when we use the "l" command we get the list of all files & directories available. Files aged less than 6 months, when listed do not display the year. Now my requirement is, i need the time stamp should contain the year for file spooled as of date. Can u suggest me the command.
replies appreciated.
raguram R
ex:
-rw-r--r-- 1 rram group 1130 Jan 3 2003 a.c
-rw-r--r-- 1 rram group 32 Feb 3 18:05 a.sh
I have never heard of a -T argument for ls (or its aliases). I can't get -T to work on hp-ux nor sunos. Linux uses -T to set tabstops and -T requires an argument.
I had been looking at the man page on 5.0.6, where this works:
On 5.0.5, I get the following and the man page on the 5.0.5 system shows no -T option:
Sorry for the confusion, raguramtgr!