cbk@se-sd.UUCP (cbk) (04/01/86)
[ Insert generic programming superstition here ] Does anybody in net.microland know of an implementation of the UNIX "du" command for PCs? Either public-domain or otherwise is fine, but I'd prefer source written in C. Mail (see below) suggestions to me, ISIIS (*). AdTHANKSvance! (*) ISIIS == If Sufficient Interest I'll Summarize -- Carl Kuck (apply all standard disclaimers to the preceeding babble) UseNet (west) : {wherever}!sdcsvax!ncr-sd!se-sd!cbk (east) : {wherever}!ihnp4!ncr-sd!se-sd!cbk PacBell: (619) 450-6271 (w), 944-1705 (h) Only those who attempt the absurd can achieve the impossible.
halff@utah-cs.UUCP (Henry M. Halff) (04/02/86)
In article <47@se-sd.UUCP>, cbk@se-sd.UUCP (cbk) writes: > Does anybody in net.microland know of an implementation of the UNIX "du" > command for PCs? Either public-domain or otherwise is fine, but I'd > prefer source written in C. Mail (see below) suggestions to me, ISIIS (*). I can't give you C sources, but I just posted something like du that I wrote some time ago in Turbo Pascal. You can find it in net.sources under the name SUPRTREE. It comes in two parts, documentation, and source code. -- Henry M. Halff Halff Resources, Inc. halff@utah-cs.ARPA 4918 33rd Road, N., Arlington, VA 22207