Thomas Pegg wrote:
I've never seen it disable it, it always enables it for me.
Yeah, this is because of one the less-useful features of nALFS... using -S on the command line _toggles_ stamping, so if you've turned it on in your .nALFSrc, it gets turned back off.
I'll deal with this locally for now, but it might be best for the script to do a quick check to see if ~/.nALFSrc exists (or /etc/nALFSrc) and if so don't risk overriding the settings contained there. The same would be true for the LFS profile, I suppose.
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