cvs commit: src/bin/rm rm.1 rm.c
Max Laier
max at love2party.net
Mon Oct 4 04:51:56 PDT 2004
On Monday 04 October 2004 13:26, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
> des 2004-10-04 11:26:02 UTC
>
> FreeBSD src repository
>
> Modified files:
> bin/rm rm.1 rm.c
> Log:
> Find out how flame-proof my underwear really is.
From the committer-guide:
"Good commit messages are important. They tell others why you did the changes
you did, not just right here and now, but months or years from now when
someone wonders why some seemingly illogical or inefficient piece of code
snuck into your source file."
Other than that, this seems to be an outcome of the *ongoing* thread in
hackers. If there is any consensus in that thread, then it's that every such
goof should be conditionalized by a environment variable.
Any particular reason for this change? Any added value in this warning (I fail
to see)?
> Revision Changes Path
> 1.30 +2 -1 src/bin/rm/rm.1
> 1.49 +23 -0 src/bin/rm/rm.c
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