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From: fabio AT joplin DOT colorado DOT edu (Fabio Somenzi)
Subject: rm circular reference problem
25 Jan 1997 00:25:21 -0800 :
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Original-To: Ron Forrester <Ron AT OrCAD DOT com>
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>>>>> "RF" == Ron Forrester <Ron AT OrCAD DOT com> writes:

 RF> I am using b17.1. I still have problems with rm -rf saying that
 RF> there is a circular reference (and that my disk is almost
 RF> certainly corrupt :) when removing entire trees.

 RF> Is this still a known problem (saw nothing in the mailing list
 RF> archives...  Is there a workaround?

I've had this problem occasionally. Removing selected files would get
rid of the error message. Then one day I ran the disk scan program that
comes with Win95. It reported some errors and apparently fixed them.

Since then I haven't experienced the problem again, though I must add that
since then I have used rm -rf only a handful of times.

Fabio

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