On my system the colors printed by a simple "ls" (actually an
alias for "ls --color=auto") differ from the colors when the
command is qualified by a file name or wildcard, say, "ls -d *"
or "ls configure".

With either "ls -d *" or "ls configure", the file name
"configure" is printed out in green. With just "ls", "configure"
is bare black. Is this a bug or the right behavior?


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