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H A D | FREEBSD-upgrade | 18616 Tue Oct 01 04:17:16 MDT 1996 fenner Instructions on upgrading traceroute |
/freebsd-10.1-release/bin/ls/ | ||
H A D | extern.h | diff 61178 Fri Jun 02 12:53:42 MDT 2000 joe Add colour support to /bin/ls (at a cost of 1056 bytes on my system). It is not switched on by default and must be enabled with the -G flag. When using ls -G the output behaviour is modified with ANSI colour sequences wrapped around filenames to help distinguish file types. (Colours can be redefined in the LSCOLORS environment variable as described in the manual page.) Colour support is silently disabled (if switched on) if stdout isn't a tty. Based on: asami's colorls port. PR: bin/18900 && ports/18616. |
H A D | ls.h | diff 61178 Fri Jun 02 12:53:42 MDT 2000 joe Add colour support to /bin/ls (at a cost of 1056 bytes on my system). It is not switched on by default and must be enabled with the -G flag. When using ls -G the output behaviour is modified with ANSI colour sequences wrapped around filenames to help distinguish file types. (Colours can be redefined in the LSCOLORS environment variable as described in the manual page.) Colour support is silently disabled (if switched on) if stdout isn't a tty. Based on: asami's colorls port. PR: bin/18900 && ports/18616. |
H A D | ls.1 | diff 61178 Fri Jun 02 12:53:42 MDT 2000 joe Add colour support to /bin/ls (at a cost of 1056 bytes on my system). It is not switched on by default and must be enabled with the -G flag. When using ls -G the output behaviour is modified with ANSI colour sequences wrapped around filenames to help distinguish file types. (Colours can be redefined in the LSCOLORS environment variable as described in the manual page.) Colour support is silently disabled (if switched on) if stdout isn't a tty. Based on: asami's colorls port. PR: bin/18900 && ports/18616. |
H A D | ls.c | diff 61178 Fri Jun 02 12:53:42 MDT 2000 joe Add colour support to /bin/ls (at a cost of 1056 bytes on my system). It is not switched on by default and must be enabled with the -G flag. When using ls -G the output behaviour is modified with ANSI colour sequences wrapped around filenames to help distinguish file types. (Colours can be redefined in the LSCOLORS environment variable as described in the manual page.) Colour support is silently disabled (if switched on) if stdout isn't a tty. Based on: asami's colorls port. PR: bin/18900 && ports/18616. |
H A D | print.c | diff 61178 Fri Jun 02 12:53:42 MDT 2000 joe Add colour support to /bin/ls (at a cost of 1056 bytes on my system). It is not switched on by default and must be enabled with the -G flag. When using ls -G the output behaviour is modified with ANSI colour sequences wrapped around filenames to help distinguish file types. (Colours can be redefined in the LSCOLORS environment variable as described in the manual page.) Colour support is silently disabled (if switched on) if stdout isn't a tty. Based on: asami's colorls port. PR: bin/18900 && ports/18616. |
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