Here you go.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp$ mkdir d; cd d; touch x; ls -gG .
/tmp/d
total 0
-rw-r--r--10 Jun 18 12:55 x
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp/d$
Cheers.
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"Alfred M. Szmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Have you perhaps hacked ls.c so that it always prints the `author'
>name?
>
> Nope, this is a pristine checkout from CVS.
Please tell me what output this gives:
mkdir d; cd d; touch x; ls -gG .
I think we were talking about a failure of m
Have you perhaps hacked ls.c so that it always prints the `author'
name?
Nope, this is a pristine checkout from CVS.
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I forgot to say that this is also on GNU/Hurd. Sorry for that.
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"Alfred M. Szmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>From todays CVS the following test(s) fail (full log, so scroll down a bit):
...
Have you perhaps hacked ls.c so that it always prints the `author' name?
It seems like something like that is causing these differences: e.g.,
- 1 cp loc_reg rem_sl [
>From todays CVS the following test(s) fail (full log, so scroll down a
bit):
make check-TESTS
make[1]: Entering directory `/obj/local/coreutils/tests/mv'
/obj/local/coreutils/tests/mv/hard-4.tmp/22586
PASS: hard-4
***
NOTICE:
/src-cvs/coreutils/tests/mv/hard-3: This test