http://gandalf/j/Internet/Dokumente/Gopher/19.htm (Einblicke ins Internet, 10/1995)
Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1993 07:06:40 -0500
Reply-To: Let's Go Gopherin' <GOPHERN@UBVM.cc.buffalo.edu>
From: Jim Gerland - Network Consultant <GERLAND@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu>
Subject: #19 How To Cook Your Unix Gopher Client
To: Multiple recipients of list GOPHERN <GOPHERN@UBVM.cc.buffalo.edu>
NAVIGATING THE INTERNET: LET'S GO GOPHERIN'
Richard J. Smith and Jim Gerland
#19 How To Cook Your Unix Gopher Client
This is the text of a presentation I made at the First SUNY Gopher
Conference. The actual PowerPoint V3.0 presentation is available via
gopher or anonymous ftp on ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu.
Cooking Your Unix Gopher Client
The Recipe
l Ingredients:
l A machine running Unix
l The Gopher client software
l A dash of Unix knowledge
Cooking Your Unix Gopher Client
The Software
l The Minnesota Gopher Client
l boombox.micro.umn.edu
l /pub/gopher/Unix/gopherx.xx.tar.Z
l /pub/gopher/Unix/xgopher.x.x.x.tar.Z
Cooking Your Unix Gopher Client
The Minnesota Gopher Client
l Unpack the file using the commands:
uncompress gopherx.xx.tar.Z
tar -xf gopherx.xx.tar
l Edit conf.h to point to your default server
l the gopher client
l gopher available to your users
Cooking Your Unix Gopher Client
The Minnesota Gopher Client
Internet Gopher Information Client 2.0 pl9
Root gopher server: wings.buffalo.edu
--> 1. About Wings/
2. Academic Information (Advisement, Courses, Etc.)/
3. Calandar and WBFO Schedules/
4. Computing Resources/
5. Cultural Events and the Arts/
6. Directories/
7. Employment and Career Placement/
8. Faculty and Staff Information/
9. General Information/
10. Libraries/
11. News and Classifieds/
12. Western New York Information/
13. Access the Internet (World-wide Information)/
14. Search the UB Wings menus <?>
Press ? for Help, q to Quit, u to go up a menu Page: 1/1
Cooking Your Unix Gopher Client
The Minnesota X Gopher Client
l Unpack the file using the commands:
uncompress xgopher.x.x.x.tar.Z
tar -xf xgopher.x.x.x.tar
l Read the README file
l Edit conf.h & Xgopher.ad
l Build the xgopher client
l Make xgopher available to your users
Richard J. Smith
smithr@clp2.clpgh.org
The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
or
rjs@lis.pitt.edu
Jim Gerland
gerland@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu
State University of New York at Buffalo
Academic Services, Computing and Information Technology
.