Daniel Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, Dec 22, 2005 at 03:30:08AM -0700, Daniel Webb wrote:
>
> > rm triva:
> And another trivia: are there any other GNU tools where option
> position causes different behavior and both ways are valid?
find
Find has a lot of weird options which prune
On Thursday, 22 December 2005 at 19:43:51 -0300, Gabriel wrote:
> Nevruz Mesut Sahin wrote:
>
> > Hello my firend I want to delete every thing inside
> >of a directory but there are more than 100.000 files.
> >I don't need any files in that directory. if I write
> >rmdir -R /disk4/vmx/sirlo/mes
Nevruz Mesut Sahin wrote:
Hello my firend I want to delete every thing inside
of a directory but there are more than 100.000 files.
I don't need any files in that directory. if I write
rmdir -R /disk4/vmx/sirlo/mesut the machina asks
confirmation for all files in this directory. is there
On Thu, Dec 22, 2005 at 03:30:08AM -0700, Daniel Webb wrote:
> rm triva:
And another trivia: are there any other GNU tools where option position causes
different behavior and both ways are valid?
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On Thu, Dec 22, 2005 at 11:11:07AM +0100, Michael Dominok wrote:
> Why don't you just answer all the questions? Too busy?
> Even too busy to read the man-page?
He may be new enough that he doesn't realize which man page to look in. My
experience is that that is the hardest thing in Unix systems.
Am Donnerstag, den 22.12.2005, 00:42 -0800 schrieb Nevruz Mesut Sahin:
>
>Hello my firend I want to delete every thing inside
> of a directory but there are more than 100.000 files.
> I don't need any files in that directory. if I write
> rmdir -R /disk4/vmx/sirlo/mesut the machina asks
>
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