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authorasami <asami@FreeBSD.org>1996-01-15 18:37:18 +0800
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The linux colorized ls. Hey don't shoot me, it's only a port! ;)
Submitted by: Brian Clapper <bmc@telebase.com>
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+This is a port of the Slackware Linux colorized `ls' program, which is, in
+turn, adapted from the `ls' program that comes with the GNU `fileutils'
+package. It is based on GNU fileutils version 3.12. The port installs
+four programs in `/usr/local/bin': `linuxls', `dir', `vdir' and
+`dircolors'. It also installs man pages for `linuxls' and `dircolors'.
+The programs are compatible with their counterparts in Slackware Linux
+releases.
+
+Standard xterm prior to XFree86 3.1.2B doesn't know about colors, so
+you should use color_xterm or kterm (available from the ports
+collection) if you are using older versions of XFree86.
+
+NOTES:
+
+1. This port modifies the GNU `fileutils' make procedure (as originally
+ patched for Linux) so that it installs only programs and man pages
+ listed above.
+
+2. Unlike the Slackware Linux version, this port installs `ls' as `linuxls'
+ so it won't conflict with the normal BSD `ls' program or the BSD
+ `colorls' program (the latter available from the ports collection).
+
+3. This colorized `ls' program is not the same as the `colorls' program
+ available from the ports collection.
+
+Brian Clapper <bmc@WillsCreek.COM>
+07 January 1996