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Date:      Thu, 21 May 1998 22:45:00 -0400
From:      Malartre <malartre@aei.ca>
To:        Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com>
Cc:        Frank Griffith <frankg@idfw.com>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG, andrsn@andrsn.stanford.edu
Subject:   Re: How do I erase an entire directory
Message-ID:  <3564E6AC.2AC3614B@aei.ca>
References:  <002a01bd8505$15bd4c60$0200a8c0@fast1.dfw.com> <3564DD58.9E0B90C0@aei.ca> <19980522115505.A27201@freebie.lemis.com>

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Greg Lehey wrote:

> On Thu, 21 May 1998 at 22:05:12 -0400, Malartre wrote:
> > Frank Griffith wrote:
> >
> >> I am still getting use to installing ports and make some
> >> mistakes when I do. Each time I install and things aren't
> >> quite right, I erase everything and reinstall the port. My
> >> problem is I can't seem to figure out how to erase an
> >> entire directory. If it has files in it, I can't just type rmdir
> >> without doing each directory, starting at the bottom of the
> >> tree. Can someone tell me if there is a command similar
> >> to deltree in DOS for FreeBSD.
> >>
> >> Note: deltree will allow you to delete an entire directory and
> >> all its subfolders with one swift command line.
> >
> > Try
> > rm -R dir
> > <screenshot>
> > # pwd
> > /home/kaput/pub/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-current/
> > # cd
> > # pwd
> > /home/kaput/
> > # rm -R pub
> > </screenshot>
>
> rm -R is correct for FreeBSD and Solaris 2, but other versions of UNIX
> don't understand it.  All versions understand rm -r, however, which
> does the same thing, so it's preferable to use that option.
>
> Greg
> --

Well, its an errata in the tutorial for
newbies:http://www.freebsd.org/tutorials/newuser/newuser.html#ch-7
I have Cc to Annelise Anderson :-)

Malartre
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