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February 12, 1987 This directory contains the source code and man page for "cfs", a program that checks file states on 4.2/4.3 BSD Unix systems. Cfs has been tested on a VAX 750 4.2/4.3 BSD system, and a Sun 100U running Sun Unix version 2. Cfs can check the states of over 60 files per CPU second on either system. You should be able to type: make make test make install make clean You'll probably want to edit the Makefile before you type "make install". You must install the man entry by hand. System managers should use cfs to check almost all files in the following directories: / /etc /bin /lib /usr /usr/bin /usr/ucb /usr/lib /usr/include /usr/src /usr/local/bin - or any other dirs in most everyone's path Gradually, you can weed out the volatile files. Don't forget to add "hidden" files starting with ., etc., that *'s don't pick up. I have crontab run cfs every night and mail the results to root. If you make useful changes to cfs, particularly if you port cfs to System V, please mail the changes back to me. -- Rex Sanders rex@erebus.stanford.edu (internet) ????!erebus!rex (uucp) US Geological Survey, 345 Middlefield Rd, MS 999, Menlo Park CA 94025