CERN_MANAGE is a package written by Mike Kelsey. The www html entry is listed below.
CERN_MANAGE html file
CERN_MANAGE Freehep Name CERN_MANAGE Version 1.06 Date Jan. 17, 1994 Title Management of Remote Site CERN Software Author(s) KELSEY Michael H. Contact KELSEY, Michael H. (kelsey@cithex.caltech.edu) Subject Areas networking_email_news , general_libraries News Group or Email cern.heplib, kelsey@cithex.caltech.edu. There is also a mailing list. To subscribe, send mail to listserv@cithex.caltech.edu, with the line 'SUBSCRIBE CERN_MANAGE' in the body of the message (or 'HELP' for details on this mail robot) Bug Reports to kelsey@cithex.caltech.edu Software Needed VAX/VMS 5.5-2 or later, or Alpha/VMS. Hardware Needed VAX workstation, minicomputer or mainframe DECNET access to VXCERN:: Access Anonymous FTP from: ftp://cithe501.cithep.caltech.edu/pub/cern_manage ftp://freehep.scri.fsu.edu/freehep/networking_email_news/cern_manage DECnet from: CITHEX::CERN:[CERN_MANAGE] User Base Managers/installers of CERN software on non-CERN VAXen: Brown University, Caltech, Drexel, GANIL (France), INFN Bologna, Mainz (Germany), Michigan, SLAC, TRIUMF, UCLA, Wisconsin, and more... Documentation README (ASCII, introduction and purpose) cern_manage.txt (ASCII) cern_manage.html (Hypertext/WWW format, see link below) Published References NONE Freehep Directory networking_email_news/cern_manage More Information See also CERNLIB . Abstract CERN_MANAGE is a package of VMS command procedures useful for maintaining the CERN software environment on a non-CERN VAX or VAXcluster. It was developed under VMS 5.5-2, and uses no third-party or binary-executable code, other than native VAX/VMS commands. The CERN_MANAGE system will make suitable additions to the VMS system environment to support the full range(*) of CERN-defined commands, as documented by CERN. (*) Tests have been made using the commands CERNLIB, PAW, RFRA, RTOA, RFRX, RTOX, and the YPATCHY series. Other CERN-defined commands have not been tested due to lack of necessary software or equipment. Latest Modifications: New routine, SYNCH_RDT.COM, used to override the default local file modification date with the date of the file at CERN, to avoid time-zone problems in incremental updates.