ls: handle invalid block size as GNU does#5626
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If you provide an invalid block size with
ls --block-size=invalid, GNUlsshows an error message and exits with a status code of2. uutilsls, on the other hand, shows the same error message but also lists the content of the current folder. And the status code is1. This PR adapts the handling of an invalid block size to match GNU's handling.