[oclug] Solaris ls command question?
todd.clattenburg at sdc-dsc.gc.ca
todd.clattenburg at sdc-dsc.gc.ca
Tue Jun 8 11:55:05 EDT 2004
I am working on Solaris 5.6. Don't laugh if this is a stupid question,
but, the 'ls -l' command shows the date and not the time. How do I get
it to show the date and the time?
The man page and sysadmin manual say only that 'ls -l' shows the
date, and last mod time.
They don't indicate any options for configuration of the '-l' option.
The current ls command is aliased to 'ls -Fs' but I don't think that
should interfere with the '-l' option. I tried '/usr/bin/ls -l' and
same thing?
I searched online, and I can't find anything about it.
Any ideas?
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Todd Clattenburg
Programmer / Analyst
IVR Development
NHQ Systems
Todd.Clattenburg at sdc-dsc.gc.ca
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