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Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2009 15:02:58 -0800
From: "greenup greenup" <greenup AT gmail DOT com>
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Subject: Re: rm seems to fail
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On 1/13/09, Dave Korn wrote:
> greenup greenup wrote:
>  > On 1/13/09, Mark J. Reed wrote:
>  >> On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 2:52 PM, greenup wrote:
>  >>  > your perl test was a nice try; but it also did not remove the file,
>  >>  > which is revealing.
>  >> I should have included a return code check:
>  >>  perl -e 'unlink("goo/foo") or die $!'
>  > I really want to know the root cause, so I'm re-upgrading my cygwin
>  > dll and coreutils, seeing if the dll was hiding, or some other cause
>   What AV have you got?  Sometimes your AV can keep a handle open to a file
>  (for scanning) for some time after you've last accessed it.  If you're trying
>  to delete it in that window (and this could happen every time automatically if
>  'rm' does a stat() to check the file exists and is readable right before
>  calling unlink()), then it might fail because it's in use.  Maybe your AV was
>  doing that for a while and now it's stopped.... but this is pretty speculative.

you know, I'm up for speculation right now.  Even before I got to
re-upgrade, it stopped succeeding.  I'm back to rm failing, and other
than opening/closing some terminal windows, I don't think I've done
anything.  In one window recently I nuked my path to only /usr/bin and
tested, just incase something else was being seen.

This machine uses Mcaffee OAS.  And it appears I don't have the power
to disable it even to test.  Mixed feelings about that... there are
some users that would leave it off a lot...

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