[Note: Please include me in the Cc: of your reply, for expediency's sake.] I'm not sure how this came about, but I cannot remove the directory /usr/share/doc/libldap2.
[09:36:47] [EMAIL PROTECTED] (505)$ ls -lad libldap2 s-w--w---T 16806 236536206 1076048101 1084824775 Oct 1 2004 libldap2= [09:36:52] [EMAIL PROTECTED] (506)$ file libldap2 libldap2: sticky socket [09:36:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED] (507)$ sudo rm -rf /usr/share/doc/libldap2 rm: cannot unlink `/usr/share/doc/libldap2': Operation not permitted System: Debian unstable (Sid) Kernel: 2.4.17-k7 Filesystem: ext3 on an LVM logical volume (no extra patches to the kernel, vanilla 2.4.17). I've tried removing it while root as well with no success. I've tried using fsck.{ext2,ext3} with no avail. I relize that I'm going to have to do something fairly low-level to the FS to recover this problem. Any pointers or suggestions you may have would be quite welcome. Thanks. -- Chad Walstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | a.k.a. ^chewie http://www.wookimus.net/ | s.k.a. gunnarr Get my public key, ICQ#, etc. $(mailx -s 'get info' [EMAIL PROTECTED])
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