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Re: rm difficult filename



Suppouse you have a file name like -filename-x

you must errase it with

rm -- -filename-x

That's all


Regards :)


On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 01:21:49 -0400, Antonio Rodriguez
wrote:

> 
> When capturing a file from an url with the command
> mplayer -dumpstream -dumpfile archive.rm -playlist url
> and other variants, by misplacing the option
> -rtsp-stream-over-tcp a
> file was created with this name, i.e.,
> -rtsp-stream-over-tcp is the filename.
> I've tried removing it with different tricks, from 
> rm "filename" to rm -i *over* but no success yet. I
> remember a few
> moths ago in the list a discussion about it took
place,
> but I can't find
> it googling. In this particular case the -rt section
in
> the filename
> seems to be particularly troubling. Any suggestion
will
> be greatly
> appreciated. 
> TIA
> 
> 
> 
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