Pete Geenhuizen wrote: > On Tue, July 17, 2007 08:12, Sjoerd Mullender wrote: >> Pete Geenhuizen wrote: >>> On Tue, July 17, 2007 07:36, Karl Larsen wrote: >>>> Pete Geenhuizen wrote: >>>>> I just started noodling around with F7, on my second install, and I'm >>>>> sure that initially, but not positive, in an ls -l listing the file >>>>> time stamp was as it has always been. >>>>> >>>>> Either I missed it or the recent update of coreutils has changed the >>>>> time stamp display in a long listing of ls. Is it me or has anyone >>>>> else also noticed this change. >>>>> >>>>> This is what I mean, notice the date format >>>>> fc6 >>>>> $ ls -lad /etc >>>>> drwxr-xr-x 154 root root 12288 Jul 17 00:44 /etc >>>>> >>>>> now in f7 >>>>> $ ls -lad /etc >>>>> drwxr-xr-x 108 root root 12288 2007-07-17 04:28 /etc >>>>> >>>>> If it's me can someone enlighten me what the fix is or is this a bug? >>>>> >>>>> Thx >>>>> Pete >>>>> -- >>>>> This message has been scanned for viruses and >>>>> dangerous content by *MailScanner* <http://www.mailscanner.info/>, and >>>>> is >>>>> believed to be clean. >>>> I don't detect any virus from your email Pete. Why did you install F7 >>>> twice? >>> Because I might have more than one computer perhaps? >>> >>>> If it loads it is good I thought. I looked at man ls and it seems >>>> to be the same one from FC6 so far as I can see. What you show is the >>>> same thing from FC6 and F7 the difference being the date. On FC6 you >>>> get >>>> a USA standard date. On F7 you get the European date and that looks >>>> different. Both are accurate I think and I like the looks of the F7 >>>> line >>>> better :-) >>> I'm not disputing it's accuracy. >>> I checked the man pages. >>> I didn't ask for, didn't select, nor do I live in Europe, no offense, >>> but I have no interest in European time display. >>> >>> None of you suggestions or comments address my question, and if I >>> preferred the f7 output I wouldn't have brought it up, I obviously >>> prefer the old listing which has been that way in every Unix version >>> that I've worked on for the past 25 years. >> >> I noticed the difference too. > Good so it isn't me. > Out of curiosity, did you notice if F7 has always been this way or is it > as a result of the recent coreutils update? > > I use something like this to get the old >> formatting back: >> >> alias ls="ls --time-style=$'+%b %_d %Y\n%b %_d %H:%M'" > Thanks saves me nutting it out, and works like a charm. It's hell when > you are stuck in a rut. It was like that from the beginning. I installed F7 about a day after it came out. -- Sjoerd Mullender
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