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Vellingiri Arul

9/20/2007 9:08:00 AM

Dear Friends,
Where can I get the ls source code.
Please anyboby already aware means that tell to me.
I have been searching since two days,but I was unable to get the clear
source code of ls.
anyone help me.

by
Vellingiri.
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5 Answers

Alex Gutteridge

9/20/2007 9:23:00 AM

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On 20 Sep 2007, at 18:08, Vellingiri Arul wrote:

> Dear Friends,
> Where can I get the ls source code.
> Please anyboby already aware means that tell to me.
> I have been searching since two days,but I was unable to get the clear
> source code of ls.
> anyone help me.
>
> by
> Vellingiri.

No offense, but this question is very hard to understand. What do you
mean by 'ls'?

If you mean the unix command line program then:

a) This is the wrong place for your question.
b) You can't have searched very hard for those two days because
googling for 'ls source code' gives the wikipedia entry for ls as the
first result, from which three versions of ls are directly linked.

Alex Gutteridge

Bioinformatics Center
Kyoto University



Alex Fenton

9/20/2007 9:25:00 AM

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Vellingiri Arul wrote:
> Where can I get the ls source code.
> Please anyboby already aware means that tell to me.
> I have been searching since two days,but I was unable to get the clear
> source code of ls.

I have been searching two minutes:

http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=ls+s...

returns as the top search result a link to:

http://en.wikipedia.o...

Which contains an obvious link to:

http://minnie.tuhs.org/UnixTree/V7/usr/src/cmd...

Among the other top 10 google search results were several instances of
people asking the same question.

This is a friendly list, but please don't abuse people's goodwill by
asking questions without doing some basic research first - especially if
those questions do not relate to ruby.

a

Vellingiri Arul

9/20/2007 9:28:00 AM

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Alex Gutteridge wrote:
> On 20 Sep 2007, at 18:08, Vellingiri Arul wrote:
>
>> Dear Friends,
>> Where can I get the ls source code.
>> Please anyboby already aware means that tell to me.
>> I have been searching since two days,but I was unable to get the clear
>> source code of ls.
>> anyone help me.
>>
>> by
>> Vellingiri.
>
> No offense, but this question is very hard to understand. What do you
> mean by 'ls'?
>
> If you mean the unix command line program then:
>
> a) This is the wrong place for your question.
> b) You can't have searched very hard for those two days because
> googling for 'ls source code' gives the wikipedia entry for ls as the
> first result, from which three versions of ls are directly linked.
>
> Alex Gutteridge
>
> Bioinformatics Center
> Kyoto University

Hai,
I am really very very sorry for posting the questions.
ok.

by
vellingiri.
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Phlip

9/20/2007 2:09:00 PM

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Vellingiri Arul wrote:

> Where can I get the ls source code.

Hmmm. ls --help yields lots of search-worthy verbiage, including "color is
not used to distinguish types of files". Sticking that, with quotes, into
http://www.google.com/... returns:

ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/coreutils/coreutils-4....

BTW this group discusses Ruby, which ls _should_not_ be implemented in.

And I feel your pain - I once foolishly attempted to find the source to
'cal', in the days before /el Goog/'s codesearch! On a lark...

--
Phlip


David Johnston

5/6/2013 11:37:00 PM

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On 5/4/2013 6:25 PM, Steve Bartman wrote:
> On Sat, 04 May 2013 21:58:54 GMT, DI_Lewis_Oxford
> <dI_robbie_lewis@oxfordshire.uk.invalid> wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 04 May 2013 13:26:34 -0500, Steve Bartman wrote:
>>
>>> Or why Yeoman Rand had to constantly bring things to the CO for signing
>>> while he was at his tactical position. Or why in the 23rd century things
>>> had to be signed on a pad with a pen.
>>
>> Your taking it that it is a paper pad and pen... that is a tablet with a
>> stylus think Galaxy Note 10.1 with S Pen. This is prior art for all the
>> crapple BS that they and only they could have come up with a square
>> tablet.
>
> It had a row of blinking lights on it, didn't it? :)

Yup. Not bad as far as TV science fiction prescience, though.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCOFKaahE1w&feature=player_detail...