for bash, you mey use command subtitution: rm -i $(find /home/ftpusers -name .bash*)
san --- Martin Würtele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hi, > > we have ftp users in home/ftpusers and we disabled > shell acces for them. > now we have .bash* files in every user directory > under /home/ftpusers. > > is there a way to use something like > find /home/ftpusers -name .bash* | rm > unfortunately this was what i hoped that could work > but i only get > rm: too few arguments. > > i think this is because rm gets every file followed > by newline from find. > so if i use > find -name .bash* -print0 > i get the list without newlines but if i use > find -name .bash* -print0 | ls > i get the contents of the current directory. > > any ideas how to solve this problem? > > tia martin > -- > 30DC 1D28 1D79 32F5 5E67 3ABB 28EE B35A 3E8D CCC0 > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > ===== ÊҸت¹äÁè¾Ö§ÅÐàÁÔ´ÊÔ·¸ÔºÑµÃáÅзÃѾÂìÊÔ¹·Ò§»ÑÒ µÃÒºà·èÒ·Õè·Øê¹äÁè¼Ù¡¢Ò´ ¹Ô¸Ô àÍÕÂÇÈÃÕǧÈì __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - Buy the things you want at great prices. http://auctions.yahoo.com/