[X-Unix] Looking for lc(1) source code
Alexandre Gauthier
alex at underwares.org
Fri Feb 22 18:38:12 PST 2008
Robar Philip wrote:
>
> On Feb 20, 2008, at 6:21 AM, Alexandre Gauthier wrote:
>
>> Robar Philip wrote:
>>>
>>
>>> lc(1) is an ls(1) like command which sorts by file type. (MKS
>>> Software ships a version with their UNIX toolkit.) I used to have
>>> the source for a free version can't find it now and I was unable to
>>> find it via Google. Does anyone out there have a pointer?
>>>
>>
>> Not an immediate answer to your question but GNU ls (available
>> through macports or fink) has this sort option:
>>
>> --sort=WORD
>> extension -X, none -U, size -S, time -t, version -v, status -c,
>> time -t, atime -u, access -u, use -u
>>
>> So, technically, you could use `ls -X` to accomplish that.
>
> Thanks for the various suggestions, but none of them does what lc(1)
> does. I finally found the source at an HP site. (After giving up on
> Google and trying MS Live's search.)
Do you mind sharing a link?
Thanks :)
>
> Phil
>
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