On 01:51 01 Mar 2003, Vidiot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: | >Do you know about the -d flag? You might try ls -laGd, that | >might get you the behavior you want. | | Yep, neither that or -L made any difference.
Well sure. -L turns _on_ the behaviour you see. Sure you're running the real ls, and not some evil presupplied alias? Does "/bin/ls" behave the same as "ls"? What does the "alias" command recite? | There must be something in my environment that is causing this then. | But what? The man page has no info on this. Please don't say to use | "info ls" to see if there is anything in there. I HATE info. Me too. Wrote myself a parser and integrated it with a man command so you can page info like real man pages. See here if you like: http://www.cskk.ezoshosting.com/cs/css/#s-text-info2x The man command is here: http://www.cskk.ezoshosting.com/cs/scripts/man Cheers, -- Cameron Simpson, DoD#743 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.zip.com.au/~cs/ Chaos reigns within. Reflect, repent, and reboot. Order shall return. - Haiku Error Messages http://www.salonmagazine.com/21st/chal/1998/02/10chal2.html -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list