Re: [base] problems with my trashcan

2007-10-08 Thread Bob MacCallum
This thread prompted me to figure out why I couldn't empty my BASE2 trashcan. Some items involved convoluted procedures: Deleting a user involved undeleting it ('restore' in BASE2 parlance), logging in as that user, deleting its home directory and default directories, empty its trashcan, log

Re: [base] problems with my trashcan

2007-10-08 Thread Micha Bayer
- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bob MacCallum Sent: 08 October 2007 11:41 To: BASE ML Subject: Re: [base] problems with my trashcan This thread prompted me to figure out why I couldn't empty my BASE2 trashcan. Some items involved convoluted procedures: Deleting a user involved

Re: [base] problems with my trashcan

2007-10-07 Thread Nicklas Nordborg
Chad Matsalla wrote: Nicklas wrote: Are you logged in as the user that is the owner of the experiment? I am logged in as root. Shouldn't root be able to delete anything? Yes, the root user can delete anything, but this is not a permission issue. It's just that the Trashcan can only list

[base] problems with my trashcan

2007-10-05 Thread Chad Matsalla
Nicklas wrote: Are you logged in as the user that is the owner of the experiment? I am logged in as root. Shouldn't root be able to delete anything? Chad Matsalla - This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Still