Hi Tom! Thanks again for your quick reply!
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Tom Cook wrote: > [...] > I can safely say that I knew nothing about the -1 option to ls when I > sent that message, except that I have observed this result: > > tkcook@brain:~/mbox$ ls -lt1 > total 40 > drwx--S--- 2 tkcook tkcook 32768 Sep 20 17:04 cur > drwx--S--- 2 tkcook tkcook 4096 Sep 20 17:04 tmp > drwx--S--- 2 tkcook tkcook 4096 Sep 20 17:03 new > tkcook@brain:~/mbox$ > > Clearly it is NOT stripping off the attributes. For Debian systems, you are right. I just tested this on both a Debian Woody and a SuSE 7.0 system. On the SuSE system, fileutils version 4.0 is installed, on the Debian system it's version 4.1. When omitting the "-l", the attributes are stripped off on both systems, which means ls behaves the same way on both systems. Seems like the "-l" *does* make a difference, depending on the versions of fileutils used. Thus, I will now change the ls command in the script, so that it does no longer contains "-l". > The man page just says "one file per line", not anything about > attributes. I noticed that, too. The information given in there is not very specific. > Do you get a different result on your system? What sort of system is > it? I get this result on a woody box and an (oldish) sid box. Please see my answer above. Regards, Holger -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]