Re :Mercurial Digest, Vol 51, Issue 32
nautilebleu at gmail.com
nautilebleu at gmail.com
Fri Jul 31 15:07:59 CDT 2009
> > c) you've turned off sharing
> > d) you've rebooted
> > e) you've scanned for filesystem corruption
> I had a similar situation with an "undeletable file" recently. I was
> running a cvs2svn conversion and I hit "Ctrl-C" during the process to
> abort it. I then tried to delete the directory where the conversion was
> going on. SVN left a lock file with no permissions (as seen in ls -l) in
> a sub-directory and I couldn't delete it. The server admin logged in as
> root and couldn't delete it either. This was a Solaris 10 machine on a
> NFS mounted filesystem. Luckily I had a Linux machine that also mounted
> that directory. I could delete the lock file on Linux and that is how I
> solved the issue.
Many to report this issue. I will see when coming back from holidays if it
also work for me
Goulwen
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://selenic.com/pipermail/mercurial/attachments/20090731/10306981/attachment.htm
More information about the Mercurial
mailing list