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2019 Oct 27
1
ls permissions format changed in CentOS 8
...uthor spotted it in the PuTTY changelog.
So any curses app that uses repeating characters will have this problem
when used with an old PuTTY version.
Here's an example of someone running into this with iptraf-ng on Arch Linux
a couple years ago:
<https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/394787/linux-terminal-skipping-some-repeating-whitespace-characters>
2019 Oct 26
2
ls permissions format changed in CentOS 8
It's not a ls bug. I've stepped through the code with gdb and it looks just
fine. At this point I think Epsilon (a 32-bit app) is corrupting the image
of its child process in a strange way. I'm working with the author at
Lugaru (who's very responsive) to track it down. He couldn't reproduce it
right away. I just reproduced it on a virgin CentOS 8 image at Linode with