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Re: A .m file cannot be saved
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Re: A .m file cannot be saved


  • Subject: Re: A .m file cannot be saved
  • From: Steve Cronin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 06 Apr 2010 00:25:50 -0500

negative

Da:~ steve$ cd /Volumes/DaBook/.TemporaryItems/folders.502
Da:folders.502 steve$ ls -la
total 16
drwx------  4 steve  staff   136 Apr  6 00:21 .
drwxrwxrwt@ 7 steve  admin   238 Apr  5 23:59 ..
-rw-------@ 1 steve  staff  6148 Apr  6 00:21 .DS_Store
drwxr-xr-x  2 steve  staff    68 Apr  6 00:13 TemporaryItems
Da:folders.502 steve$ cd TemporaryItems
Da:TemporaryItems steve$ ls -la
total 0
drwxr-xr-x  2 steve  staff   68 Apr  6 00:13 .
drwx------  4 steve  staff  136 Apr  6 00:21 ..
Da:TemporaryItems steve$

Note the odd item count at the first ls.
I've re-done that ls a few times to make sure….

On Apr 6, 2010, at 12:20 AM, Roland King wrote:

> 66 ENOTEMPTY Directory not empty. A directory with entries other than`.'
>             and `..' was supplied to a remove directory or rename call.
>
> Is there a file in the directory after it fails? That might give you a clue as to what's not being deleted.
>
>
> Steve Cronin wrote:
>> Folks;
>> I went back to a project that I haven't opened for a week or so.
>> I changed a simple debug testing flag in one .m file and tried to compile.
>> XCode shows an alert sheet telling me the .m file cannot be saved.
>> In the console I find this:
>> 4/5/10 11:59:40 PM Xcode[18901] AppKit called rmdir("/Volumes/XYZ/.TemporaryItems/folders.502/TemporaryItems/(A Document Being Saved By Xcode)"), it didn't return 0, and errno was set to 66.
>> I've checked read/write privs on the project directory -> they're fine.
>> I then removed the folders.502 manually.
>> Rebooted XCode - same result and it re-created the folders.502 file….
>> What's up?
>> Steve
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