Re: [PATCH] file: replace 'ls -Z' with 'ls -lZ' for consistent results

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On 08/29/2014 10:37 AM, Paul Moore wrote:
> On Friday, August 29, 2014 08:09:29 AM Stephen Smalley wrote:
>> On 08/28/2014 04:47 PM, Paul Moore wrote:
>>> I'm not sure the exact date of the change, but 'ls -Z' on Rawhide is
>>>
>>> a bit different than in the past; the output now looks like this:
>>>   # /bin/ls -Z test
>>>   system_u:object_r:test_file_t:s0 test
>>
>> That seems very wrong - who knows how many userspace scripts may rely on
>> the output of ls -Z having a given format?   Is this a change in
>> upstream coreutils or Fedora-specific?
> 
> It does seems a bit odd to me too, but I'm in need of a quick solution and 
> changing to using the '-l' flag served that purpose.  I can try to track down 
> the source of the change, but it probably isn't going to happen today.
> 
> In the meantime, using '-l' doesn't hurt anything, and it works.

...on rawhide, maybe.  It breaks the test on Fedora 20, and presumably
on every older Fedora and RHEL release.


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