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ID |
Category |
Severity |
Type |
Date Submitted |
Last Update |
0001217 |
[1003.1(2016/18)/Issue7+TC2] Shell and Utilities |
Comment |
Omission |
2018-12-07 10:26 |
2024-06-11 09:08 |
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Reporter |
geoffclare |
View Status |
public |
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Priority |
normal |
Resolution |
Accepted |
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Status |
Closed |
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Name |
Geoff Clare |
Organization |
The Open Group |
User Reference |
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Section |
ls |
Page Number |
2923,2928 |
Line Number |
96647,96827 |
Interp Status |
--- |
Final Accepted Text |
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Summary |
0001217: ls missing support for sockets |
Description |
XCU has support for sockets for the file, find and test utilities, but is missing support in ls. |
Desired Action |
On page 2923 line 96647 section ls, change:... after each that is a FIFO, ... to:... after each that is a FIFO, an <equals-sign> ('=') after each that is a socket, ...
On page 2928 line 96827 section ls, add after 'p':<tt>s</tt> Socket.
On page 2929 line 96883 section ls, delete the first paragraph of APPLICATION USAGE:Many implementations use the <equals-sign> ('=') to denote sockets bound to the file system for the -F option. Similarly, many historical implementations use the 's' character to denote sockets as the entry type characters for the -l option. |
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issue8 |
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