From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: random832@fastmail.com (Random832) Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2015 22:38:46 -0500 Subject: [TUHS] PWB contributions References: <201511090139.tA91dCvK006536@coolidge.cs.Dartmouth.EDU> <627C631F-2B0E-45FC-97DB-7A8FE4DBB3B8@ccc.com> <52F63A89-B372-409E-9296-BAA4CBF848AF@acm.org> Message-ID: Win Treese writes: > Of course, as soon as I sent that, I found Dan Halbert’s version of things > at http://www.danhalbert.org/more.html >From that page: > I named the program more. This was a daring move at the time, since it > was such a long name for a UNIX command, and was also a real English > word. That makes me wonder... where does pg(1) fit into this history? There's a version of it in the 32V tree in the TUHS archive, but nowhere else, yet it surfaces in modern Unixes such as Solaris and there's a clone in the "util-linux" package. It also shows up in SuSv2 (marked LEGACY, and absent from later versions). Was it part of System III/V?