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From: charles AT pentek DOT com (Charles Krug)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: rm @manifest.mft under bash?
Date: 24 Jul 2001 13:41:16 GMT
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List:

Been playing with gcc/gpp 3.0 alpha (haven't broken it yet, but I haven't
tried anythign weird yet).

When I changed over from 2.95.3, I was reminded of this:

When I uninstall a package, I do:

rm @manifest/gcc.2.95.3b.mft

But that doesn't work under bash.

What I wind up doing is opening a normal command prompt, doing my rm--unzip
cycle, and restarting bash.

Is there a way to use the equivalent of that command operation under bash that
I'm simply not seeing in the FAQ?

Thanx


Charles

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