Hi ELISHEVA,

I hope that with "... much more friendly response ..." doesn't mean that my answer was not friendly. I tried to help as fast as requested. And I'm sure that the above code does delete files which match the pattern. I think, I was also polite not using a path of e.g. /etc/sysconfig/*.conf in my example. But I asumed that qwerty80 would take the 15 seconds to look at the code trying to understand as it took me more than 15 seconds to write an answer.

Best regards
McA

UPDATE: A ++ for ELISHEVA for being much more polite and friendly as it could be expected by the way it was asked.


In reply to Re^2: Need help by McA
in thread Need help by qwerty80

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