firstly, I want to ask you a question of how  the command  "rm"  accept
the standard output ?
then, report the bug:
    when I execute the following command, something interesting
happened:
 $rm<(ls somefilename)
 bash: rm/dev/fd/3: No such file or directory
 $
 My OS is Linux ipproxy.ggv.com.cn 2.2.12-20 #1 Mon Sep 27 10:40:35 EDT
1999 i686 unknown
 Could you reply to me ? thank you.

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