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      <pre class="programlisting">berkdb envremove
	[-data_dir directory]
	[-force]
	[-home directory]
	[-log_dir directory]
	[-tmp_dir directory]
	[-use_environ]
	[-use_environ_root]  </pre>
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        Remove a Berkeley DB environment.
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        The options are as follows:
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                 <span class="bold"><strong>-data_dir dirname</strong></span> 
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                 Specify the environment's data directory, as described in 
                 <a href="../../programmer_reference/env_naming.html" class="olink">Berkeley DB File Naming</a>
                 in the <em class="citetitle">Berkeley DB Programmer's Reference Guide</em>.
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                  <span class="bold"><strong>-force</strong></span> 
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                 If there are processes that have called <span class="bold"><strong>berkdb
                 env</strong></span> without calling <span class="emphasis"><em>env</em></span> <span class="bold"><strong>close</strong></span> (that is, there are processes currently
                 using the environment), <span class="bold"><strong>berkdb
                 envremove</strong></span> will fail without further action, unless the
                 <span class="bold"><strong>-force</strong></span> flag is set, in which case
                 <span class="bold"><strong>berkdb envremove</strong></span> will attempt to
                 remove the environment regardless of any processes still using it.
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                  <span class="bold"><strong>-home directory</strong></span> 
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                 The <span class="bold"><strong>-home</strong></span> argument is described in
                 <a href="../../programmer_reference/env_naming.html" class="olink">Berkeley DB File Naming</a>
                 in the <em class="citetitle">Berkeley DB Programmer's Reference Guide</em>.
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                  <span class="bold"><strong>-log_dir dirname</strong></span> 
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                 Specify the environment's log directory, as described in 
                 <a href="../../programmer_reference/env_naming.html" class="olink">Berkeley DB File Naming</a>
                 in the <em class="citetitle">Berkeley DB Programmer's Reference Guide</em>.
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                  <span class="bold"><strong>-tmp_dir dirname</strong></span> 
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            <p>
                 Specify the environment's tmp directory, as described in 
                 <a href="../../programmer_reference/env_naming.html" class="olink">Berkeley DB File Naming</a>
                 in the <em class="citetitle">Berkeley DB Programmer's Reference Guide</em>.
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                  <span class="bold"><strong>-use_environ</strong></span> 
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                 The Berkeley DB process' environment may be permitted to specify
                 information to be used when naming files; see 
                 <a href="../../programmer_reference/env_naming.html" class="olink">Berkeley DB File Naming</a>
                 in the <em class="citetitle">Berkeley DB Programmer's Reference Guide</em>.
                 Because permitting users to specify which files are used can create security
                 problems, environment information will be used in file naming for all
                 users only if the <span class="bold"><strong>-use_environ</strong></span> flag
                 is set.
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                  <span class="bold"><strong>-use_environ_root</strong></span> 
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                 The Berkeley DB process' environment may be permitted to specify
                 information to be used when naming files; see 
                 <a href="../../programmer_reference/env_naming.html" class="olink">Berkeley DB File Naming</a>
                 in the <em class="citetitle">Berkeley DB Programmer's Reference Guide</em>.
                 As permitting users to specify which files are used can create security
                 problems, if the <span class="bold"><strong>-use_environ_root</strong></span>
                 flag is set, environment information will be used for file naming only
                 for users with appropriate permissions (for example, users with a
                 user-ID of 0 on IEEE/ANSI Std 1003.1 (POSIX) systems).
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         The <span class="bold"><strong>berkdb envremove</strong></span> command returns
         0 on success, and in the case of error, a Tcl error is thrown.
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