On Thu, 9 Sep 2010, Aryeh Friedman wrote:
I have a directory that must not exist on logout and rm -rf is not
sufficent to do it because the contents need to be processed by our
version control system.
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what i would do... make an alias or function of "logout" and/or "exit" in
the init file that's parsed when the shell starts. alias it to a script or
assign it to a function that does what you need.
if your shell supports logging out with ^D (or any other keybinding) then
the details may be shell-specific, but the idea would be to either disable
it, or bind it to the script.
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