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RMPRNAMESYNOPSISPARAMETERSOPTIONSDESCRIPTIONEXAMPLESAUTHORSSEE ALSODIAGNOSTICSNAMESYNOPSISPARAMETERS |
The project to be removed.
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OPTIONS |
-force
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Force removal of cells in project.
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-all
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Remove all (non-project) files from project
directory.
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Print the release number of this tool.
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Options may be abbreviated.
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DESCRIPTION |
Rmpr removes the specified project. The
argument has to be a legal UNIX path to the project
directory.
With the -force option rmpr removes all cells in
the project. If the -force option is not specified
rmpr requires the project to be empty, that is, it
should contain no cells.
With the -all option rmpr removes the project
directory together with all (non-project) files in this
directory. If the -all option is not specified, the project
directory is removed only if it does not contain any
non-project files. If it does contain non-project files
rmpr just degrades the project directory to an
ordinary non-project directory containing only the remaining
non-project files.
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EXAMPLES |
$ rmpr old_project
$ rmpr ../../projects/project3
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AUTHORS |
P. van der Wolf, P. Bingley.
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SEE ALSO |
mkpr(1ICD), rmcell(1ICD).
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DIAGNOSTICS |
Upon successful completion rmpr returns exit code
0. Otherwise, a diagnostic is printed and 1 is returned.
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