Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!ames!killer!tness7!tness1!nuchat!sugar!peter From: peter@sugar.UUCP (Peter da Silva) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Arp 1.1 bug (Re: Using RAW: device) Message-ID: <2209@sugar.UUCP> Date: 28 Jun 88 11:38:21 GMT References: <7727@rama.UUCP> <4106@cbmvax.UUCP> <2174@sugar.UUCP> <4121@cbmvax.UUCP> Distribution: na Organization: Sugar Land UNIX - Houston, TX Lines: 44 In article <4121@cbmvax.UUCP>, steveb@cbmvax.UUCP (Steve Beats) writes: > In article <2174@sugar.UUCP> peter@sugar.UUCP (Peter da Silva) writes: > >Oh yeh, while we're on the subject of incompatibilities with AmigaDOS, how > >about adding one: > > > >1> list ; blush > >devs Dir rwed Tomorrow 20:58:34 > >s Dir rwed Monday 20:59:30 > >ben.blish 190 rwed Future 20:56:47 > >... ^^^^^^^^^ > > This column here is a little less > >than informative. Would it be too much trouble to ask for something like > >25-JUN-88? It'd fit in *exactly* the same space. > I think you meant the list command, not dir. Anyway, all you have to do is > say "list dates" and all your yesterdays, todays, tommorows and futures will > be displayed numerically. > Steve (RTFM) Beats I RTFM: Options available: DATES Displays dates in the form DD-MMM-YY (the default unless you use "QUICK"). NODATES Does not display date and time information. Now then, this entry says that the default behaviour for the LIST command is to list dates in the form DD-MMM-YY. It's one thing to say RTFM, but you have to play with the options a bunch and figure out what they really mean. I never hit this one. I presume TFM will be improved for 1.3, so we can actually UTFM (understand TFM) when we RTFM. I'm not alone in this misapprehension, by the way. The ARP list command behaves the way I thought the *real* list behaved. Neither behave the way the manual describes. Oh well... ARP LIST joins ARP COPY in oblivion, and here's hoping the next ARP LIST behaves the way the manual says... -- -- `-_-' Peter (have you hugged your wolf today?) da Silva. -- U Mail to ...!uunet!sugar!peter, flames to /dev/null. -- "A foolish consistancy is the hobgoblin of little minds".