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Operating Systems AIX How to delete restored files? Post 302319468 by faruk on Monday 25th of May 2009 10:16:44 AM
Old 05-25-2009
How did you restored.

In AIX .bff files are basically installable filesets.
so you may need to uninstall from your system(not just rm will work ).

to uninstall use "smitty installp"
 

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RAPID(6)							       Games								  RAPID(6)

NAME
rapid - content download tool for spring SYNOPSIS
rapid [options] <action> [<argument>] rapid-spring [options] <action> [<argument>] DESCRIPTION
Rapid manages downloads of content for the spring RTS engine. OPTIONS
action in the command line is one of: upgrade: Install the latest package for all pinned tags. clean-upgrade: Equivalent to 'upgrade' followed by 'uninstall-unpinned'. pin: Pins a tag and installs the latest package for that tag. unpin: Unpins a tag. Does not uninstall any packages. install: Install a package. Does not pin any tags. uninstall: Uninstall a package. Unpin its tag if any. list-tags: List all tags that contain <argument>. list-pinned-tags: Idem, but only pinned tags. list-packages: List all packages whose name contains <argument>. list-installed-packages: Idem, but only installed packages. uninstall-unpinned: Keep only the pinned tags and all dependencies. collect-pool: Remove pool files not needed by any installed package. make-sdd: Extract pool files into a .sdd archive. these are the possible options: -h, --help show this help message and exit --datadir=DATADIR Override the default data directory. (~/.spring on Linux or the one reported by unitsync on Windows) --unitsync Use unitsync to locate the data directory Spring uses. --no-unitsync Do not use unitsync. EXAMPLES
rapid pin xta:latest # installs latest XTA rapid pin s44:latest # installs latest Spring: 1944 rapid upgrade # upgrade all pinned tags SEE ALSO
rapid-gui(6), spring(6) AUTHOR
Tobi Vollebregt <tobivollebregt@gmail.com> This manual page was written by Jan Dittberner <jandd@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). rapid August 2010 RAPID(6)
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