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UGU: Unix Guru Universe - Unix Tip #4048- March 12, 2012
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Unix Tip #4048- March 12, 2012
REMOVING CORES CONDITIONALLY
To find and remove core files
conditionally:
PROMPT> find ~ -name core -exec file {} \; -exec rm -i {} \;
The File will show which
executable the core file is
for and the -i option to rm
will allow you to choose
weather to delete it or not.
################# EXAMPLE ###############################
PROMPT> find ~ -name core -exec file {} \; -exec rm -i {} \;
/my/home/core: ELF 32-bit LSB core file of 'netscape-commun'
(signal 3), Intel 8
rm: remove `/my/home/core'? y
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