Kernel Hacks & Weird Filenames (should be: shell restrictions)
Chuck Karish
karish at denali.stanford.edu
Tue May 17 03:21:57 AEST 1988
In article <339 at conexch.UUCP> root at conexch.UUCP (Larry Dighera) writes:
>I must not understand the problem here, because this all looks very simple
>to me.
>
>First, SCO Xenix's ls command supports the -b option which forces printing of
>non-graphic characters in file names to be in the octal \ddd notaion.
>
>Secondly, ls * | od -c essentially does the same.
I use `od -c .' The entries in my System V directories (AIX) are 16 bytes
wide, and just fit in one line of `od -c' output.
Chuck Karish ARPA: karish at denali.stanford.edu
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