On Friday 22 September 2006 13:14, M. Satyanarayanan wrote: > On the second machine, I saw that I already had a C:\cygwin-DELETEME. > So now I have a C:\cygwin-DELETEME2, and roughly 150MB of disk > garbage! I remembered that I ran into exactly this a year or so > ago for the last version of Windows Coda. I haven't yet figured > out how to get rid of these DELETEME trees. I thought Administrator > in Windows was like root in Unix. Obviously not quite the same!
This tree is owned by "SYSTEM" so that the venus running as a service and running as SYSTEM has control of it. You should be able to remove this changing owner to your administrator user and then removing it. Using Windows explorer you need take ownership of your /usr/coda directory and make sure you include all sub-objects. Using cygwin you should be able to "chown -R administrator /usr/coda". At that point administrator owns the files and can be deleted. --Phil -- Phil Nelson NetBSD: http://www.NetBSD.org e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Coda: http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu http://www.cs.wwu.edu/nelson
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