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bug#18798: ls -Rd = ls -d so maybe warn


From: L. A. Walsh
Subject: bug#18798: ls -Rd = ls -d so maybe warn
Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2014 19:28:39 -0700
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積丹尼 Dan Jacobson wrote:
One finds that -d completely nullifies any -R flag of ls,
so maybe print a warning etc. Or warn on the man page, etc.
What would you want it to do?  "-d" says to show info on the directory
and NOT expand it.
"-d" says give info on the "name" that you type in rather than any
contents.

The "-R" says to recursively expand any names that point to
directories, but you just told "ls"  to show all of the input
arguments as  names-only (with -d)  and not expand any
contents...  So what can '-R' expand?


I.e. -- what would you expect "-R" to do in such a circumstance
-- or rather, what would you *want* it to do?..

*curious*
Linda...






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