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I sure hope there isn't a
rm -rf
floating around in there somewhere.. kind of like a certain past incident with major gaming client.I want to know more 😳 do you have something? A link?
In the Steam Linux client, there was this line:
rm -rf "$STEAMROOT/"*
.If the variable
$STEAMROOT
isn't defined (or is an empty string), it basically runsrm -rf "/"*
, which means delete all subfolders of /.😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱 I don't know how to express how much this shocked me