### Please describe the problem. I am running `git-annex test`, it stops on an NFS mount with exhausted resources (too many open FDs). Then I try to remove the `.t` directory with `rm -rf .t` and get many errors like: ``` rm: cannot remove `.t/tmprepo61/.git/annex/objects/96/qw/SHA256E-s10--bcc2eba25d48be76c9d968f2d818196b0e10e13476dcff75371fc0ca4910450c/SHA256E-s10--bcc2eba25d48be76c9d968f2d818196b0e10e13476dcff75371fc0ca4910450c': Permission denied ``` The permissions on those files look normal (they are mine). ### What steps will reproduce the problem? see above ### What version of git-annex are you using? On what operating system? git HEAD (self-built). On Linux. ### Please provide any additional information below. [[!format sh """ # If you can, paste a complete transcript of the problem occurring here. # If the problem is with the git-annex assistant, paste in .git/annex/daemon.log # End of transcript or log. """]] ### Have you had any luck using git-annex before? (Sometimes we get tired of reading bug reports all day and a lil' positive end note does wonders) On /tmp the self-test works. Maybe it is related to NFS? > Turns out that git-annex was keeping files in .t open in some > circumstances after deleting them. I have fixed some of this. Possibly > not all. --[[Joey]]