> On 5. May 2018, at 11:12 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>
> A better answer would have been "Really sorry Theo and everyone, but I
> always come off as a dick..."
A double-standard is never a good idea. ;)
Cheers,
Franco
Wow.
A better answer would have been "Really sorry Theo and everyone, but I
always come off as a dick..."
your opinion and screed don't change anything.
attila wrote:
> Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > >"Theo de Raadt" wrote:
> > >> attila wrote:
> > >> > Hi tech@,
> > >> >
> > >> > I frequently w
Theo de Raadt wrote:
> >"Theo de Raadt" wrote:
> >> attila wrote:
> >> > Hi tech@,
> >> >
> >> > I frequently want to move a file from one place to another and shred
> >> > the original via the rm(1) -P option. On several occasions I have
> >> > forgotten about wanting to shred the original fi
>"Theo de Raadt" wrote:
>> attila wrote:
>> > Hi tech@,
>> >
>> > I frequently want to move a file from one place to another and shred
>> > the original via the rm(1) -P option. On several occasions I have
>> > forgotten about wanting to shred the original file when using mv(1)
>> > instead (ou
"Theo de Raadt" wrote:
> attila wrote:
> > Hi tech@,
> >
> > I frequently want to move a file from one place to another and shred
> > the original via the rm(1) -P option. On several occasions I have
> > forgotten about wanting to shred the original file when using mv(1)
> > instead (out of hab
Hi,
Adding a -P to your command might of course be easier, but since you
have -P in rm(1) and -v was added recently, won't this do:
mv newfile "$(rm -Pv oldfile)"
Regards
Jesper Wallin
attila wrote:
> Hi tech@,
>
> I frequently want to move a file from one place to another and shred
> the original via the rm(1) -P option. On several occasions I have
> forgotten about wanting to shred the original file when using mv(1)
> instead (out of habit) and ended up losing the ability to
Hi,
attila wrote on Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 11:50:17AM -0500:
> I frequently want to move a file from one place to another and shred
> the original via the rm(1) -P option.
I strongly object to adding another turd on top of the useless
rm(1) -P option; it was recently discussed how useless it is,
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