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Trekkie

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Nov 13, 2002
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Wake Forest, NC
I had a weird issue with the app store and it was recommended I rename something in /var/private/folders (the zz directory) and move it to the trash.

I did that, but now I can't delete it.

It's not 'owned' by me, and nothing I do will let me get rid of it. I've got tons of linux experience and went in and tried to chown, chgrp, rm -rf but nothing will 'take ownership' of it. It's tagged security wise with owner of root/wheel as the user/group.

What the heck can I do to get rid of this? it's more an annoyance and isn't causing a problem but it's driving me nuts every time I empty the trash and it tries to delete 32K some files and fails.
 

KALLT

macrumors 603
Sep 23, 2008
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Which directory specifically? From where are you trying to remove it?
 

KALLT

macrumors 603
Sep 23, 2008
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And now its located where? Trash? What error message do you receive when you remove it with sudo?
 

Trekkie

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Nov 13, 2002
920
29
Wake Forest, NC
Empty Trash = 'in use' even though I've verified it is not in use. the zz directory was created again as the support article indicates.

sudo's response is "Operation not permitted" on every file/subdirectory.
 
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