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careful with unlink... "very unlikely" is not "impossible" : granted, it will happen. 1) "expected" : a typo and you'll get : unlink('/'); 2) "very likely" : some of your files are writeable by anyone. 3) "possible" : you're backup drive is mounted and preserves the authorizations of the original files;
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Unlink - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The unlink() function removes a link to a file. If path names a symbolic link, unlink() removes the symbolic link named by path and does not affect any file or directory named by the contents of the symbolic link.
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unlink LIST ... Note: unlink will not attempt to delete directories unless you are superuser and the -U flag is supplied to Perl. Even if these conditions are met, be warned that unlinking a directory can inflict damage on your filesystem.
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Yesterday Wired.com's Chris Snyder reported on a new venture that aims to create an off-line newspaper made up entirely of repurposed blog posts. ... Mr. Snyder quotes Joshua Karp, who founded the company and is working to put out the paper with a staff of nine ("mostly unpaid interns," according ... While not a newspaper,
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This blog is a plea to those who have linked their Twitter accounts with their Facebook accounts to UNLINK them. As I mentioned in my response to Artur’s blog, Facebook does not revolve around status updates.
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unlink() deletes a name from the filesystem. If that name was the last link to a file and no processes have the file open the file is deleted and the space it was using is made available for reuse. ... unlink - delete a name and possibly the file it refers to...
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