0README

misc.C
|-- 0NOTE			obvious
|-- 0README			this file
|-- Makefile			makefile
|-- ll.1			man page
|-- ll.c			source file
|-- pad.1			man page
|-- pad.c			source file
|-- tac.1			man page
|-- tac.c			source file
|-- whereis.1			man page
`-- whereis.c			source file


Four old utilities:

	NAME
	       pad - pad lines to given length
	SYNOPSIS
	       pad [ -length ] [ file ... ]


	NAME
	       tac - concatenate and print files in reverse
	SYNOPSIS
	       tac [ -string ] [ +string ] [ file ... ]


	NAME
	       ll - line length
	SYNOPSIS
	       ll [ name ... ]


	NAME
	       whereis - locate source, binary, and or manual for program
	SYNOPSIS
	       whereis [ -sbm ] [ -u ] [ -SBM dir ...  -f ] name ...


"Whereis" is the old bsd (1980's) version with search for man pages
and srcs.  The old version is IMHO significantly more useful than
the default macosx version.  I believe that the sources are available
for personal use.

tac, pad, and ll are also I believe similarly not unrestricted.


John Rupley
 rupley@u.arizona.edu -or- jar@rupley.com
 30 Calle Belleza, Tucson AZ 85716 - (520) 325-4533; fax - (520) 325-4991
 Dept. Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics, Univ. Arizona, Tucson AZ 85721
