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From: | Linda Walsh |
Subject: | bug#12339: Bug: rm -fr . doesn't dir depth first deletion yet it is documented to do so. |
Date: | Fri, 07 Sep 2012 17:18:58 -0700 |
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Eric Blake wrote: ...codeing stuff... Thanks for the advice... will take it appreciatively, however it was a few hours effort in unfamiliar code. I certainly wouldn't write NEWS/CHANGES if I didn't have an initial agreement that it would go in. More to the point. Others are objecting, (I'm willing to admit some reasonability in the objection) to changing the default behavior. I proposed adding a ENV var that would need to be specified to get the new behavior. Thus it *would not* be changing default behavior. Does everyone get that... as that's been offered as a an acceptable compromise. Vs. the option of adding it as a long option -- that's pushing it too far -- and doesn't work for me. as it's easier for me to maintain and distribute a patch to rm or my own version than it is to have it as a long option. Reason: doing it in rm OR as an ENV var does it in one place and all my code/interactivity benefits . Doing it in a long option -- must be paid for on each use. The cost doesn't work for me nor would it work for anyone considering cost v. benefit.
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