On Wed 30 Aug 2000, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
> Previously Paul Slootman wrote:
> > Then you must have some other arrangement to get the colors;
> > it's not enabled by default. Try a fresh install (I have).
> > Maybe a direct setting of LS_COLORS in your .bash_profile or 
> > whatever?

> Nope:
> 
> [tornado;~/cistron]-15> env|grep LS
> zsh: done       env | 
> zsh: exit 1     grep LS

OK, so no setting of LS_COLORS.

> I have ls aliased to 'ls --color=auto', which works great.

Ah, so you *do* "have some other arrangement to get the colors".
So why did you write "nope" as your first response (which would
imply an response to my first statement)?


Paul Slootman
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