1 Nov 2010 03:58
Re: gconf can not remove directory
Auguste Pop <auguste <at> gmail.com>
2010-11-01 02:58:53 GMT
2010-11-01 02:58:53 GMT
Hi, Pierre,
I created the directory schema and a bunch of sub-directories and
keys. I have successfully deleted all the keys but no luck in deleting
the directories.
As I have shown in my previous mail, I can not find the directories. I
have also considered the possibility that the directory may be
recorded inside a .xml file. Unfortunately, "sudo find / -name *.xml
-exec grep /schema/ {} \;" outputs nothing.
Thank you for your time, anyway.
Best Regards,
On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 10:44 AM, Pierre Kleiber <pkleiber.hi <at> gmail.com> wrote:
> If I'm interpreting your first message correctly, it seems like one of those
> directories named "schema" must be the one that you mistakenly created.
> After you created it, did you put anything into it?... If not, and if one is
> empty, then that should be the one you want to delete.
> If you knew what ought to correctly be in "schemas", then the "schema"
> directory with that stuff in it should be the one to delete. Unfortunately I
> know nothing about what that stuff should be. So I'm afraid I can't be of
> more help.
>
> Cheers, Pierre
>
>
> Auguste Pop offered the following remark on 10/30/10 23:31...
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