`gnuls' is a port of the GNU colorized `ls' program--the one most Linux users are familiar with. The port was formerly called `linuxls', since it had been adapted from the colorized Linux version of `ls' -- which, in turn, was a patched version of GNU's stock `ls' program. The folks at GNU have since rolled the colorization mods into their official version of `ls'; this port's name now reflects that change. The port installs five programs in `/usr/local/bin': `gnuls', `linuxls' (for backward compatibility), `dir', `vdir' and `dircolors'. It also installs man pages for `gnuls' (but *not* `linuxls') and `dircolors'. NOTES: 1. This port modifies the GNU `fileutils' make procedure so that it installs only programs and man pages listed above. 2. This port installs GNU's `ls' as `gnuls' and `linuxls' so it won't conflict with the normal BSD `ls' program or the BSD `colorls' program (the latter available from the ports collection). 3. This colorized `ls' program is not the same as the `colorls' program available from the ports collection. Brian Clapper 10 August 1997