AFS-Monitor

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README  view on Meta::CPAN

    single gzipped tar archive file:

            AFS-Monitor-0.3.3.tar.gz

    Unpack the archive to create an AFS-Monitor installation directory:

        tar zxvf AFS-Monitor-0.3.3.tar.gz

    'cd' into that directory, make, test and install the modules. You
    have to specify the location of the AFS system libraries. While
    running the 'perl Makefile.PL' step you will be prompted for the
    location of the AFS system libraries.  If you want to avoid that
    query, you should specify the environment variable 'AFSPATH'
    before you start[1].  If your AFS system type is not yet known by
    the make file, please follow the printed message.

    This is the sequence of commands to build the modules:

        cd AFS-Monitor-0.3.2

        [1] this step is optional

src/Makefile.PL  view on Meta::CPAN

elsif (-r "/usr/afsws/include/afs/afs.h") { $guess_path = '/usr/afsws'; }
elsif (-r "/usr/include/afs/afs.h")       { $guess_path = '/usr'; }
elsif (-r "/Library/OpenAFS/Tools/include/afs/afs.h") { $guess_path = '/Library/OpenAFS/Tools'; }

my $AFSPath;
if (defined $ENV{AFSPATH}) {
  $AFSPath = $ENV{AFSPATH};
} else {
  my $mess = "\nPath to the AFS installation (libraries, binaries, \n"
           . "header files) to be used for this installation? \t$AFSPath] ";
  $AFSPath = prompt($mess, $guess_path);
}

$AFSPath =~ s\/$\\;

# find out the AFS version of the AFS system libraries
open FILE, ">fotav.c";
print FILE <<'EOF';

#include <stdio.h>



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