Ends up this is *not* an issue on Coreutils (which I also considered, but failed to fully test). This is the response I received:
"I don't see the problem: it's readable for me when using roxterm as my terminal emulator. Here's what I did: $ mkdir other-writable $ chmod o+w other-writable $ env ls --color other-writable/ That final line is rendered with a blue background and with green foreground text, "other-writable". This sounds like a complaint about the default. Anyone can use dircolors to set LS_COLORS to reflect their personal preferences. Unless it's a problem for most people[*], I'm reluctant to change this. Besides, world-writable directories can pose a security risk, so you might consider the annoyance to be a *feature*. Think of it as encouragement to change permissions to something safer. [*] If you want to do a survey of a few people, considering a few common terminal emulators per person, that might provide enough evidence that a change would be worthwhile." And this is my response: "On 12/30/2009 01:04 PM, Jim Meyering wrote: > > I don't see the problem: it's readable for me when using > > roxterm as my terminal emulator. > > (snip) > > That final line is rendered with a blue background and > > with green foreground text, "other-writable". > > You meant green background with blue foreground text, I guess. > > This sounds like a complaint about the default. > > Anyone can use dircolors to set LS_COLORS to reflect their > > personal preferences. > > I absolutely agree, and have said so on other bugs. > > Unless it's a problem for most people[*], I'm reluctant > > to change this. Besides, world-writable directories can > > pose a security risk, so you might consider the annoyance > > to be a *feature*. Think of it as encouragement to change > > permissions to something safer. > > Heh, indeed. Meanwhile I went on and tested it on the default Linux console, plus konsole, roxterm, Gnome terminal, and guake. Turns out the *only* one to make the output difficult to read is Gnome terminal (all other things being equal: default black background, default colour palette, Bitstream Vera Mono 9). So, if there is a problem, it is not on Coreutils. Thank you, and sorry," ** Changed in: coreutils (Ubuntu) Status: Triaged => Won't Fix ** Changed in: coreutils Status: New => Invalid -- bad colour on ls listing https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/498212 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs