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.\" Copyright (c) 1980 The Regents of the University of California.
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.\" All rights reserved.
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.\"
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.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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.\" are met:
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.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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.\" must display the following acknowledgement:
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.\" This product includes software developed by the University of
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.\" California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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.\" 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
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.\" may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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.\" without specific prior written permission.
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.\"
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.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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.\" SUCH DAMAGE.
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.\"
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.\" @(#)a.checklist 6.2 (Berkeley) 4/17/91
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.\"
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.ls 1
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.ap A "Notesfile Installation Checklist"
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.a1 "Installing Notesfile Code"
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You can be sure that you have modified all necessary constants
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in the notesfile system by following this simple checklist.
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.bz
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.iz
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change to the notesfile source directory
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.iz
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tar x
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[reads the notesfile tape]
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.iz
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cd src
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.iz
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[edit] parms.h
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.iz
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ARCHTIME.
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Default for how long unmodified note strings hang around.
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.iz
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WORKSETSIZE.
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The default number of notes to leave in a notesfile when archiving.
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.iz
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DFLTSH.
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This should be left as the Bourne shell, /bin/sh -RBE
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.iz
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DFLTED.
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The editor to use if no NFED or EDITOR environment variable
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exists.
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.iz
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SEQFILE.
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This is the name of a file in the utility directory which contains
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a list of notesfiles for users without an NFSEQ environment variable.
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The default is probably just fine.
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.iz
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DFLTSEQ.
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For users without an NFSEQ environment variable and when the file
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specified by the SEQFILE definition above doesn't exist, we
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finally fall back to using the notesfiles specified by this string.
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The nice thing about having things in SEQFILE is that you don't
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have to recompile the notesfile software everytime you wish to
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change the default set of notesfiles; instead you edit a file.
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.iz
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MAILER.
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The program which will do mailing.
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If you are in a networked environment, this mailer should
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manage to route letters to far away places for you.
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The notesfile system only retains the name of the destination site;
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a path to that site is not kept.
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.iz
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SUPERMAILER.
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This should be defined if you have an intelligent mail program.
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Intelligent here means that you can edit the letter and other
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fun things.
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.iz
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PAGER.
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A program which shows 1 screenful of information at a time.
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.iz
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WRITE.
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A program which allows online user-user communication
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(such as /bin/write).
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.iz
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FULLDOMAIN.
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This defines the domain name of your local systems. For many
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USENET sites, this should be ``UUCP''.
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Other examples include ``ARPA'' and ``Uiuc.ARPA''.
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This should not include the system name.
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In the UIUC Computer Science Department, we have machines named
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``uiucdcs'', ``uiucdcsb'', and so on;
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our value for FULLDOMAIN is ``Uiuc.ARPA''.
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The notesfile code puts
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things together to yield ``uiucdcsb.Uiuc.ARPA'' as a
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full domain name for one of our machines.
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Note that you do NOT need to place a ``.'' at the beginning of
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the domain name; the notesfile software does this for you.
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.ix
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IDDOMAIN.
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This switch is (for now) undefined.
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When defined it indicates the the unique id's associated with
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notes are to have a system component containing the system
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name and the string defined by FULLDOMAIN.
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The eventual goal is that this will be defined.
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Currently, there are problems with using long strings
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for unique identifiers. This is related to the old notesfile
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structure which used a 10 character maximum and didn't check for
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overflow.
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.br
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So for now, leave this undefined.
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I'm not sure when it will be good to enable this option.
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.iz
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Select a kernel type for your machine.
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If no kernel is selected, the code may compile but most
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likely will not run.
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.iz
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PROMPT.
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If you wish the system to give a command prompt.
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Otherwise the notesfile system is promptless.
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.iz
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USERHOST.
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If this is defined, the notesfile system uses the convention
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``user@host'' to indicate where an article originated.
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If undefined, the notesfile system uses a ``host!user''
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notation.
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If you are running in an environment which supports Internet
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style names, you may choose to use this.
