> You need write access to the containing directory when you want to
> remove a file.  That's how permissions work in Unix since day one.

> Expected and desired. Why wouldn't it be? You've denied write access to
> test/test, so its entry for "file" can't be removed.

Okay, thank you. I just wanted to double check.

Joseph Piche


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