From: utzoo!decvax!pur-ee!purdue!cak
Newsgroups: net.followup
Title: Re: rm -. and ??????
Article-I.D.: purdue.281
Posted: Sun Jun 13 11:22:29 1982
Received: Mon Jun 14 01:03:12 1982
References: populi.203

The best way I've found to remove files with non-ASCII chars is
find. The problem is that when you glob, the names come out with
the high order bit turned off -- but find doesn't pull this stunt.
So, if you can come up with an expression you can pass to find, 
you can say

	find -name  -exec rm -f {} \;

and get rid of it.

Of course, if there's no way to glob it (all the chars are funny,
say control chars), this won't work.

At this point, I'll endorse the dired program which appeared recently
in net.sources -- it's great for this kind of bogosity.

Chris Kent, Purdue CS