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.iz
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DYNADIR.
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When defined, the notesfile system will determine the default
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spool directory notesfiles from /etc/passwd.
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The home directory for the user ``notes'' (actually whatever is
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specified in the Makefile) is read from /etc/passwd and the
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parent directory is used as the default spool directory.
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Thus if notes' home directory is ``/usr/spool/notes/.utilities'',
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the default directory is ``/usr/spool/notes''.
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This assumes that notes' home directory is in the .utilities
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directory.
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.sp
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This is useful for the case where a single binary will be run
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on several machines with differing disk layouts.
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On one, the database might live in /usr/spool/notes; another
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host might have the data base in /mnt/notes.
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By using DYNADIR and moving the ``notes'' home directory
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on various machines, only one binary is needed.
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.sp
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If the notes database lives in the same place on all of your
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machines, a better approach is to use the MSTDIR definition
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in the Makefile.
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.iz
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K_KEY.
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When defined, the ``k'' and ``K'' keys act similarly to the
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``q'' and ``Q' keys respectively.
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The choice is up to you.
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Defining them allows reading of notes with one hand.
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However some people get aggravated when the miss the ``j'' key
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and hit the ``k'' key.
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All the documentation considers the ``k'' key to be active.
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.iz
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BIGTEXT.
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Define this is you want to allow notes longer than 65000 bytes.
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Note that if you have old notesfiles, you will have to dump and
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reload them with the ``nfdump'' and ``nfload'' programs before
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the new code will work on them.
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.iz
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.ft B
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The following definitions are pretty much ``stock'' and
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usually aren't changed.
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.ft P
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.iz
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NFMAINT.
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This is the name of the notesfile which receives control messages,
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error reports and other notesfile logging functions.
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I do not recommend #undef'ing this.
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.iz
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AUTOCREATE.
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When defined, network receptions of previously undefined notesfiles
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will cause the creation of that notesfile.
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If undefined, the reception will fail if the notesfile doesn't
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exist.
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This is used in environments such as USENET where new notesfiles
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are often created remotely.
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.iz
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STATS.
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If defined, the statistics keeping code is enabled. If undefined,
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the notesfile system will not keep statistics.
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Keeping statistics involves no space overhead and relatively
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little time overhead; I recommend leaving this defined.
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.iz
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FASTSEQ.
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Enables code which ``fails-quickly'' by determining in an
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inexpensive operation if there can't be any new articles.
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When there might be new articles,
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a more thorough and time consuming algorithm
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is used.
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.iz
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DUMPCORE.
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This defines a subdirectory of the notesfile utility directory
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where core images generated by internal consistency checks are
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placed. If undefined, the errors will be logged but no core
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image is generated.
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.iz
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FASTFORK.
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This definition enables a quick forking algorithm which
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exec's the desired program immediately instead of going through
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the system(III) interface.
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It avoids an extra fork()/execl() and shell startup costs.
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However some functionality is lost.
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.iz
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[finished editing parms.h]
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.iz
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[edit] Makefile
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.iz
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select BIN.
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The directory where user commands are kept.
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The Makefile will NOT create this directory.
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At UIUC, we use /usr/bin. Another common choice is
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/usr/local.
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.iz
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MSTDIR.
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The default directory for notesfiles.
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The Makefile WILL make this directory for you.
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This is typically /usr/spool/notes.
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.iz
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ARCHDIR.
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Old notes never die, they go here instead;
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the Makefile WILL make this directory for you.
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.iz
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NET.
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This is the directory where the notesfile networking programs
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``nfxmit'' and ``nfrcv'' will be placed.
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In most cases, ``/usr/bin'' is a good choice.
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You may wish to change it if your UUCP or other networking
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mechanisms use other directories.
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This directory must already exist;
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the Makefile will not create it.
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.iz
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AUTOSEQ.
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The invocation name for the automatic sequencer.
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For multiple names like `autoseq', `readnotes' and `autonotes',
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make links to the file ``/usr/bin/notes'' with the appropriate
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names (assuming that BIN = `/usr/bin').
