BOOTSTRAP commands


PROGRAM NAME

krm - Removes a software object or file from a toolbox

DESCRIPTION

This routine can be used to remove:
(1) a toolbox
(2) a program or library object from a toolbox
(3) a file from a program or library object

When a toolbox is removed, the directory structure of the toolbox and all the contents therein are deleted from the disk. Then, the reference to the deleted toolbox is removed from the Toolboxes file.

When a program or library object is removed, all the source, documentation, miscellaneous, and binary files associated with the software object and the directory structure in which they are contained must be removed from the disk. Then, removes the entry referencing the deleted software object is deleted from the toolbox configuration file.

When a file is removed, the process is simple: the file is removed.

This routine will always prompt whether or not you really wanted to remove the item unless you specify the [-force] flag.

REQUIRED ARGUMENTS

none

OPTIONAL ARGUMENTS

-tb
type: string
desc: toolbox to be removed (or toolbox from which to remove object
default: {none}
-oname
type: string
desc: software object to be removed
default: {none}
-i
type: infile
desc: file to be removed
default: {none}
-force
type: flag
desc: force removal?

EXAMPLES

% krm -tbname old_toolbox

% krm -tb mytoolbox -oname oldprogram
% krm -i foo.c

SEE ALSO

kcp(1), kgentb(1)

RESTRICTIONS

REFERENCES

COPYRIGHT

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