I get it too. To remedy try
$ ls -X | grep /
or
$ ls -F | grep /

Running standard 8.2 install with "ls (fileutils) 4.1.5"

On Mon, 30 Dec 2002 20:32, Vox wrote:
> This time James Sparenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> becomes daring and writes:
> > ls isn't broken... at least as I read the man page. It should display
> > everthing in the directory as if it where a file and not expand
> > directorys ... if you cd to dir X it and do ls -d it returns ./   As for
> > coreutils.... this isn't in 9.0 or 8.2 .... Texstar has it .. but I
> > can't find it on my disks there ls comes from fileutils....  cooker may
> > also have it as well.  Behavior may have changed for it.
>
>   Ok, just tried it on a pure 9.0 box (I forgot this wasn't cooker@ :)
>   and I get normal results...that is, directories only.
>
> [vox@rebeca vox]$ rpm -qf /bin/ls
> fileutils-4.1.11-5mdk
> [vox@rebeca vox]$ ls -d ../*
> ../rebeca/  ../test/  ../vox/
> [vox@rebeca vox]$
>
>   So, again, WFM, don't know what the problem can be...you may want to
>   check out your aliases, in case something there is getting in the
>   way...it's the only thing that comes to mind right now.
>
>   Vox

-- 
Michael

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