Branden Robinson wrote: > On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 07:45:36PM +0100, Bernhard R. Link wrote: > > If anyone had claimed such any kind of distribution > > in this area some years ago, I'd taken it for a good joke[1]. > [...] > > [1] compareable to a cat /bin/clear on a Solaris of the right version. > > I presume this was like Solaris's /bin/true, which was something like > this: > > #!/bin/sh > > # THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE OF AT&T. IF YOU DISTRIBUTE IT > # YOU WILL BE LABELLED AN ENEMY COMBATANT, YOUR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS > # IGNORED, AND EITHER HELD IN DETENTION IN GUANTANAMO BAY FOR THE REST > # OF YOUR LIFE, OR SUMMARILY EXECUTED, AT THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S > # PLEASURE. > > exit 0 > > Is that about right?
Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.7 Generic October 1998 phoenix{mschulth}1: cat /bin/clear #!/usr/bin/sh # Copyright (c) 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 AT&T # All Rights Reserved # THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF AT&T # The copyright notice above does not evidence any # actual or intended publication of such source code. #ident "@(#)clear.sh 1.8 96/10/14 SMI" /* SVr4.0 1.3 */ # Copyright (c) 1987, 1988 Microsoft Corporation # All Rights Reserved # This Module contains Proprietary Information of Microsoft # Corporation and should be treated as Confidential. # clear the screen with terminfo. # if an argument is given, print the clear string for that tty type /usr/bin/tput ${1:+-T$1} clear 2> /dev/null exit phoenix{mschulth}2: