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Is this bug in "rm"?
From: |
Oto Brglez |
Subject: |
Is this bug in "rm"? |
Date: |
Wed, 02 Jan 2008 23:42:50 +0100 |
Hi all!
I was deleting something today with rm and i found the folowing:
I create folder with name "folder" and i go inside of it.
# mkdir /var/folder; cd /var/folder
Then, i create some text inside of it.
# echo "test" > test.txt
And after that i use rm to delete folder inside whitch i'm in.
# rm -rf ../folder/
Now the fun part.
# pwd
It gives me the right path. But... Where am I realy? The output is:
/var/folder
And if i want to write something in this "imaginary" folder, like this:
# echo "test" > test.txt
I get this output.
bash: test.txt: No such file or directory
...
Now... Is this "bash problem", "rm problem" or "whatever problem"? :)
Have a nice day and if it's not a bug, i'm sorry for disturbing you
all...
Bye!
Zver
- Is this bug in "rm"?,
Oto Brglez <=