I know I saw the answer to my question on the list couple of weeks back,
but I seem to have lost it and search in the mailing list archives on the
word "purge" gives very odd answers...

The "Texutil explained" says on page 2
"texutil �purge
Afterwards, TEXutil reports the number of bytes regained. Optionally, you
can pass a file pattern, thereby limiting the cleansing."

As I'm a dummy, I don't seem to be able to put this in practice. I would
like to get rid of the *.tuo files (and some others as well), so I tried

texutil --purge *.tuo
texutil --purge .tuo
texutil --purge tuo

but none of these have any effect whatsoever. So, how do I "pass a file
pattern" so that texutil understands that I want to get rid of files
called something.tuo?


Greetings,

Mari from snowy Finland


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