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In the history of this directory, is it possible that it was once owned by a
profile that has since been removed?

Dennis Lovelady
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Subject: Eureka, Re: Strange behavior from unlink() Unix-type API -- but I
STILL don't UNDERSTAND it.

Ok. So I compared the directory authorities between an environment that
works, and one that doesn't.

The directory that doesn't work has *no authority line at all* for its
owner. Just one for *PUBLIC.

One that's known to work fine has authority lines for *both* the owner
*and* *PUBLIC.

And as soon as I put in an owner authority line on the recalcitrant one,
it started behaving itself.

This is profoundly weird. Can somebody explain what just happened?


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