On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Eric Smith wrote:
> This was proven by checking /var/sadm/install/contents on a
> different system and seeing that it was in fact part of that package.
> (Does Solaris have the equivalent of the AIX call lslpp -w?)
>
I have a small shell script which in essence is one command, something
like:
grep "/ls " /var/sadm/install/contents
It also presents findings beautifully :-) I am sure, you all have
something like this.
P.S. Sometimes, interesting things come up. My system actually has four
binaries named ls:
/usr/bin/ls f none 0555 bin bin 17440 33156 869026953 SUNWcsu
/usr/local/bin/ls f none 0755 root user 183320 13394 995496554 SRSWflutl
/usr/ucb/ls f none 0755 bin bin 13220 7932 869028280 SUNWscpu
/usr/xpg4/bin/ls f none 0555 bin bin 17448 30575 869026955 SUNWxcu4
P.P.S. /usr/local/bin/ls is a GNU thing.
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