Re: ls no longer uses @ when -F is used

2001-02-19 Thread John Covici
I cannot get 4.0.39 as a Debian package -- 4.0.37 is what I have and here is an example of the bug. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp$ ls -l /usr/src/linux lrwxrwxrwx1 root src11 Feb 4 07:48 /usr/src/linux - linux-2.4.1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp$ ls -d /usr/src/linux /usr/src/linux

Re: ls no longer uses @ when -F is used

2001-02-17 Thread Jim Meyering
John Covici [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | Hi. I am using 4.0.35 (using Debian unstable distribution) and if I | use ls -1 -F all the links to directories have a slash at the end | instead of @ . | | Any workaround or is new version coming out to fix this? Thanks for the report. However, I can't

ls no longer uses @ when -F is used

2001-01-22 Thread John Covici
Hi. I am using 4.0.35 (using Debian unstable distribution) and if I use ls -1 -F all the links to directories have a slash at the end instead of @ . Any workaround or is new version coming out to fix this? Thanks. -- John Covici [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: ls no longer uses @ when -F is used

2001-01-22 Thread ktb
On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 02:11:53PM -0500, John Covici wrote: Hi. I am using 4.0.35 (using Debian unstable distribution) and if I use ls -1 -F all the links to directories have a slash at the end instead of @ . Any workaround or is new version coming out to fix this? Check the bug logs.