Stupid Unix tricks (was Re: Weird Files...)
Gordon Keegan
lgk011 at kickme.dma.isg.mot.com
Fri Oct 27 14:39:28 EDT 2000
>
> The rm -- -f2 version is GNU rm specific IIRC...
>
Actually, the only system I found that the "--" notation didn't work on
was an old legacy SunOS 4.1.4 system we've got (don't ask...) It did work
on HP-UX 9.05, 10.20, & 11.0, Solaris 2.5.1, 2.6, and 7, and AIX 4.2.1.
To introduce yet another wrinkle (YAW?) trying to remove a file called
"-r" or "-f" or related always gave me the willies. I got into the habit
of doing a "mv" first:
mv -- -f bad.f
rm bad.f
just to make sure I was deleting only the weird file and no others.
gordon
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