Huw D M Davies wrote:
On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 06:04:21AM -0600, Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin
Navea) wrote:
Umm.. I'm not totally sure this is 100% in conformance with windows.
When I try to delete a readonly file, I get a dialog telling me that it
is readonly, and asking me if I really want to delete it. If we are
completely disallowing removal of a readonly file (by windows standard,
not linux' standard), then it is incorrect and should be fixed...
Well the test passes on Win 2000.
C:\>kernel32_crosstest.exe file
file: 494243 test executed, 0 marked as todo, 0 failures.
Huw.
Hmm.. I'm thinking that the test isn't doing it right then... Cause
windows will let you delete a readonly file, but it prompts you first
Tom