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From: ditto@cbmvax.UUCP (Michael "Ford" Ditto)
Newsgroups: unix-pc.bugs,comp.sys.att
Subject: Re: Named pipes on the UNIX PC, is there a problem with ls(1)?
Summary: Old version of ls
Keywords: pipes, mknod, FIFO's, ls
Message-ID: <4843@cbmvax.UUCP>
Date: 27 Sep 88 16:05:52 GMT
References: <507@icus.islp.ny.us> <1099@tellab5.tellabs.CHI.IL.US>
Reply-To: ditto@cbmvax.UUCP (Michael "Ford" Ditto)
Organization: Commodore Technology, West Chester, PA
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In article <1099@tellab5.tellabs.CHI.IL.US> dpb@tellab5.UUCP (Darryl Baker) writes:
>Well sports fans the reason ls on the 3B1 is not marking named pipes correctly
>is that it is the BSD version of ls. It must not have been modified to handle
>named pipes. The easiest way to check this is link /bin/ls and /bin/lf then type
>lf. It will act as if you typed "ls -F", a totally Berkeley trait.

Those are "standard" features of ls from AT&T; they were taken out for
System V for some reason.  Darryl is correct, though in pointing out that
it is a symptom of the problem... the Unix PC apparrently has the V7 ls.

Perhaps I should fix the one last bug in my own ls program and post it;
it's what I've always been using, so I never noticed the missing fifo
support.
-- 
					-=] Ford [=-

"The number of Unix installations	(In Real Life:  Mike Ditto)
has grown to 10, with more expected."	ford@kenobi.cts.com
- The Unix Programmer's Manual,		...!sdcsvax!crash!elgar!ford
  2nd Edition, June, 1972.		ditto@cbmvax.commodore.com