Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!think.com!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!bloom-beacon!eru!kth.se!sunic!mcsun!hp4nl!alchemy!edwin From: edwin@cs.ruu.nl (Edwin Kremer) Newsgroups: comp.unix.admin Subject: Re: Multiple tail programme Keywords: tail, file viewing Message-ID: <1991May05.193230.3266@cs.ruu.nl> Date: 5 May 91 19:32:30 GMT References: <1991Apr30.054042.14998@cheops.qld.tne.oz.au> <5@dplace.UUCP> Organization: Utrecht University, Dept. of Computer Science Lines: 104 Mark Coleman was looking for program that does: |> a version of 'tail' that allows me |> display the updates to files from multiple files. |> |> e.g. $ tail -f You might want to take a look at Chip Rosenthal's "xtail" program (the 'x' in front has nothing to do with X11 though). I use it all the time; it is also able to watch directories (notices file deletion/creation). It's in our archive; details below, look for "UNIX/xtail.tar.Z" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ **> This is my ``standard-answer'' to requests for free software that I **> think our archive-service can fulfil. Usually, I mail this message **> directly to the person who queried, but since people keep on asking, **> I've decided to post this message as a follow-up on these kind of **> queries in the relevant newsgroup(s) every once a month or so... We, Computer Science department, Utrecht University, are running an anonymous FTP server on one of our systems. I should say that we're NOT archiving all of "comp.sources.*". Instead, we're putting a lot of effort in trying to keep the archive up-to-date. Here are the details on anonymous FTP: ====================================== Site: archive.cs.ruu.nl [131.211.80.5] Login: "anonymous" or "ftp" Password: your email address (you@your_domain) Usage: see the ftp(1) manual on your system Hot topics: TeX stuff, Atari-ST software, Elm 2.3, NN 6.4, UNIX software, sundry documentation, ... Important: to get a description of what exactly is in the archive get the file "pub/ls-lR.Z". Also, in each sub-directory there is a file named "INDEX" that describes the software in that directory (what version, what else you need, who wrote it, etc.). Although anonymous FTP is our main goal, we're also running a mail server, because we *know* how you feel when there's plenty of beautiful software around that you can't reach. We've been in that situation for a long long time... All we ask from you is that you at least *try* to keep big requests out of the prime-time hours (nights and weekends are fine). Okay, now for how to access our mail server: ============================================ 1) The mail server can be reached at the address mail-server@cs.ruu.nl or the old-fashioned path alternative ...!uunet!mcsun!hp4nl!ruuinf!mail-server 2) The mail server understands a couple of commands, all commands must be in the message body. The first thing you might want to do is ask it for help: send HELP 3) A complete "ls-lR" listing of the archive is kept in the top-level directory, it will be updated every night. To get it, say: send ls-lR.Z Note that compressed files will be sent UUEncoded by default; we use the UUE that was posted to the net some time ago. In every subdirectory you'll find a "INDEX" file, describing the contents of that directory. So, e.g. to find out what's in the NN-6.4 directory, say: send NN-6.4/INDEX 4) Last, assume you want to get the UUE/UUD package mentioned above: send UNIX/uudecode.shar 5) If your mailer appends your fancy signature file, you might want to mark the end of the mail-server commands-list by putting an end command above the signature file. This will prevent "unknown command" messages from the mail-server program. That's all for now. If you encounter problems using the FTP service and/or the mail-server, feel free to drop me a line (by e-mail, please). thanks for your time, --[ Edwin ]-- -- Edwin Kremer (SysAdm), Dept. of Computer Science, Utrecht University Padualaan 14, P.O. Box 80.089, 3508 TB Utrecht, The Netherlands Telephone: +31-30-534104 | UUCP: ...!uunet!mcsun!hp4nl!ruuinf!edwin Telefax : +31-30-513791 | Email: edwin@cs.ruu.nl [131.211.80.5]