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From: friedman@nutrimat.gnu.ai.mit.edu (Noah Friedman)
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Subject: Re: Looking for the login programme source
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Date: 28 Aug 91 19:40:59 GMT
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In-reply-to: djenner@arthur.Eng.Sun.COM's message of 28 Aug 91 16:11:33 GMT

In article <19167@exodus.Eng.Sun.COM> djenner@arthur.Eng.Sun.COM (Doug Jenner) writes:
>In article <2315@sophia.inria.fr> tarah@felix.inria.fr (Anas Tarah) writes:
>>Hello
>>	I'am looking for the login.c programme on SunOS Unix system, can anybody
>>tell where to find it...
>>	Thanks in advance..
>>
>>TARAH Anas
>
>You could always purchase a source license from Sun (contact your local
>Sun sales rep.)

   Better than that, you can get the sources to the bsd 4.4 login for FREE
via anonymous ftp from ftp.uunet.net:/bsd-sources. 

   It can't require that much porting, if any.

   Followups to alt.sources.d.

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Noah Friedman
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