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.iz
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NOTES.
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The username of the user who ``owns'' all the notesfiles.
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.iz
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NOTESUID.
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The numeric userid of the notesfile ``owner''.
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For example NOTES = notes, NOTESUID = 10.
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.iz
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NOTESGRP.
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The name of the group to which the ``NOTES'' signon belongs.
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.ft B
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It is strongly recommended that this be a special group
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just for the notes database and programs.
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.ft P
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.iz
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ANON.
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The name of the ``anonymous'' user.
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.iz
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ANONUID.
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The numeric userid of the ``anonymous'' user;
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this should be an idle user id since it is not allowed to
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run the notesfile program.
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.iz
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LIBDIR.
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The directory to contain ``libnfcom.a'', a user accessible library
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of routines.
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This is distributed as /usr/local/lib.
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.iz
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CFLAGS.
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You may wish to arrange for split I/D loading on a PDP-11
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(the -i flag).
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It may also be prudent to optimize the code (-O flag).
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If code size is an issue, remove the RCSIDENT definition;
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when defined, version control information is included in the
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binaries and they are correspondingly larger.
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.iz
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[finished editing]
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Makefile
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.iz
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[may need to become super-user at this point]
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.iz
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type ``make base''
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and assess its completion.
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It will tell you if all went well.
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.ft B
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If you are merely installing a new version of the notesfile code,
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you should type ``touch base'' instead of ``make base''.
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.ft P
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.iz
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Signon as notesfile ``owner''.
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While remaining super-user isn't a fatal flaw at this point, it
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does mean that several default notesfiles won't be generated.
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These can be created by hand if you forget.
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Nothing from this point on (including future code updates) requires
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super-user privileges.
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.iz
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cd src
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.iz
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.ft B
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If you are merely installing a new version of the code,
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type ``touch spool'' now. This tells the makefile that the spool
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directories already exist.
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.ft P
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.iz
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make boot.
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This is the final step, it should complete with a message
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that the system is installed.
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An error message when doing the ``mknf -on nfmaint nfgripes''
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probaby means you are still super-user.
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Don't sweat it; just become notes and type the ``mknf'' command
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line over. Everything is now fine.
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.iz
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You may have to be Super-User for the next step depending on the
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modes of your manual directory, /usr/man.
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.iz
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cd ../man.
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[the man page directory for notesfiles]
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.iz
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make install.
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to install the man(I) pages for the notesfile system.
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They are placed, by default, in the directories /usr/man/man1,
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/usr/man/man3, and /usr/man/man8.
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.iz
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Examine the ``Samples'' directory for templates of files normally
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in the notesfile utility directory.
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These files include shell scripts to run through cron(8) which
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queue network transmissions, expire old notes, and
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map between notesfiles and news.
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.iz
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Modify UUCP's ``uuxqt.c'' to allow remote execution of ``nfrcv''.
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This is unnecessary if no notesfile networking will be done
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or if another remote execution mechanism will be used.
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Some versions of UUCP have a file ``/usr/lib/uucp/L.cmds''
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which contains names of permitted commands.
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.iz
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Modify /etc/rc to remove notesfile locks at boot time.
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[4.2 BSD machines might prefer to use /etc/rc.local.]
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Add the command ``rm -f /usr/spool/notes/.locks/*''.
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.ez
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.a1 "Upgrading Existing Notesfile Databases"
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Revision 1.7 of the notesfile system requires converting
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existing notesfile databases to a new format.
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A set of programs to accomplish this task are included in the
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distribution.
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The ``nfdump'' program converts notesfiles into an ASCII representation.
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The ``nfload'' program converts this ASCII representation back
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into a properly formatted notesfile.
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To convert an existing notesfile database, these steps are what I
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follow:
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.bz
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.iz
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Compile ``nfdump'' with the OLD notes distribution.
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If your version of the software is old enough not to have a copy
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of nfdump,
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I suggest you either try to adapt the version in the current
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distribution or using the networking programs ``nfxmit'' and ``nfrcv''
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to get the information between the old and new databases.
