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|> I would suggest using cygwin instead (see cygwin.com),
| We are, but it conflicts with Postgres
| I do not know how, but PG do not recomed it to install on the same
| machine because of unstabil
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Subject: Re: BUG rm -rdf */*/src
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According to [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 4/11/2008 1:51 AM:
| C:\>c:\progra~1\gnuwin32\bin\rm -rf /*/src
| c:\progra~1
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| C:\>c:\progra~1\gnuwin32\bin\rm -rf /*/src
| c:\progra~1\gnuwin32\bin\rm: rm: can not run lstat for `/*/src':
| Invalid argument
|
| Last week I have downloaded latest GetGnuWin32 and have
I have old...
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From: "Eric Blake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: BUG rm -rdf */*/src
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According to [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 4/10/20
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According to [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 4/10/2008 6:28 AM:
| rm -rdf */*/src
rm -d is deprecated. It does nothing, and you should not need to use it.
~ Newer coreutils don't even document it; the NEWS for 6.0 states:
~ rm's --directory (-d) option is sc
rm -rdf */*/src
does not remove directories like this:
a/b/src
a/c/src
b/d/src
but on unix, win32/cygwin rm works OK
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