Dear Eli, thank you for your response(s). I understand that this build is not officially supported. Upon further investigation I think the culprit is likely UCRT, as the directories are created without write permissions. Former versions of Emacs, which used a different C runtime, created directories with read/write permissions. Therefore I will report the issue at the appropriate build site. Best, Johann Am Mo., 4. Nov. 2024 um 14:11 Uhr schrieb Eli Zaretskii : > [Please don't change the Subject of the responses and followups.] > > > From: Johann Höchtl > > Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2024 09:06:12 +0100 > > > > The full error message is: > > > > Error when expiring the cache: (permission-denied Removing directory > Permission denied > > c:/Users/HoechtlJ/OneDrive - WKO > Online/Dokumente/.emacs.d/url/cache/HoechtlJ/https/org/gnu/www) > > What is the Lisp code which triggers this error message? IOW, please > show the Lisp code which "expires the cache". > > > The directory unfortunately contains blanks, so it's possibly not a > permission error at all but emacs actually > > trying to delete another directory but the one for which the error > message gets printed? > > Why would blanks in the directory name cause Emacs to try to delete a > different directory? Emacs doesn't delete directories via the shell, > where this could be a problem, it deletes them by calling Windows > APIs. > > Since this directory seems to be on OneDrive, I suspect that these are > not "normal" Windows files, but some kind of junction points or some > other filesystem wizardry that Emacs doesn't understand. Please try > producing a standalone self-contained recipe for reproducing the > problem starting from "emacs -Q", preferably without installing any > ELPA packages. Since the issue is with removing files from a > directory, presumably the problem has nothing to do with package.el > per se, but with basic file I/O, and so you should be able to find a > way of reproducing it by simply removing files from a directory, > perhaps if the directory is on OneDrive. >