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help find wget, less, unzip source code
Where can I find the source code to basic unix core utilities like less, wget, and unzip?
I'm on a HP-UX system that is missing a lot of basic tools. I Don't have admin access to the box. Google searches won't give me the source code. I would like to install some of the missing tools, like wget, less and unzip to my home directory. I know how to do this, but cannot find the source code to compile them from. Where can I find the source code to these basic tools? I can find the source code to more complex programs like samba and screen, but cannot find the source code to these core utilities. Thanks, Gold Fish |
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