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- November 13, 1977
- The files in this directory belong in /usr/bin.
- The only ones not documented are "lock" which lets you supply
- a password to lock up your terminal (so you can go to the bathroom...),
- rout which cleans old junk out of /tmp,
- and teco which is of unknown origin (its mentioned in the Pascal
- document so I threw it in.)
- The programs "dates" "public" and "procp" all need to be setuid.
- Dates requires the creation of a data file "/usr/lib/dates" and public
- a directory "/usr/public"... procp needs to be able to read the memory.
- Procp depends on your system configuration and will, most likely,
- have to be recompiled.
- The programs pi, pxp, px, ex and ashell as well as trek are in their
- own directories.
- The programs cpall/cptree in this directory can help you install all
- this stuff...
- Bill Joy
- CS Division
- Department of EE and CS
- UC Berkeley
- Berkeley, California 94704
- (415) 524-4510 [HOME]
- (415) 642-4948 [SCHOOL]
- P.S. Note that `l' and `ls' were linked together, and should be
- linked again if you wish to use them...
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