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From: ghe@nucthy.physics.orst.edu (Guangliang He)
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Subject: Re: ls source code
Keywords: Unix ls source
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Date: 9 Aug 89 15:34:08 GMT
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In article <182@cerc.wvu.wvnet.edu.edu> saxena1@cerc.wvu.wvnet.edu (Naveen S. Saxena) writes:
=I am looking for source code for standard ls (for BSD and SYSV systems).
=I have checked bsd-sources on uunet and could not find it. Can anyone 
=give me a hint ?
=
=Boris Pelakh
=saxena1@cerc.wvu.wvnet.edu

As I know, you should have a source lisence to read the UNIX source
code (which are belong to either Berkerley or AT&T). Those on uunet are
not the part of UNIX distribution. They are public domain.



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