* Re: ANSI zsh?
@ 1996-11-21 23:25 Matthew Braun
1996-11-22 5:55 ` Aki Vehtari
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Matthew Braun @ 1996-11-21 23:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Vincent Lefevre, zsh-users
Vincent Lefevre <Vincent.Lefevre@ens-lyon.fr> on Fri, 22 Nov 1996 0:13 writes:
> Hi,
>
> > This usually a function of GNU ls --color=tty. It is enable by default
> > on SlackWare Linux using a color terminal.
>
> Where can I get it? I haven't seen any gnu color-ls on ftp sites.
There isn't a separate GNU ls that has color, it is built into the
standard GNU ls.
If you run a color terminal, like color_xterm, then run gnu's ls with
the "--color=tty" option, you will see colors.
Matthew.
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: ANSI zsh?
1996-11-21 23:25 ANSI zsh? Matthew Braun
@ 1996-11-22 5:55 ` Aki Vehtari
1996-11-22 18:41 ` ANSI zsh? (GNU 3.13 ls ORPHAN color patch) Peter Whaite
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Aki Vehtari @ 1996-11-22 5:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: zsh-users
"Matthew" == Matthew Braun <matthew@ans.net> writes:
> There isn't a separate GNU ls that has color, it is built into the
> standard GNU ls.
> If you run a color terminal, like color_xterm, then run gnu's ls with
> the "--color=tty" option, you will see colors.
The GNU ls is part of the GNU fileutils and "--color=tty" option was
added to GNU ls in fileutils-3.13 (which is the latest version AFAIK)
Aki
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: ANSI zsh? (GNU 3.13 ls ORPHAN color patch)
1996-11-22 5:55 ` Aki Vehtari
@ 1996-11-22 18:41 ` Peter Whaite
1997-01-14 7:58 ` John Harres
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Peter Whaite @ 1996-11-22 18:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: zsh-users
Aki Vehtari said:
>
> The GNU ls is part of the GNU fileutils and "--color=tty" option was
> added to GNU ls in fileutils-3.13 (which is the latest version AFAIK)
Sorry to continue this off-topic thread but I found that the GNU version
(3.13) of color-ls does not support the, very useful, ORPHAN color for
dangling symbolic links. I have a patch which works on our irix and sun
systems (below) but I'm wondering if there is a better one around.
--- ls.c.~1~ Mon Jul 8 00:23:47 1996
+++ ls.c Fri Sep 20 11:43:26 1996
@@ -1593,6 +1593,7 @@
files[files_index].linkname = 0;
files[files_index].linkmode = 0;
+ files[files_index].linkok = 1;
if (explicit_arg || format_needs_stat)
{
@@ -1638,7 +1639,8 @@
if (linkpath
&& ((explicit_arg && format != long_format)
|| indicator_style != none)
- && stat (linkpath, &linkstats) == 0)
+ && (files[files_index].linkok =
+ (stat (linkpath, &linkstats) == 0) ) )
{
/* Symbolic links to directories that are mentioned on the
command line are automatically traced if not being
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