On 09/15/2012 07:04 AM, Chris Turner wrote:
On 09/14/12 10:57, Andrey N. Oktyabrski wrote:
I think this 35-years old mistake must be corrected: "-A" option
must be off by default for all users.

Clearly - this is not a "mistake" - since it was deliberately added
and then deliberately merged into 4.2BSD.

I think the 'mistake', is deciding to willy-nilly change something
that has been in place for 35 years because someone expects something
that is not linux to be linux and decides to complain about it instead
of reading/understanding/etc [1].
Excuse me, I'm not sure I understand this sentence right... Do you mean this is a great feature? So I must write
"ls -1 | grep -v '^\.'"
instead of
"ls -1"
in my scripts?
(yes, I use "-1" always)

Again - noone is saying that we should change the 'inconsistency' in
'if in a tty, use ls -1 by default' logic,
I can control this behavior by using "-1", so I do it silently.

or various traditional BSD ps flags, such as 'ps T', 'ps j', our
conflict in 'ps e' w/r/t POSIX, etc.
It doesn't step on my toes yet :-)

... or maybe they now will since I have mentioned these things that they
were likely unaware of prior to my mentioning it. doh!
:-)

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