At 19:58 +0100 12-03-2002, Jean-Fran�ois Mertens wrote:
>On Tuesday, March 12, 2002, at 07:47 , Loek Jehee wrote:
>
>Don't know then.
>You really mean /bin/rm I hope ? (Do a 'which rm' )
>
>JF

I FOUND THE SOLUTION! I have a second version of rm in
/usr/local/bin !!

I formerly installed gnu-fileutils in /usr/local. So there is another
version of rm (and cp and mv and others) in /usr/local/bin.
It seems that these versions are preferred over the /bin versions.
Sorry to bother you with this question. But it also might be
helpful to others having alike problems.
JF: thank you, your suggestion brought the clue for the answer.
Thanks everybody!!!

Loek

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