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Date:      Thu, 11 Jul 2002 14:20:54 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Joerg Wunsch <joerg@FreeBSD.org>
To:        cvs-committers@FreeBSD.org, cvs-all@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   cvs commit: src/usr.bin/whereis Makefile pathnames.h whereis.1 whereis.c whereis.pl
Message-ID:  <200207112120.g6BLKtED015671@freefall.freebsd.org>

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joerg       2002/07/11 14:20:54 PDT

  Modified files:
    usr.bin/whereis      Makefile whereis.1 whereis.c 
  Added files:
    usr.bin/whereis      pathnames.h 
  Removed files:
    usr.bin/whereis      whereis.pl 
  Log:
  Complete rewrite, once again.
  
  This is basically a ``C compilation'' of the former whereis.pl file,
  employing the same algorithms, and aiming at being mostly
  UI-compatible to the old (legally tainted) 4.3BSD whereis(1).  In
  comparision, the 4.4BSD-Lite version is just another variant of
  which(1) only, where in particular the option to search for source
  directories is sorely missing.
  
  While i was at it, i added two more options which i contemplated doing
  long since.  -x will suppress the run of locate(1) to find sources
  that could not be found otherwise, potentially saving a lot of time
  (but obviously, risking to not find some sources that are well hidden
  in the tree).  -q will omit the leading name of the query, so in
  particular, you can now do something like:
  
          cd `whereis -qs ls`
  
  I'd explicitly like to thank johan for his review which was quite a
  bit more than an average review, including sending me a lot of diffs.
  
  Reviewed by:    johan
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.6       +2 -0      src/usr.bin/whereis/Makefile
  1.1       +50 -0     src/usr.bin/whereis/pathnames.h (new)
  1.16      +119 -12   src/usr.bin/whereis/whereis.1
  1.8       +555 -91   src/usr.bin/whereis/whereis.c
  1.9       +0 -242    src/usr.bin/whereis/whereis.pl (dead)

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