ls-F tcsh built-in command

fake fake four.troublesome.heads at gmail.com
Thu May 17 12:59:54 UTC 2012


Oh, dear. I didn't notice it.
So, is there no way to color directory in ISO 6429 codes with using tcsh?


On 17 May 2012 21:54, Polytropon <freebsd at edvax.de> wrote:
> On Thu, 17 May 2012 20:24:02 +0900, fake fake wrote:
>> Thank you for replying.
>> But I am telling 'ls-F' (tcsh built-in command), not 'ls -F'.
>
> Please see "man csh":
>
>        ls-F acts like `ls -CF', unless listflags contains
>        an `x', in which case it acts like `ls -xF'.  ls-F  passes  its
>        arguments  to  ls(1)  if it is given any switches, so `alias ls
>        ls-F' generally does the right thing.
>
> So if you use ls-F -l, the C shell will _not_ use ls-F, but
> call /bin/ls instead. So what you've been observing seems to
> be the intended behaviour.
>
>
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