>Well sure. -L turns _on_ the behaviour you see.

Thought I'd try it anyway :-)

>Sure you're running the real ls, and not some evil presupplied alias?
>Does "/bin/ls" behave the same as "ls"?
>What does the "alias" command recite?

As far as I know, the real deal.
Yes.
"alias ls" reports nothing.

>Me too. Wrote myself a parser and integrated it with a man command
>so you can page info like real man pages. See here if you like:
>
>       http://www.cskk.ezoshosting.com/cs/css/#s-text-info2x
>
>The man command is here:
>
>       http://www.cskk.ezoshosting.com/cs/scripts/man

Thanks, I'll look at this later today.

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