Andrei <[email protected]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to unlock an immutable tree locked with s3qllock?
No. Immutable really means immutable, not "mutable with some extra
effort" :-).
> I would have thought this is done with the same command (with some
> switch) but apparently not. Also couldn't find some another way to do
> it. Is this possible? Or should I use some hack like copying with
> s3qlcp and then deleting the original tree?
That's the only way, yes.
Best,
Nikolaus
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