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From: Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de>
To: Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
Cc: Cray Elliott <mp2e@archlinux.us>, 11194@debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#11194: 24.0.95; sudo rm doesn't work with absolute directory paths on the file system
Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2012 11:32:17 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <87fwbsupge.fsf@gmx.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <jwvipgpnbrj.fsf-monnier+emacs@gnu.org> (Stefan Monnier's message of "Mon, 23 Apr 2012 21:52:36 -0400")

Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> writes:

> The problem is the following:
> - eshell/sudo has the same name as /usr/bin/sudo but does something
>   slightly different.
> - eshell/rm has the same name as /bin/rm but does something
>   slightly different.

That's the idea of eshell's built-ins.

> - the combination of the two leads to "sudo rm" doing something less
>   slightly different.

Again, it does what you could expect from *eshell*. If you do not want
this behaviour, you could use *shell*. Or you could mask the built-in by
prepending a "*" to the command, as described.

> I don't use Eshell myself, so I'm not sure what the best way to
> fix this.  Maybe it's eshell/rm that needs fixing, maybe Eshell should
> change to use different name for its `sudo', or maybe the solution
> should be yet different.

The question is whether a command being an argument of "sudo" shall
still behave like other eshell commands. This is not only true for "rm"
(being `eshell/rm'), but for all commands which could be a valid Lisp
command.

>         Stefan

Best regards, Michael.





  reply	other threads:[~2012-04-25  9:32 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 23+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-04-07 10:45 bug#11194: 24.0.95; sudo rm doesn't work with absolute directory paths on the file system Cray Elliott
2012-04-08 11:00 ` Michael Albinus
2012-04-09  2:20   ` Stefan Monnier
2012-04-09 18:08     ` Michael Albinus
2012-04-10  1:58       ` Stefan Monnier
2012-04-10  7:07         ` Michael Albinus
2012-04-10 13:01           ` Stefan Monnier
2012-04-10 14:00             ` Michael Albinus
2012-04-10 14:55               ` Stefan Monnier
2012-04-10 15:14                 ` Michael Albinus
2012-04-10 16:23                   ` Stefan Monnier
2012-04-10 16:41                     ` Thierry Volpiatto
2012-04-10 17:07                       ` Thierry Volpiatto
2012-04-10 18:00                       ` Stefan Monnier
2012-04-20 13:35                     ` Michael Albinus
2012-04-21  2:03                       ` Stefan Monnier
2012-04-22 17:47                         ` Michael Albinus
2012-04-24  1:52                           ` Stefan Monnier
2012-04-25  9:32                             ` Michael Albinus [this message]
2012-04-10 16:35                   ` Thierry Volpiatto
2012-04-10 16:57                     ` Thierry Volpiatto
2012-04-20 13:38                       ` Michael Albinus
2012-04-20 20:58                         ` Thierry Volpiatto

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