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- To: bug-zwei at SCRC-TENEX
- From: Mike McMahon <MMcM at SCRC-TENEX>
- Date: Fri ,22 Jan 82 14:47:00 EDT
- Cc: kmp at MIT-MC
kmp@MIT-MC 01/22/82 03:07:20
Old *Dired-n* buffers that have been successfully Q'd from should either go away
since re-entering them makes little sense in the state they are left in, or better
still they might flush all the D'd lines and allow you to reuse them.
What is needed is a way to find out if a host supports undeletion.
On hosts that do, the data structure would be correct (i.e. removing D's from lines would
offer to undelete the file.)