Hi,
update: Actually tested the code and refined it a bit...
update2: Crafted a better perl solution, not calling perl in Perl...
Couldn't you just do something like:
my ( @temp, %authors );
@temp = sort map { my @b=split; $b[2]; } `ls -l`;
foreach ( @temp )
{
$authors{$}=1 if not $authors{$_} and length $_;
}
print "$_\n" for keys %authors;'
IIRC, uniq is a standard unix command, which is also available under Solaris 7.
Greets,
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