This release of Prospero includes a standalone client to query archie servers at various sites. It is standalone in the sense that, once compiled, it does not require Prospero to be installed on the host from which it is to be used. To build the archie client, first build Prospero (either with or without the compatibility library), then connect to the user subdirectory and type make archie. If called with just a file name, it will query the archie database for exact matches. If executed with no arguments it will display its options. A manual page for this client can be found in the doc/man subdirectory, as archie.man. Prospero also allows users to access archie as if it were part of a file system. Here is an example of how Prospero can be used to access Archie in this manner. Script started on Mon Jul 1 22:36:42 1991 % source /home/ftp/archie/pfs/bin/vfsetup.source % vfsetup guest % venable % cd /databases/archie/sura/substr % cd prospero (This command specifies the query) % ls -l total 0 -r--r--r-- 0 - 0 - info-prospero.arc dr-xr-xr-x 0 - 0 - prospero dr-xr-xr-x 0 - 0 - prospero-papers -r--r--r-- 0 - 0 - prospero.arc -r--r--r-- 0 - 0 - prospero.tar.Z (Note that the "vls" command could have been used) (to show where the files were actually stored ) % ls prospero (list a result if it is a directory) prog.tar.Z prospero.tar.Z % cat info-prospero.arc (The file is automatically retrieved and displayed) >From bcn@n1dmm Tue Dec 4 02:33:36 1990 Received: from n1dmm.cs.washington.edu by june.cs.washington.edu (5.64/7.0jh) id AA24763; Tue, 4 Dec 90 02:33:36 -0800 Received: by n1dmm.cs.washington.edu (5.64/7.0h) id AA08497; Tue, 4 Dec 90 02:33:31 -0800 Date: Tue, 4 Dec 90 02:33:31 -0800 From: bcn@cs.washington.edu (Clifford Neuman) ... % vdisable % exit script done on Mon Jul 1 22:39:33 1991