FILE viegophr.readme (.rme) written: 1992-10-30 latest update: 1993-06-16 ========================================================================= INTRODUCTION: This file gives a short overview about the items from the VieGOPHER package along with quick'n'dirty installation instructions. I finally decided to ship the package at this stage, knowing that some clean-up work needs to be done, mostly in the documentation. The basis for my decision was that the current version is fairly stable. The files are available from olymp.wu-wien.ac.at /pub/src/VieGOPHER boombox.micro.umn.edu /pub/gopher/VieGOPHER (not yet ??) awiwuw11.wu-wien.ac.at /gopher.191 (userid=anonymou, passwd=guest) ========================================================================= THE PACKAGE: The standard package contains the following files: viegophr.readme this file viegophr.product PRODUCT file with all REXX modules viegophr.ps documentation in Postscript format vieg-um.ps user documentation in Postscript format rose.exec the installation engine rose.doc instructions for the installation engine viegophr.question a few questions about VieGOPHER There are a few files that you need to fetch from elsewhere: rextcpip.module TCP/IP transport from Ken Hornstein; vers. 1.8.4 (available from LISTSERV@DEARN.bitnet) rxsocket.module TCP/IP transport from Arthur Ecock (available from LISTSERV@CUNYVM.bitnet) ywakeup.module Wakeup system, available from LISTSERV@DEARN.bitnet You might also find the following files on the same distribution media, respectively on the same ftp server: rextcpip.assemble the modified version 1.8.4 of Ken Hornstein's REXTCPIP.MODULE (the TCP transport system) Note: For TCP/IP version 1 you need to have REXTCPIP.MODULE; if you have TCP/IP version 2 then you can choose between RXSOCKET and REXTCPIP for the client. The server needs REXTCPIP in any case (a future version might also allow a choice). Note: You can get RXSOCKET.MODULE or REXTCPIP.MODULE in a modified version 1.8.4 directly from me. The modifications are documented in VIEGOPHR.PS. Note: YWAKEUP.MODULE is possibly not needed. Source Listing: viegophr.tex documentation in LaTeX format vieg-um.tex user documentation in LaTeX format rosetex.awk generate a LaTeX file from a product file vieg-pro.tex LaTeX source listing of viegophr.product vieg-pro.ps Postscript source listing of viegophr.product lpr.sty Line-Printer Style File used for running vieg-pro.tex down appleps.sty page definitions in LaTeX, possibly not needed The complete main source in NED's HYX format together with the necessary tools can be obtained on request. NED is a 'hypertexty' MSDOS editor. The file VIEGOPHR.HYX contains the documentation as well as the source code together with other items that are not included in the standard package. NED can itself be used as an (experimental) Gopher client running under PC/TCP. The files are: viegophr.hyx HYX file viegophr.idx Index file viegophr.lut Lookup Table viegophr.bat generate PRODUCT and TEX files from the HYX If you want to use the HYX file you need the MSDOS text editor NED, put the hyx, idx and lut file in one directory and enter ned -hy viegophr.hyx ========================================================================= QUICK'N'DIRTY INSTALLATION: (For more information about the installation refer to the documentation found in VIEGOPHR.PS.) Use this checklist to get the system off the ground: 1 [ ] Put VIEGOPHR.PRODCUT and ROSE.EXEC on any readable minidisk. 2 [ ] Prepare a R/W minidisk with filemode A with at least 2 cylinders (275 blocks with 4096 byte). 3 [ ] If you have VIEGOPHR.FIX around somewhere, you can place it on minidisk A, but this is not necessary. 4 [ ] Start the program generator by entering: ROSE VIEGOPHR 5 [ ] Read the options presented by ROSE and answer the questions appropriately. In most cases you will want to use the predefined option. In this case simply enter code 1 or hit the ENTER key. If you want to change something enter code 3 (followed by pressing the ENTER key of course) and then enter the value that you want to use. 6 [ ] After prompting for all options ROSE will generate all modules and invoke the postinstallation procedure GOPHINST.EXEC. 7 [ ] Fetch any missing file that the postinstallion procedure might point out. If the postinstallation procedure finds inconstencies in your installation, remove the appropriate line from VIEGOPHR.FIX and go back to step 4. 8 [ ] Put the file VIEGOPHR.FIX at a safe place. You might want to use it again for a fast re-installation later on. 9 [ ] Place RXSOCKET.MODULE and/or REXTCPIP.MODULE on minidisk A. 10 [ ] Done! Your minidisk A should now contain all necessary programs for the client and server. 11 [ ] If you don't want the server you can remove GOPHERDD.EXEC. 12 [ ] If you want to run the server it's time to look at the documentation (VIEGOPHR.PS) now to find out about index files, access groups, etc... ========================================================================= If you have earlier version of VieGOPHER ... ... you might want to know about a couple of changes. GOPHERC.EXEC, Postinstaller The client code is not longer named GOPHER.EXEC, instead it's GOPHERC.EXEC. The also new postinstaller generates a GOPHER.EXEC, if there doesn't exist one. GOPHER.EXEC is intended to be customized by the administrator to access whatever disks are needed etc. Files that are not longer needed and can be removed: GOPHRNG2.XEDIT rolled into GOPHER.XEDIT GLOBALVV.EXEC handled by standard GLOBALV GLOBALXV.EXEC handled by standard GLOBALV FDNS.EXEC only needed for REXTCPIP versions before 1.8.4 FDNS.IN ditto ========================================================================= COPYING and USING: The files can be distributed and used freely in the spirit of the GNU Public License. The point is, if you manage to sell this program to someone, I want my share. If you give away the program for free and you're able to sell your expertise in installing and administrating the package, this is fine with me and I wish you the best. "No risk, no fun"... Have fun, but use it at your own risk. ========================================================================= TROUBLES? SHOOT 'EM... (or what can go wrong will) There are a couple of problems that you might run into: * The client starts but presents only an empty screen. (REXTCPIP version) -> Check out if your TCPIP.DATA file contains an entry for a nameserver at the loop-back address 14.0.0.0 or on your local mainframe. If so, put a modified TCPIP.DATA file on a minidisk with a low enough filemode letter. This file should provide an entry for a nameserver on a Unix machine instead of the loop-back address. On my own installation (awiwuw11.wu-wien.ac.at), the modified TCPIP.DATA is placed on the same disk as all the other Gopher modules. Users are told either to access the Gopher disk as a lower disk than TCPIP or not to use TCPIP at all. (TCPIP is needed if the user wants to use Telnet-items from Gopher menus, however.) * The file VIEGOPHR.README doesn't contain any information about a special problem and VIEGOPHR.PS doesn't help either. -> Try to describe your problem as complete as you can. If you have problems when you access a certain item on some fancy server, please write down the Gopher coordinates (name, host, port, type, path). Send your problem description together with the FIX file by email to .