Then Mandriva is easier to use than Ubuntu.
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won't fix. you could define an alias on your own however.
** Changed in: bash (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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Setting package to bash as a first try. This is certainly not a
coreutils issue.
** Package changed: coreutils (Ubuntu) => bash (Ubuntu)
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I'm not agree. I think the default bash user profile should alias "rm
-i".
Mandriva does it for years.
I don't understand why Ubuntu couldn't.
The script would not be broken since they use the non interactive mode.
** Changed in: coreutils (Ubuntu)
Status: Won't Fix => New
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Thank you for opening this bug and helping make Ubuntu better.
First of all, I am sorry it took that long for us to address this bug.
Although I agree 'rm' can be dangerous, there are other considerations
here:
* there is a limit on how far we, as a distribution, can protect an user from
comman
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33301922/Dependencies.txt
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