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Who will bring the -P tag to "rm"'?
What is it?
It's one of Apple's fancy little tweaks to their command-line implementation of the rm remove command. It may be totally unnecessary, maybe even a fool's errand, but it would certainly make the security minded feel a little better about the effectiveness of the kernel of their particular distribution to wipe out files permanently. I know the Linuxes that don't have it, and I know one "Lin-on-Win", Cygwin, that TMWOT definitely should. What would it take to add it? BZT |
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