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.iz
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Compile ``nfload'' with the NEW notes distribution.
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.iz
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cd /usr/spool/notes
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.iz
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mkdir .OLD
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.iz
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mv * .OLD
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.iz
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run the following script:
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.nf
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.br
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#! /bin/csh -f
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foreach i (`ls .OLD`)
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echo $i start
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nfdump-old /usr/spool/notes/.OLD/$i - | nfload-new $i
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echo $i done
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end
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echo ALL DONE
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.fi
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.iz
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rm -rf .OLD
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.ez
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You will also have to convert the sequencer information.
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In the ``utility/seq-cvt'' directory there are a pair of programs
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``seqtoascii'' and ``seqtobinary''.
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To convert the sequencer information:
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.bz
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.iz
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make ``seqtoascii'' using the OLD structs.h and parms.h.
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.iz
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make ``seqtobinary'' using the NEW structs.h and parms.h.
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.iz
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cd /usr/spool/notes/.sequencer
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.iz
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mkdir .OLD
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.iz
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mv * .OLD
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.iz
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run this shell script:
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.nf
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.br
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#!/bin/csh -f
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foreach i (`ls .OLD`)
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echo $i
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seqtoascii .OLD/$i | seqtobinary $i
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end
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echo ALL DONE
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.fi
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.iz
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rm -rf .OLD
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.iz
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If you are going to use the FULLDOMAIN option, you may want
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to go ahead and perform the following steps:
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.iz
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run this shell script, appropriately modified to reflect
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your domain setup.
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This one reflects the naming at UIUC.
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.nf
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.br
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#!/bin/csh -f
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foreach i (Sy:*)
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echo $i
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ln $i $i.UUCP
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ln $i $i.Uiuc.ARPA
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end
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echo ALL DONE
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.fi
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.iz
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You have now converted your notesfile database to 1.7 format.
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Install the new binaries and fire away.
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.ex
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.a1 "Hints on Installing Notesfiles on Multiple Systems"
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Notesfile binaries are portable across similar machines.
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User-id's and hostnames are determined by examining /etc/passwd
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and through system calls.
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To install the Notesfile system on a network of like machines
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(a collection of 68000 workstations for example)
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one machine must go through the procedure detailed above.
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A shell script ``rinstall'' is included in the notesfile
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source directory.
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This shell script will propagate copies across the network.
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Rinstall is a simple script that assumes the correct
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hierarchies exist on the target machines.
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It was written to use the 4.2 BSD ``rcp'' and ``rsh'' programs
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to copy files and remotely execute commands.
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Different networking commands will require changes to the shell
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script.
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To generate the proper hierarchies on other systems,
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copy the Makefile to each of the machines and make both
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``base'' and ``spool''. This will create the proper files
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and directories for the notesfile system.
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Then return to the master machine and run the rinstall script
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to send binaries to each of the other machines.
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The ``Samples'' directory of the Notesfile distribution
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contains example cron scripts for sending information between
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a network of systems running notesfiles.
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These shell scripts can prove helpful in setting up notesfile
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transmissions around your local network.
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.a1 "Mail to Notesfiles"
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To use the nfmail program with the 4.1 BSD /etc/delivermail
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or the 4.2 BSD /usr/lib/sendmail
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insert lines of the following form in the file /usr/lib/aliases.
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.in +1i
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.nf
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somenotes: ``|/usr/spool/notes/.utilities/nfmail somenotes''
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gripes: ``|/usr/spool/notes/.utilities/nfmail problems''
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.fi
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.in
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.a1 "The Notesfiles/News Gateway"
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The notesfile/news gateway may need a little more tickling to
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convince it to work properly. For more information on how to set this
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up properly, see section 3.5 (``Interfacing to News'') and look at
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the file `Src/newsgate.h'.
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Appendix B (``Interfacing Notesfiles to News'')
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is another source of information for connecting the two systems.
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