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ls dir -t dir
From: |
Dan Jacobson |
Subject: |
ls dir -t dir |
Date: |
23 Sep 2001 13:34:24 +0800 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.0808 (Gnus v5.8.8) Emacs/20.7 |
The ls documentation might not mention what happens when one gives
competing switches: e.g., ls -S -t, also the odd "ls dir -t" usage
might not be documented --- I didn't check too hard, and hey, perhaps
rethink it, e.g.,
$ ls mapping
Makefile geo/ gpsman/ gsrug/ map_numbers/ meade/ mountain_angles/
taipower/
$ ls mapping -t
meade/ taipower/ mountain_angles/ geo/ gsrug/ gpsman/ Makefile
map_numbers/
$ ls mapping -t mapping
mapping:
meade/ taipower/ mountain_angles/ geo/ gsrug/ gpsman/ Makefile
map_numbers/
mapping:
meade/ taipower/ mountain_angles/ geo/ gsrug/ gpsman/ Makefile
map_numbers/
If ls insists on acting like I said ls -t mapping mapping, then you
might as well disallow options after arguments.
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- ls dir -t dir,
Dan Jacobson <=