Do these commands automatically go through all subdirectories located within 
the "/agent/mibgroup/" directory and remove all the ".o" files and ".lo" files 
for me?

I know I heard of these commands before, but I can not remember where I read 
about them, so I am not sure what they really mean.   It is hard trying to 
learn SNMP and remember where I saw everything ...... so would it be possible 
to explain to me the difference between these two commands please?

BTW: Thanks for the help everyone


Bruce Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: "make clean" or "make distclean" is your 
friend.

 >>>>> "NH" == Need Help writes:
 
 NH> After doing this, I deleted all the ".o" files since I
wanted to
 NH> compile everything using the main "configure" command now
just for
 NH> fun (ie: learning experience).
 
 
 


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