# #Document: clients # #Purpose: The file clients, which resides in the gip_loc directory, # contains a list of all host names which are GIPSY # clients. # #Category: SYSTEM SETUP # #File: clients.doc # #Author: K.G. Begeman # #Description: All GIPSY clients are listed in this file. GIPSY clients # of the same machine architecture are supposed to run the # same version of the operating system and compilers. # Each client has a one line entry which contains several # fields separated by colons ':'. # # Field Meaning # #1 Hostname of GIPSY client or the string 'Generic-' # followed by the result of 'uname -s'. # #2 Architecture (i.e. alliant, aix, sun4). # #3 Flag which denotes what the client may do: # bit 1 ( +1): client may run gipsy. # bit 2 ( +2): user may compile gipsy sources. # bit 3 ( +4): user may install gipsy sources. # bit 4 ( +8): compile runs not on GIPSY uid. # bit 5 ( +16): compile uses own locking mechanism. # bit 6 ( +32): old executables are NOT saved. # bit 7 ( +64): compile runs on a remote machine # (bit must always be turned on, # except at the GIPSY source server # site). # bit 8 (+128): compile obtains sources from the # GIPSY source server. # bit 9 (+256): compile uses symbolic links for # synonyms (ln -s). # #4 Name of the gip_exe directory. # #5 Name of the gip_lib directory. # #6 Name of the gip_tmp directory. # # Generic clients can only run GIPSY, not compile or install. # #Examples: scott:sol4:103:/gipsy/exe/sol4:/gipsy/lib/sol4:/gipsy/tmp/sol4 # Generic-Linux:linux:67:/gipsy/exe/linux:/gipsy/lib/linux:/gipsy/tmp/linux # #Updates: May 23, 1991: KGB Document created. # Nov 15, 2004: JPT Generic feature documented. Generic-Linux64:linux64:231:$gip_root/exe/linux64:$gip_root/lib/linux64:$gip_root/tmp/linux64