Alan Curry wrote:
SGI is dead, Sun is dead, the game's over, we're the winners, and our rm has been this way forever.
---- Until you learn that you are played off by your masters against others, and that the only real win is a win-win, you are just a losing pawn in a game.
I don't think "addressing content" is a clearly defined operation, no matter how many times you repeat it.
--- Until you are able to understand content addressability, you won't understand the importance or need for doing so. Without targeted addressing all you have a blunt intstruments, you might as well go back to bear skins and stone knives to match the 'we must conquer' mentality, that is it's evolutionary equal.
Consistency between tools is a good thing, but consistency between OSes is also good, and we'd be losing that if any change was made to GNU rm's default behavior. Even OpenSolaris has the restriction: see lines 160-170 of http://src.opensolaris.org/source/xref/onnv/onnv-gate/usr/src/cmd/rm/rm.c
---- Rationalizations to avoid coming to a something that works for everyone.
A new option that you can put in an alias is really the most realistic goal.
--- Aliases don't work when you issue 'exec'. They aren't able to be exported or inherited by subsequent processes -- something I have asked for multiple times, for exactly this type of issue. As it is, you suggest a cripple solution to deal with crippled functionality. You and others are demonstrating the current level of ability they possess in order to solve problems, and the overriding priority of corporate compliance. Diversity is an anathema to your thinking. In the end result of control - Gnu seems little different from those the rally against. It is only their methods that differ, but they both equally end up mandating their solutions through the means they have. Is Gnu's distribution process open or closed source? And by open -- it includes all the software and codes necessary to make changes to the distribution. I would think that unlikely. This is not an isolated incident. It may not be tied solely to gender, but I have had other women comment on similar experiences in the male-owned software industry. You are only demonstrating what good soldiers you are in the service of your masters.