>>As this is not a bug I'll be bold and close the bug report.
>
> Quite so.  It'd be nice if there as some way to prevent the system from 
> assigning a
> bug number.  I.e., some kind of code you could put in your email to say "This 
> is not
> a bug; it is just meta".

I think coreut...@gnu.org would be fine. That list is for "general discussion".

> Or if there was a "help-coreutils" list to which this sort of thing could be 
> posted.
> (Note that some of the other lists I follow have both bug- and help- versions)

It probably does make sense to create a "help-" one. But
coreut...@gnu.org does not get a ton of traffic, so I don't think anyone
there would mind.

>>But yes, pr is obsolete. Just like 'shred' is obsolete.
>
> Just out of curiosity, why is shred obsolete?

Not speaking for Paul, as he may have a different reason for thinking
this...

But there more purpose-built applications nowadays to securely remove
data from a drive. For example BleachBit, which Americans might know of
because of a political controversy associated with it [1].

Regardless, most governments and and some cooperations will require
degaussing at the minimum [2]. And likely require more than that,
i.e. physically breaking the drive.

Collin

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BleachBit
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_remanence#Degaussing



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