FLS
Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: 8 December 1991
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NAME
flscmd, fls - list the contents of a FSP database
SYNOPSIS
flscmd
[
unix ls flags
]
filename
...
fls
[
unix ls flags
]
filename
...
DESCRIPTION
flscmd
lists the content of the FSP database. All usual
flags and usages for the unix
ls
command are accepted.
flscmd
will perform
csh
file name globbing based on file and directory information
obtained from the FSP database.
Since user's command shells generally cannot do the proper globbing for
this program, it is recommended that user defines a shell alias or
fucntion to turns off command shell globbing before running this program.
csh
example:
alias fls \(set noglob\; exec flscmd \!\*\)
ENVIRONMENT
The following variables associate this program with a FSP database:
- FSP_HOST
-
The name or internet number of the machine with the FSP server.
- FSP_PORT
-
The port number of the UDP socket used by the FSP server.
- FSP_LOCALPORT
-
The port number of the UDP socket used by FSP client utilities.
The only reason to define this varable is to ensure mutual
exclusion of client commands when none of the udp packet
multiplexing mechanisms are enabled during compile time.
You may pick any number not currently used for other purposes.
- FSP_DIR
-
The current working directory of the client in the FSP database.
The root of the database is /.
SEE ALSO
fcatcmd(1), fcdcmd(1), fgetcmd(1), fgrabcmd(1), flscmd(1), fmkdir(1),
fprocmd(1), fput(1), frmcmd(1), frmdircmd(1), fver(1), fspd(1)
BUGS
flscmd
is based on 4.3
ls
code. It inherits any bugs found in 4.3
ls.
In addition, only four pieces of information for each file and directory
are available through FSP:
name,
time,
size,
and
type.
All other information that
flscmd
display are for compatibility purposes only
and are forged locally.
Index
- NAME
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- ENVIRONMENT
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- SEE ALSO
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- BUGS
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