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Komj\'ath, Milner, and Polat investigated when a finitary matroid admits a partition into circuits. They defined the class of ``finite matching extendable'' matroids and showed in their compactness theorem that those matroids always admit such a partition. Their proof is based on Shelah's singular compactness technique and a careful analysis of certain -systems. We provide a short, simple proof of their theorem. Then we show that a finitary binary oriented matroid can be partitioned into directed circuits if and only if, in every cocircuit, the cardinality of the negative and positive edges are the same. This generalizes a former conjecture of Thomassen, settled affirmatively by the second author, about partitioning the edges of an infinite directed graph into directed cycles. As side results, a Laviolette theorem for finitary matroids and a Farkas lemma for finitary binary oriented matroids are proven. An example is given to show that, in contrast to finite oriented matroids, `binary' cannot be omitted in the latter result.
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