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From: djenner@arthur.Eng.Sun.COM (Doug Jenner)
Newsgroups: alt.sources
Subject: Re: Looking for the login programme source
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Date: 29 Aug 91 00:01:54 GMT
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In article <MELLON.91Aug28125835@nigiri.pa.dec.com> mellon@nigiri.pa.dec.com (Ted Lemon) writes:
>
>Or, you could browse through the bsd source archives - I believe that
>there's a functional login program there.   Doug, get a life -
>spending gazillions of dollars on a source license just so that you
>can hack the /bin/login program would be totally ridiculous.
>
>			       _MelloN_

Of course it is.  But asking for proprietary source in a public forum is
just as ridiculous.

D.
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