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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Remove files from subdirectories given a list of filenames Post 302606501 by yogeshkumkar on Sunday 11th of March 2012 08:51:18 PM
Old 03-11-2012
Thanks Dave,

find: paths must precede expression
Usage: find [-H] [-L] [-P] [path...] [expression]

the file "tobedeted.txt" is in the same dir where AAA, BBB, and so on are.

pwd: /my/path/main_dir/
find . -name "tobedeleted.txt" | xargs rm

it works only if I have full path of each filename in the tobedeted.txt

how can i create the full path for each filename?

Last edited by yogeshkumkar; 03-12-2012 at 02:14 PM..
 

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bool ZipArchive::addFile NULL (string $filename, [string $localname], [int $start], [int $length]) DESCRIPTION
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