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bug#21084: rm appears to no longer be POSIX compliant (as of 2013 editio
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Bernhard Voelker |
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bug#21084: rm appears to no longer be POSIX compliant (as of 2013 edition) re: deleting empty dirs and files under <path>/. |
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Sat, 1 Aug 2015 23:17:09 +0200 |
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On 08/01/2015 05:13 AM, Linda Walsh wrote:
> [...] for me, just the special option to allow "." or dir/. is far more
> important.
You're discussing several aspects at once - '.' as operand, stopping
the removal at file system boundaries, etc. - but this all sounds to me
as if you simply wanted this one, right?
$ find '.' -mindepth 1 -xdev -delete
Have a nice day,
Berny
- bug#21084: rm appears to no longer be POSIX compliant (as of 2013 edition) re: deleting empty dirs and files under <path>/.,
Bernhard Voelker <=
- bug#21084: rm appears to no longer be POSIX compliant (as of 2013 edition) re: deleting empty dirs and files under <path>/., Linda Walsh, 2015/08/02
- bug#21084: rm appears to no longer be POSIX compliant (as of 2013 edition) re: deleting empty dirs and files under <path>/., Paul Eggert, 2015/08/02
- bug#21084: rm appears to no longer be POSIX compliant (as of 2013 edition) re: deleting empty dirs and files under <path>/., Linda Walsh, 2015/08/02
- bug#21084: rm appears to no longer be POSIX compliant (as of 2013 edition) re: deleting empty dirs and files under <path>/., Paul Eggert, 2015/08/03
- bug#21084: rm appears to no longer be POSIX compliant (as of 2013 edition) re: deleting empty dirs and files under <path>/., Linda Walsh, 2015/08/03
- bug#21084: rm appears to no longer be POSIX compliant (as of 2013 edition) re: deleting empty dirs and files under <path>/., Paul Eggert, 2015/08/03
- bug#21084: rm appears to no longer be POSIX compliant (as of 2013 edition) re: deleting empty dirs and files under <path>/., Linda Walsh, 2015/08/03
- bug#21084: rm appears to no longer be POSIX compliant (as of 2013 edition) re: deleting empty dirs and files under <path>/., Paul Eggert, 2015/08/03