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Re: /bin/ls vs .dotted files
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On Sat, Sep 15, 2012 at 08:39:48PM +0530, Dan Cross wrote:
> If you are going to make a change, I suggest adding a '-I' and making
> the default -A for *all* users. Perhaps if people saw how much the
> applications they install are littering their directory namespaces,
> pressure would build to come up with a more sensible convention to
> handle configuration. Having an arbitrary class of files that are not
> displayed by default is non-intuitive and just weird.
>=20
The standard says, "Filenames beginning with a <period> ( '.' ) and any
associated information shall not be written out unless explicitly
referenced, the -A or -a option is supplied, or an
implementation-defined condition causes them to be written." We're not
going to violate this by turning on -A for everyone.
As far as making root act the same way as everyone else, I'm fine with
that. If we do that, I recommend removing the -I option that was just
added.
--Peter
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