FWIW, I hackily was able to remove the tree.  There seems to be something
about the name "confdir-14B---", but I could be wrong about this.  I wrote
a ruby script that descends the tree, renaming the Nth dir to "aN".  After
this, I found that (a) the tree seems to stop at the 379th level, and (b)
if I just cd about 30 or so levels down, "rm -rf a*" will remove everything
below, then I can cd back to the top of the tree and remove the whole thing.

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