Package: coreutils
Version: 7.5-6
Severity: normal
Hi,
The 'hl' option is not "gone", it was renamed to 'mh' (stands for "Multi
Hardlink") and is no longer enabled by default.
The former behaviour (which I'm sure some people, including me, had come
to expect, if not exactly rely on) can be reinstated by adding ':mh=44;37:'
to the LS_COLORS environment variable. Eg:
eval `dircolors`
LS_COLORS="$LS_COLORS:mh=44;37:"
Regards,
Ben Wheeler
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