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ls does not alphabetize as of old
From: |
James W. Haefner |
Subject: |
ls does not alphabetize as of old |
Date: |
Sat, 07 Jul 2001 17:32:22 -0600 |
I just installed RedHat7.1 and find to my great dismay that ls
does not do strict ascii char alphabetization. It says it does
in the info file, but in operation uppercase is listed with lower case and
leding non-alphanumeric letters are ignored.
You may think this is a feature, but without an option to return
to the old (and if I may be so bold, CORRECT) method, this is a
bug.
If I sound disgruntled, it is because I am. If this is a Redhat thing
then I apologize, but 'ls --help' directed me to you.
--
James W. Haefner
Department of Biology Email: address@hidden
Utah State University Voice: 435-797-3553
Logan, UT 84322-5305 Fax: 435-797-1575
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