Number: 1657 Date: 17-Jul-84 12':19':57 Submitter: Sannella.PA Source: Masinter.pa Subject: top-level command NDIR now works': prints out directory in tabular format Assigned To: Masinter.pa Attn: Release Status: Fixed In/By: Harmony/Intermezzo Problem Type: Design - UI Impact: Annoying Difficulty: Frequency: Everytime Priority: Perhaps System: Operating System Subsystem: Generic File Operations Machine: Disk: Lisp Version: Source Files: Microcode Version: Memory Size: File Server: Server Software Version: Disposition: In Harmony, NDIR will work and not include version numbers. In Intermezzo, it will work *and* include version numbers. The Harmony release message can note that NDIR works, and the Intermezzo release message can note that, by popular demand, NDIR now includes version numbers.' ' ' ["Sannella.PA" "12-Sep-84 17':54':48" Attn': Status':(Closed->Open) In/By': Description':]' ["Sannella.PA" "13-Sep-84 09':49':08" Problem% Type':(Bug->Design% -% UI) Description':]' ["masinter" "24-Sep-84 17':39':28" Attn': Status':(Open->Fixed) In/By': Disposition':] Description: ' Date': 16 Jul 84 17':03 PDT' From': Masinter.pa' Subject': bug fixed' To': lispsupport' cc': vanMelle' ' NDIR as a top level command now works. It prints out the directory in a tabular format. Used to die with an "illegal version number" for most machines.' ' [I guess this is an AR which should be submitted as "Fixed", OS/Generic Files, etc.]' ' -----' ' Subject': NDIR doesn''t print version numbers' To': Masinter' cc': Sannella.pa' ' I just noticed that NDIR doesn''t print the version numbers for files. If you have FOO;1 thru FOO;5, it just prints' FOO FOO FOO FOO FOO' ' I have changed the status of AR 1657 (top-level command NDIR now works': prints out directory in tabular format) back to Open.' ' -----' ' Date': 12 Sep 84 18':05 PDT' From': masinter.pa' Subject': Re': NDIR doesn''t print version numbers' In-reply-to': Sannella.pa''s message of 12 Sep 84 17':54 PDT' To': Sannella.pa' cc': LispSupport' ' Re': "I just noticed that NDIR doesn''t print the version numbers for files. If you have FOO;1 thru FOO;5, it just prints' FOO FOO FOO FOO FOO' ' I have changed the status of AR 1657 (top-level command NDIR now works': prints out directory in tabular format) back to Open"' ' that''s not a bug, its a feature.' ' DIR *.* COLUMNS 20 will print out the directory in 20-character columns including versions.' ' NDIR spec is equivalent to' ' DIR spec PP COLUMNS 20' ' and PP means "no version"' ' If this isn''t documented, it needs to be, but I think the stuff "works"' ' If you just say ' ' NDIR' ' ' it only prints out the "highest" version anyway.' ' Do you think I should change the default for NDIR to include the version?' ' -----' ' Date': 12 Sep 84 18':24 PDT' From': Sannella.pa' Subject': Re': NDIR doesn''t print version numbers' In-reply-to': masinter.pa''s message of 12 Sep 84 18':05 PDT' To': masinter.pa' cc': Sannella.pa, LispSupport.pa' ' Is this the way it used to be in Interlisp-10 (NDIR prints no version numbers by default)? How strange. I would think that if a user wanted no version numbers, he could just specify NDIR xx PP.' ' Do whatever you want. If you think it is fine as it is, change the AR to Fixed. It just looked wierd enough to me that I thought it was a bug.' ' -----' ' From': masinter.pa' Date': 12-Sep-84 19':28':12 PDT' Subject': Re': NDIR doesn''t print version numbers' In-reply-to': Sannella''s message of 12 Sep 84 18':24 PDT' To': Sannella' cc': masinter, LispSupport' ' I''ll change the default to print versions, as a "design- UI" change rather than as a "bug" fix.' ' (oh, hair splitting, right?)' ' ' ' Workaround: Test Case: Edit-By: masinter Edit-Date: 24-Sep-84 17':39':29