an rm question
Chris Torek
chris at trantor.umd.edu
Mon Apr 18 19:55:38 AEST 1988
In article <793 at xyzzy.UUCP> goudreau at rtp48.UUCP (Bob Goudreau) writes:
>A cleaner and more general solution to this problem can be had by simply
>thinking about the names by which a given file can be referenced. That's
>right, "names" not "name". In particular, "./-b" will always do the trick.
Indeed, as long-time readers of this group know, that is the answer
I always give. While `rm' has an option to say `no more options',
there exist programs that do not; for these `./name' still works.
Of course, my answer is phrased as a question, usually `name two
names for your file.' It seems to help retention. If not, well,
at least it helps reduce the rate of questioning :-) .
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