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Question by chutki
Submitted on 7/11/2003
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When I tried to check out a symbolic link file using pvcs command rget, it resulted in an error and created a readonly local copy.
I'm unable to remove or rename this file, but I can successfully copy it to another name or even change its permission.
Do you have any idea why this might be happening?


Answer by sathish
Submitted on 8/11/2005
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Check the permission of symbolic link

 

Answer by sathish
Submitted on 8/11/2005
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bzip - Check the filename extension of the bzip file(abc.tgz)

 

Answer by Unnikkuttan
Submitted on 3/8/2007
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poda thendi ,nareee

 

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