borman@decvax.UUCP (Dave Borman) (02/08/84)
Well folks, it's about time for a new version of Dtree. The main claim to fame of this latest and greatest version of dtree is that it works on 4.1c and 4.2 systems, and does some nifty fiddling internally to save on data space. It does have one major bug that I haven't figured out to do with yet, and that is the case where a directory name is longer than the maximum filename size you told dtree to use, it doesn't recurse down those directories. Those of you who are newer to the net are probably wondering what dtree is. Well, dtree is a program to give you a nice graphical output of a directory listing and all its sub-directories. It has oodles of options, and will run under various flavors of UNIX(tm), and just uses standard ascii characters. I am posting two files to net.sources, one has the source and the other has the manual page. As before, if you run into problems and/or find bugs, please let me know (there's been at least one bug with every other posting, why should this time be any different, right?). Note that my address has changed from stolaf!borman to decvax!borman, though stuff sent to stolaf!borman gets forwarded. -Dave Borman, Digital Unix Engineering Group decvax!borman