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Re: wishlist: option to ls to ignore case but not .leadingdots
From: |
Bob Proulx |
Subject: |
Re: wishlist: option to ls to ignore case but not .leadingdots |
Date: |
Thu, 11 Apr 2002 11:05:58 -0600 |
> it appears to be impossible to intermix upper and lower case in the
> ls output, without also intermixing .leadingdot files.
Thank you for your report. Here is a standard reply. I am sure this
applies to your situation. Sort, ls, bash, all of the sorting tools
follow the same rules.
Bob
Please check out the FAQ section on sort.
http://www.gnu.org/software/fileutils/doc/faq/#Sort%20does%20not%20sorting%20in%20normal%20order!
This is due to the fact that you or your vendor have set environment
variables that direct the program to use locale specific sorting
tables which do not sort as you expect. You or your vendor have
probably set environment variables like LANG, LC_ALL, or LANG to
en_US. There appears to be a problem with that table on some systems
which is not part of the GNU program but part of your vendor's system
release.
Unset them, and then set LC_ALL to POSIX.
# If you use bash or some other Bourne-based shell,
export LC_ALL=POSIX
# If you use a C-shell,
setenv LC_ALL POSIX
and it will then work the way you expect because it will use a
different set of tables.
See the standards documentation for more information on the locale
variables with regards to sort.
http://www.unix-systems.org/single_unix_specification_v2/xcu/sort.html