Expiring DAV file locks with mod_dav

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All,

I've been searching for a bit and mostly people are having the
opposite problem I'm having: they are having file locks expire too early
.

I have a lock on a file on the DAV that looks like it's no longer
valid, but LibreOffice Writer won't open a document on by WebDAV
server because it says it's locked by another user (and names the user).

Are there any tools to investigate and/or tweak the locks held by mod_da
v?

I tried "dbmmanage DAVLocks view" just to see if anything would work,
and it dumped-out some stuff, but didn't look like dbmmanage could
really interpret the DAVLocks file.

Any ideas? I'm sure that rm DAVLocks && /etc/init.d/apache2 restart"
would do the trick, but I'd like to keep any other legitimate file
locks in place if possible.

Thanks,
- -chris
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