There have been three recent additions to the AFS User Contributed
collection:
- A helpful "package" tool from the Andrew cell at Carnegie Mellon University
- A set of scripts for the SGI machine from Fermilab
- A set of AFS binaries for the Sun386i system from MIT
The afs-contrib area is accessible via AFS through the path
/afs/transarc.com/public/afs-contrib. For anonymous FTP access,
see the directory pub/afs-contrib on the host grand.central.org.
The following files have recently been added or updated:
0] afs-contrib/README & afs-contrib/Index
An introduction to the afs-contrib area with instructions on
obtaining and submitting contributions. The Index file summarizes
all the current contributions.
1] afs-contrib/tools/pckg
A tool which creates a package description file by analyzing the
configuration of a local disk. It can be thought of as the inverse
function of the package utility. It is used by CMU to create
package input files for new operating systems. Submitted by Dan
Lovinger of Carnegie Mellon University.
2] afs-contrib/tools/translator-scripts
A set of shell scripts which implement the AFS commands (such as
bos, fs, and klog) for the
3] afs-contrib/bin/apollo-client
A binary distribution of the AFS client software for the Apollo /
Domain system, sr10.2 or later. Server functionality is not
provided. Sources are not available. The "Readme" file gives
detailed installation instructions.
You only need to copy the "Readme" and "Apollo-AFS.tar" files. For
reference, the tar file has been extracted along side the other
files.
Enjoy!
Joe Jackson,
AFS Product Support,
Transarc Corp.