srp@ethz.UUCP (Scott Presnell) (11/24/86)
Hello, I have an interest in a program that will display the oragnization of a directory tree in UNIX (or MSDOS). This program would hopefully handle links, etc. If possible the program should be written in 'C'. I am mainly interested in the algorithm to parse and display such a tree so any program that sounds similar would be of interest to me too. Barterers welcome. -- ----------- Scott Presnell Eidgnoessische Technische Hochschule, Zuerich (ETH-Zentrum) Labor Fuer Organische Chemie Universitaetsstrasse 16 CH-8092 Zuerich Switzerland. uucp: ...seismo!mcvax!cernvax!ethz!srp (srp@ethz.uucp) earn/bitnet: Benner@CZHETH5A
dennisg@pwcs.StPaul.GOV (Dennis Grittner) (12/03/86)
In article <415@ethz.UUCP> srp@ethz.UUCP (Scott Presnell) writes: >Hello, >I have an interest in a program that will display the oragnization of a >directory tree in UNIX (or MSDOS). This program would hopefully handle >links, etc. If possible the program should be written in 'C'. >I am mainly interested in the algorithm to parse and display such a tree >so any program that sounds similar would be of interest to me too. I would like this code as well - a handy ( and dandy ) piece of software to help out unix users who don't want to use find and other fun toys... -- Dennis Grittner, Computer Services Manager, St. Paul Public Works U.S.Mail: Room 700 City Hall Annex, 25 W. 4th St., St. Paul, Minn., 55102 A.T.&T.: (612)-298-4402 UUCP:{your path to:}ihnp4!mmm!quest!pwcs!dennisg "developing nuclear arms for peace is like fu**ing for chastity"
jc@piaget.UUCP (John Cornelius) (12/04/86)
In article <766@pwcs.StPaul.GOV> dennisg@pwcs.StPaul.GOV (Dennis Grittner) writes: >In article <415@ethz.UUCP> srp@ethz.UUCP (Scott Presnell) writes: >>Hello, >>I have an interest in a program that will display the oragnization of a >>directory tree in UNIX (or MSDOS). This program would hopefully handle . . >I would like this code as well - a handy ( and dandy ) piece of >software to help out unix users who don't want to use find and >other fun toys... > The file tree.c produces a program that does what you want except that it does not offer link information (as far as I know). I believe that it has been posted to sources several times. John Cornelius (...!sdcsvax!piaget!jc)