On 2026-05-04 14:09, Muhammad Abdullah Khan Niazi wrote:
- GNU coreutils 9.10 (latest from Debian)
Thanks for reporting the problem. Unfortunately I'm not seeing the issue with GNU coreutils 9.10 x86-64, or with coreutils bleeding-edge, both running on Fedora 44. Perhaps the bug has been fixed there? Or perhaps the bug is in getopt and not in ls?
The following command reproduces the issue on affected systems: ls -lsZXx1vUutSsRrQqpoNnmLkIiHhGgFfDdCcBbAa text
Unfortunately that's not enough information to reproduce the bug, as I expect the problem depends on what directory you're running 'ls' in. Can you reproduce the problem in an empty directory? If not, what's the smallest directory that lets you reproduce the problem?
