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condor_rmdir
Windows-only no-fail deletion of directories
condor_rmdir
[/HELP | /?]
condor_rmdir
@filename
condor_rmdir
[/VERBOSE]
[/DIAGNOSTIC]
[/PATH:<path>]
[/S]
[/C]
[/Q]
[/NODEL]
directory
condor_rmdir can delete a specified directory,
and will not fail if the directory contains files that have ACLs
that deny the SYSTEM process delete access,
unlike the built-in Windows rmdir command.
The directory to be removed together with other command line arguments
may be specified within a file named filename,
prefixing this argument with an @ character.
The condor_rmdir.exe executable is is intended to be used
by HTCondor with the /S /C options,
which cause it to recurse into subdirectories and continue on errors.
- /HELP
- Print usage information.
- /?
- Print usage information.
- /VERBOSE
- Print detailed output.
- /DIAGNOSTIC
- Print out the internal flow of control
information.
- /PATH:<path>
- Remove the directory given by <path>.
- /S
- Include subdirectories in those removed.
- /C
- Continue even if access is denied.
- /Q
- Print error output only.
- /NODEL
- Do not remove directories. ACLs may still be
changed.
condor_rmdir will exit with a status value of 0 (zero) upon success,
and it will exit with the standard HRESULT error code upon failure.
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