I just installed fileutils 3.13-3, and now my 'ls' is screwed up. I
ls isn't screwed up. RTFM.
removed color-ls as it said I was supposed to. I remember reading about
how color-ls is now included in fileutils. However there is no color-ls
file in my /usr/bin directory anymore, there is
eval `dircolors -b /usr/local/etc/colour-ls.rc`
alias ls='ls --color=auto ';
alias dir='ls --color=auto --format=vertical';
alias vdir='ls --color=auto --format=long';
Erick, is there a way that you can persuade/hack dircolors to do what the old
one did? Or put a note in the
(Follow-up only to debian-user. Please don't write to debian-devel and
debian-user at the same time.)
Shaya Potter writes:
Shaya I just installed fileutils 3.13-3, and now my 'ls' is screwed up.
Shaya I removed color-ls as it said I was supposed to. I remember reading
Shaya about how
I just installed fileutils 3.13-3, and now my 'ls' is screwed up. I
removed color-ls as it said I was supposed to. I remember reading about
how color-ls is now included in fileutils. However there is no color-ls
file in my /usr/bin directory anymore, there is a dircolors file though,
doing
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