Kathy wrote:
The directories are group owned by a bunch of engineers so all members
of that group have permissions to delete all of it: symlink, subdir,
and files in the subdir. If they do this on the Unix side, it only
deletes the symlink and sometimes they have scripts on the Windows
side that need to delete the symlinks, hence the issue we're seeing
now.
Uhm... Just a wild guess: win sees that folder is not empty, then first
removes all the files in it, then the folder itself. Too bad the folder
was a symlink, but the files were not...
Does win show the symlink as a link or as a real folder?
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Diego Zuccato
Servizi Informatici
Dip. di Astronomia - Università di Bologna
Via Ranzani, 1 - 40126 Bologna - Italy
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