site_archiver@lists.apple.com Delivered-To: darwin-dev@lists.apple.com You can change it yourself by various means. Alex Am 20.07.2009 um 18:59 schrieb Esteban Bodigami: No, it mustn't. The rm command knows nothing of the trash on the Mac. -- Clark S. Cox III clarkcox3@gmail.com -- Esteban Giuseppe Bodigami Vincenzi _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. Darwin-dev mailing list (Darwin-dev@lists.apple.com) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/darwin-dev/below%40mac.com _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. Darwin-dev mailing list (Darwin-dev@lists.apple.com) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/darwin-dev/site_archiver%40lists.appl... ...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 <clarkcox3@gmail.com> On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 4:55 AM, Esteban Bodigami<esteban.bodigami@gmail.com> 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)
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