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(am-utils.info)-v Option


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`-v'
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   Print version information on standard error and then exit.  The
output is of the form:

     Copyright (c) 1997-1999 Erez Zadok
     Copyright (c) 1990 Jan-Simon Pendry
     Copyright (c) 1990 Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine
     Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
     am-utils version 6.0a15 (build 61).
     Built by ezk@cs.columbia.edu on date Wed Oct 22 15:21:03 EDT 1997.
     cpu=sparc (big-endian), arch=sun4, karch=sun4u.
     full_os=solaris2.5.1, os=sos5, osver=5.5.1, vendor=sun.
     Map support for: root, passwd, union, nisplus, nis, ndbm, file, error.
     AMFS: nfs, link, nfsx, nfsl, host, linkx, program, union, inherit,
           ufs, lofs, hsfs, pcfs, auto, direct, toplvl, error.
     FS: autofs, cachefs, cdfs, lofs, nfs, nfs3, pcfs, tfs, tmpfs, ufs.
     Network 1: wire="mcl-lab-net.cs.columbia.edu" (netnumber=128.59.13).
     Network 2: wire="14-net.cs.columbia.edu" (netnumber=128.59.14).
     Network 3: wire="old-net.cs.columbia.edu" (netnumber=128.59.16).

   The information includes the version number, number of times Amd was
compiled on the local system, release date and name of the release.
Following come the cpu type, byte ordering, and the architecture and
kernel architecture as `${arch}' and `${karch}', respectively.  The
next line lists the operating system full name, short name, version,
and vendor.  These four values correspond to the variables
`${full_os}', `${os}', `${osver}', and `${vendor}', respectively.
Note: Supported Platforms.

   Then come a list of map types supported, filesystems internally
supported by Amd (AMFS), and generic filesystems available (FS).
Finally all known networks (if any) of this host are listed by name and
number.  They are available via the variables `${wire}' or
`${network}', and `${netnumber}' (Note: Selectors) or the `in_network'
selector function (Note: in_network Selector Function).


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