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From: bobm@rtech.UUCP (Bob Mcqueer)
Newsgroups: comp.sources.d
Subject: Re: VC
Message-ID: <601@rtech.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 14-Jan-87 14:20:33 EST
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Posted: Wed Jan 14 14:20:33 1987
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in article <1532@kitty.UUCP>, larry@kitty.UUCP (Larry Lippman) says:
 
> 	Ahem.  How can you register ``vc'' as a trademark for use in the
> UNIX (tm) environment when the command vc(1) - version control clearly
> predates your spreadsheet program?

I wondered about this too.  I generally check for the name before I build
something, which is how I found that "vc" already existed, so I built the
thing as "vcalc".  BUT, I notice that vc is /usr/ucb/vc - it probably
DOESN'T conflict on SYS V systems.  I still would have thought they'd
have checked before marketing it.
-- 

Bob McQueer
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