Re: ls sort order again
On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 21:11:12 -0500, cothrige wrote:
> * Ben Breslauer (bbreslau@cs.oberlin.edu) wrote:
>> T wrote:
>> >Hi
>> >
>> >I am using Debian testing, I read that the ls is able to sort
>> >alphabetically, but mixes uppercase and lowercase together i.e. 'Pearl'
>> >comes before 'pearl' but after 'otter'.
>> >
>> >otter
>> >Pearl
>> >pearl
>> >
>> >I want that behavior. How can I do that, instead of the traditional order?
>>
>> I'm using testing, and it's doing this for me by default.
>
> I'm also using testing, and mine also does this by default....
Mine (Debian testing) isn't:
$ ls -1
Pearl
otter
pearl
Hence I want to know how to do it.
FYI, Vincent Lefevre's reply didn't answer the question directly but
hinted so in examples.
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