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From: | Matthew Woehlke |
Subject: | Re: wrong color for broken symlinks |
Date: | Mon, 23 Apr 2007 13:30:16 -0500 |
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Andreas Schwab wrote:
Matthew Woehlke writes:Andreas Frische wrote:first of all, this seems to be related with http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-coreutils/2007-04/msg00008.html and could be already fixed. anyway: I'm using Slackware-current and with ls (GNU coreutils) 6.7 broken symlinks are colored in cyan instead of red. what baffles me even more, though, is that they are colored right with ls -l. any ideas?Yes. Try 6.9, seems to be fixed. :-)Doesn't look like. It appears to depend on d_type support.
Hmm... that's interesting... I just tested: coreutils 6.6 on NFS server A on RHAS4 (i*86) - broken. coreutils 6.9 on NFS server B on RHAS4 (i*86) - broken. coreutils 6.9 on NFS server B on RHAS5 (i*86) - broken. coreutils 6.9 on NFS server B on RHAS5 (x64) - broken. coreutils 6.9 on NFS server B on RHAS3 (x64) - works. coreutils 6.9 on NFS server B on Sol10 (x64) - works. coreutils 6.9 on NFS server B on Sol7 (sparc) - works. ...so I guess it's still spotty. -- Matthew > A: Yes. >> Q: Are you sure? >>> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation. >>>> Q: Why is top posting annoying in email?
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