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From `man 3 fts`: The fts functions are provided for traversing file
hierarchies. A simple overview is that the fts_open() function returns
a "handle" on a file hierarchy, which is then supplied to the other fts
functions. The function fts_read() returns a pointer to a structure
describing one of the files in the file hierarchy. The function
fts_children() returns a pointer to a linked list of structures, each
of which describes one of the files contained in a directory in the
hierarchy. fts conforms to 4.4BSD.
fts is usually provided by the system's libc, as glibc and uClibc do.
However, musl does not and hence the need for a standalone version.
This code was adopted from OpenBSD 5.7 and modified slightly to build
in Linux.
Repository: https://github.com/blueness/fts-standalone
Maintainer: Anthony G. Basile <blueness@gentoo.org>
fts-0.1.tar.gz | 326 | July 12, 2015 | 4fe53bcda6a3361222b443f929b95b77 | [sig] |
fts-0.2.tar.gz | 332 | July 13, 2015 | 7c5842ecbb10cbb8b0930cbcc84d9d21 | [sig] |