removing .orage files when patching
Luke Yelavich
themuso at themuso.com
Sat May 14 21:36:48 EDT 2005
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On Sun, May 15, 2005 at 10:07:55AM EST, Nick Gawronski wrote:
> Hi, I know it is not needed to remove the .orage files when patching but
> How can I go about this just to get them out of my kernel source tree? No
> failed patches so I have no need for them. bye
One thing you can do is go into the root directory of the kernel source,
and run a command to find and delete the files, like this:
# find ./ -type f -name *.orig | xargs rm
Or, you don't even have to e in the root directory of the source to do
it, so if your source was located at /usr/src/linux, you could do much
the same as above, but changing the directory to search from.
# find /usr/src/linux -type f -name *.orig | xargs rm
Hope this helps.
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