Quoting Dan Kegel (<email address hidden>):
> Then perhaps the bug is in the manpage, http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/precise/en/man1/lxc-ls.1.html
> which doesn't say anything about listing existing containers on one line, and active containers on a second line.
Hm, yes. Upstream's lxc-ls used to print both, but as of May 4 that
has changed. The man page however never stated the old behavior.
We'll sync the new behavior when 13.04 opens up. For 12.10 I'm not
sure whether we should fix the man page, or change the behavior.
(I personally like the current behavior)
Quoting Dan Kegel (<email address hidden>): manpages. ubuntu. com/manpages/ precise/ en/man1/ lxc-ls. 1.html
> Then perhaps the bug is in the manpage, http://
> which doesn't say anything about listing existing containers on one line, and active containers on a second line.
Hm, yes. Upstream's lxc-ls used to print both, but as of May 4 that
has changed. The man page however never stated the old behavior.
We'll sync the new behavior when 13.04 opens up. For 12.10 I'm not
sure whether we should fix the man page, or change the behavior.
(I personally like the current behavior)