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From: | Jim Meyering |
Subject: | Re: making GNU ls -i (--inode) work around the linux readdir bug |
Date: | Sat, 12 Jul 2008 07:56:09 +0200 |
Phillip Susi <address@hidden> wrote: > Jim Meyering wrote: >> Here are two reasons: >> >> - lack of convincing arguments: any program that runs >> "ls -i non-directory ..." is not affected at all. > > Of course it is effected -- it takes much longer to run. When I say "not affected" I mean it. Turning off the readdir optimization affects ls -i only when it reads directory entries.
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