Re: ls -F Behavior

2002-04-12 Thread Jim Meyering
"David L. Craig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm running fileutils 4.1-10 under Debian unstable and > noticed the treatment of the -F flag changes when used > FILE specifications. Given: ... > now follow the symlink to the directory (but not the > file) and cause me to think

ls -F Behavior

2002-04-12 Thread David L. Craig
I'm running fileutils 4.1-10 under Debian unstable and noticed the treatment of the -F flag changes when used FILE specifications. Given: $ /bin/ls -l total 4 drwxrwsr-x2 dlc dlc 4096 Apr 12 13:08 dir -rw-rw-r--1 dlc dlc 0 Apr 12 13:08 file lrwx

install --help (fileutils 4.1)

2002-04-12 Thread Toomas Rosin
Hi! "install --help" says, among other things: -v, --verbose print the name of each directory as it is created which left me with the impression that `-v' is not as helpful as I would have liked. Only an experiment convinced me that `-v' does exactly what I wanted, i.e. that "instal