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Ah! The UNIX solution. Which essentially means I'll lose my file dates (which is not a problem, but let's make it one
) OR I can't trash both net_programming.txt and .net_programming.txt without errors.
As is standard for UNIX solutions, it does not even solve the original problem, as rm still can't delete the files that were owned by root, and I can't touch them if they're owned by root either.
And of course there's "simple" ways around it, but come on, it's 2006!
No, it's actually 2008. I don't want to write a shell script to get my trash can working!
Edited 2008-04-30 20:15 UTC