| To: | Ken McDonell <kenj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
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| Subject: | Re: [pcp] Heads up ... Debian stretch/sid unsuitable for PCP QA |
| From: | Lukas Berk <lberk@xxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Mon, 09 May 2016 09:33:40 -0400 |
| Cc: | PCP <pcp@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
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| In-reply-to: | <572E81D9.90509@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> (Ken McDonell's message of "Sun, 8 May 2016 10:01:29 +1000") |
| References: | <572E81D9.90509@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
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Hi, Ken McDonell <kenj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: [...] > The way it has been since the Epoch: > > kenj@bozo:~$ ls eek > ls: cannot access eek: No such file or directory > > Debian stretch: > > kenj@vm07:~$ ls eek > ls: cannot access 'eek': No such file or directory > > Don't even think about how many QA tests the extra quotes break. I > suspect this is not a Debian initiative, so in time we may see this > silliness percolate down to other distros. Is there an ls quoting-style we can specify to correct this? I don't have a local sid install handy to test this, but something like `ls --quoting-sytle=literal` might do it (or -N aiui)? Perhaps we can alias this in a common.* file? or maybe one of... - âliteralâ - âshellâ - âshell-alwaysâ - âcâ - âc-maybeâ - âescapeâ - âlocaleâ - âclocaleâ would work if not literal? Cheers, Lukas |
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