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for each solution for unexpected_directory_listing mention problem it solves (martin) bash shell may help with directory listing parsers (martin)
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    * //[[ui_login_scp#other_options|Clear aliases]]// (may help if the ''ls'' command is aliased to display non standard output) and     * //[[ui_login_scp#other_options|Clear aliases]]// (may help if the ''ls'' command is aliased to display non standard output) and
    * //[[ui_login_scp#other_options|Clear national variables]]// (may help if your listing does not use english month names).     * //[[ui_login_scp#other_options|Clear national variables]]// (may help if your listing does not use english month names).
 +  * Make sure you are using ''bash'' shell. If you do not want to set it as your default shell, [[ui_login_scp#shell|force it]] for WinSCP sessions.
  * If you are are experienced with unix shell, you can setup alias to ''ls'' command that would modify the output to match some of the supported formatting (e.g. using ''sed'' command). You will need to unset //[[ui_login_scp#other_options|Clear aliases]]// session option to disallow WinSCP from removing your alias. The next version of WinSCP will allow setting custom listing command to make this easier [[bug>142]].   * If you are are experienced with unix shell, you can setup alias to ''ls'' command that would modify the output to match some of the supported formatting (e.g. using ''sed'' command). You will need to unset //[[ui_login_scp#other_options|Clear aliases]]// session option to disallow WinSCP from removing your alias. The next version of WinSCP will allow setting custom listing command to make this easier [[bug>142]].

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