Xref: utzoo comp.unix.questions:15571 comp.unix.wizards:17591 comp.sources.wanted:8395 Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!att!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!ucsfcgl!cca.ucsf.edu!root From: root@cca.ucsf.edu (Systems Staff) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions,comp.unix.wizards,comp.sources.wanted Subject: Re: ls source code Summary: There are several alternative implementations freely available. Keywords: Unix ls source Message-ID: <2297@ucsfcca.ucsf.edu> Date: 10 Aug 89 01:10:32 GMT References: <182@cerc.wvu.wvnet.edu.edu> Organization: Computer Center, UCSF Lines: 39 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 ? > If you _really_ need the standard sources then, as has been pointed out several times, you need to be a source code licensee of AT&T. If you want functional ls code there are several versions free. In the comp.sources.unix archives there are sources for lc in volume 10 sls in volume 18 Several implementations have been posted to comp.os.minix for which there are a couple of archive sites. In comp.sources.misc there are ils in volume 1 cls in volume 2 And long ago in net.sources, Peter da Silva's le. Plus any I don't remember. In short, it is one of the most commonly re-implemented Unix utilities. Thos Sumner Internet: thos@cca.ucsf.edu (The I.G.) UUCP: ...ucbvax!ucsfcgl!cca.ucsf!thos BITNET: thos@ucsfcca U.S. Mail: Thos Sumner, Computer Center, Rm U-76, UCSF San Francisco, CA 94143-0704 USA OS|2 -- an Operating System for puppets. #include