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From: eplmst AT lu DOT erisoft DOT se (Martin Stromberg)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: GNU Pascal (gpc) 2.1 released
Date: 24 May 2002 12:28:42 GMT
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Eli Zaretskii (eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il) wrote:
: > :     bash-2.04$ ls -l foo
: > :     c:/djgpp/bin/ls: foo: No such file or directory (ENOENT)
: > :     bash-2.04$ rm -fv @foo
: > Is there any good reason why a non-existent file shouldn't produce a
: > warning?

: To avoid an annoying warning in case @foo is not a response file at
: all, but a legit command-line argument?

Ok. But in the case of rm there isn't a legit command-line argument
starting with @, is there?

Assuming rm is part of fileutils (can't check that right now) and
assuming this @ feature is common to all fileutils program (should be
IIRC), which of the fileutils program would have a legit command-line
argument starting with @? This question is somewhat retorical, because
when my WINDOZE system works again, I'll examine the situation.


Right,

						MartinS

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