fix error when deleting empty directories
With --ignore-fail-on-non-empty, non-emptiness is the only failure that gets ignored by rmdir. In the case that rmdir reaches $HOME and considers deleting it, it will detect insufficient permissions and subsequently exit with an error, even if $HOME is not empty. Prevent this by calling rmdir with a relative path that excludes $HOME.
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echo "Checking $targetPath gone (deleting)"
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$DRY_RUN_CMD rm $VERBOSE_ARG "$targetPath"
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targetDir="$(dirname "$targetPath")"
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# Recursively remove the containing directory. We only
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# do this if the containing folder is not $HOME since
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# running rmdir on $HOME will result in a harmless but
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# unpleasant error message.
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if [[ "$targetDir" != "$HOME" ]] ; then
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# Recursively delete empty parent directories.
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targetDir="$(dirname "$relativePath")"
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if [[ "$targetDir" != "." ]] ; then
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pushd "$HOME" > /dev/null
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# Call rmdir with a relative path excluding $HOME. Otherwise, it
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# might try to delete $HOME and exit with a permission error.
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$DRY_RUN_CMD rmdir $VERBOSE_ARG \
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-p --ignore-fail-on-non-empty \
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"$targetDir"
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popd > /dev/null
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fi
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fi
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done
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