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Re: rm -rf and the trashcan
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Re: rm -rf and the trashcan


  • Subject: Re: rm -rf and the trashcan
  • From: Esteban Bodigami <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 10:59:14 -0600

...things change. empires fall, companies go bankrupt. people die, people are reborn... and you are saying that the rm command cann't change?

2552/7/20 Clark Cox <email@hidden>
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 4:55 AM, Esteban
Bodigami<email@hidden> wrote:
> there must be an equivalent command to "clean the trash can"; or it must be
> cleaned after log-off.
>
> the RM command must be a short-hand for something more like: MV (to)
> ~/.TrashCan

No, it mustn't. The rm command knows nothing of the trash on the Mac.

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