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- rs - a reminder system, by:
-
- Don Joslyn, Manager
- Nova University Computer Center
- 3301 College Avenue
- Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33314
- (305) 475-7678
- ...{codas, allegra, ucf-cs}!novavax!don
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- This directory contains the source and manual entry for the rs program.
- See the manual entry for more information on the use of rs.
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- To Install:
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- 1) Look at rs.c and change any #defines needed.
- Defaults:
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- CALENDAR "/calendar" users calendar file.
- RSFILE "/.reminders" users reminder file.
- RSNOTES "/.rsnotes" users notes file.
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- LPR "/usr/ucb/lpr" location of lpr command.
- EDITOR "/usr/ucb/vi" default editor.
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- MAXLINES 500 Max. number of lines (reminders)
- MAXLEN 256 Max. len of a single line.
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- If your /tmp directory is somewhere else, change rstmp.
- Default: char rstmp[] = "/tmp/rsXXXXX"
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- 2) Edit the Makefile.
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- Change target directory for the rs executable and manual entry
- if you wish.
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- Defaults:
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- DEST = /usr/local rs program >> /usr/local
- MDEST = /usr/man/manl rs manual >> /usr/man/manl
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- If you have something other than termcap, make the change to LIBS.
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- If you are not a BSD site, take '-DBSD' out of the Makefile so that
- strnchr and <string.h> will be used in place of rindex and <strings.h>
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- 3) Run 'make install' which will make and install the executables and the
- manual entries.
- If you want to compile the rs program in the current directory,
- run 'make program'.
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- Mail questions to:
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- ...{codas, allegra, ucf-cs}!novavax!don
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- The main purpose of the rs command, is to make remembering easy!
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