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bug#29766: 25.3; REGRESSION, Dired on MS Windows, switches -alF
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Drew Adams |
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bug#29766: 25.3; REGRESSION, Dired on MS Windows, switches -alF |
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Tue, 19 Dec 2017 09:08:53 -0800 (PST) |
> > I suppose it's good for people using multiple platforms
> > (consistency). But since different platforms have
> > (apparently) such different outside-Emacs behaviors,
> > perhaps an alist of values, keyed by platform in some
> > way, would be better. Then the defaults for common
> > platforms could be preconfigured according to what
> > users of those platforms might expect. And a user
> > of multiple platforms could opt for either the same
> > behavior everywhere or different behaviors here and
> > there. Just something to think about, I guess.
>
> We already have plenty of such customization options
> in ls-lisp.el, had them for a long time.
What option(s) in ls-lisp.el correspond to such an alist?
I don't see any. And if there is already such an option,
let alone plenty of them, then why did we add
`ls-lisp-use-string-collate'?
Sure, there are plenty of options in ls-lisp.el. But
which of them are relevant here?
- bug#29766: 25.3; REGRESSION, Dired on MS Windows, switches -alF, Drew Adams, 2017/12/18
- bug#29766: 25.3; REGRESSION, Dired on MS Windows, switches -alF, Eli Zaretskii, 2017/12/18
- bug#29766: 25.3; REGRESSION, Dired on MS Windows, switches -alF, Drew Adams, 2017/12/18
- bug#29766: 25.3; REGRESSION, Dired on MS Windows, switches -alF, Eli Zaretskii, 2017/12/18
- bug#29766: 25.3; REGRESSION, Dired on MS Windows, switches -alF, Drew Adams, 2017/12/19
- bug#29766: 25.3; REGRESSION, Dired on MS Windows, switches -alF, Eli Zaretskii, 2017/12/19
- bug#29766: 25.3; REGRESSION, Dired on MS Windows, switches -alF,
Drew Adams <=
- bug#29766: 25.3; REGRESSION, Dired on MS Windows, switches -alF, Eli Zaretskii, 2017/12/19
- bug#29766: 25.3; REGRESSION, Dired on MS Windows, switches -alF, Drew Adams, 2017/12/19
- bug#29766: 25.3; REGRESSION, Dired on MS Windows, switches -alF, Eli Zaretskii, 2017/12/19