According to 'man ls' the -d option should 'list directories themselves, not 
their
contents'. But, here it doesn't work. For example from within ~/:

$ ls -d
./

$ ls --directory
./

  I doubt this is a Slackware issue and I'm curious why it might not be
working as expected. Has anyone else run into this issue?

Rich
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