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Re: ls -s documentation misleading


From: Matthew Woehlke
Subject: Re: ls -s documentation misleading
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 17:49:08 -0600
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address@hidden wrote:
The ls -s argument is documented as such:

ls --help output: -s, --size print the size of each file, in blocks

 LS(1) man page:
       -s, --size
              print the size of each file, in blocks

This leads one to expect some sort of relationship between the size
colum in ls -l output, perhaps with rounding to the nearest block, but
this is not the case.

I know the info is preferred, but would it be okay to simply s/blocks/allocated blocks/? (or "used blocks", or something along those lines?) I think it should be possible to make this a bit clearer in a way that has an acceptable impact on the length of --help.

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Matthew
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