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Re: UNIX newbie question
- Subject: Re: UNIX newbie question
- From: stuckey@mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu (Anthony J. Stuckey)
- Date: 10 Aug 1994 18:23:06 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
- References: <3289hf$1jh@crl3.crl.com> <328co0$22s@vixen.cso.uiuc.edu> <32915a$btu@crl3.crl.com>
joko@crl.com (Joe Kohn) writes:
>One more simple question. I now have a subdirectory that is filled with
>source code and executables and doc files and many many many other files.
>Is there are rule of thumb as to what files can be deleted after a compile?
"make clean". :)
usually, "rm *.o" is about the best you can do.
>Doing a ls -lt, the following appear:
[long list deleted.]
>Are there any particular suffixes that I can safely delete? Once
>everything is comiled, can I just delete everything except the actual
>cjpeg and djpeg files?
Since it compiled so cleanly, yes.
Anytime that I have to make changes to a program, I always keep that
modified source around. All of the source. And I usually make notes about
what I had to change in the Changelog. That way, if I ever run into a
problem or need to upgrade once more, I know what to start looking with.
And if the author is gracious enough to respond to the email, then the
fixes may eventually be folded back in.
--
Anthony J. Stuckey stuckey@mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu
"And if you frisbee-throw a universe where does it go?" -- Steve Blunt.
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KiboNumber == 1