Guardian User's Guide
Displaying Version and System Information
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Task 3: Run VPROC
You cannot express remote OSS pathname values in OSS pathname syntax.   
This command causes VPROC to display information for an OSS ar-format archive file 
containing Binder-format object files.  
VPROC displays, for example:  
As stated earlier, a request for version information for an ar-format archive file that 
contains no Binder-format object files returns nothing but the last modified timestamp. 
For example, if you enter:    
VPROC returns text similar to this:    
Running VPROC in the OSS Environment
VPROC can be run directly in the OSS environment by using the OSS gtacl 
command or indirectly by using the OSS vproc command. Both methods are described 
in the vproc(1) reference page either online or in the Open System Services Shell and 
Utilities Reference Manual.
Note. Currently, VPROC has access only to local OSS files.
VPROC can process files in the OSS file system only if VPROC is run on a TNS/R system 
running a D30.00 or later release with the Open System Services environment active.
10> VPROC /NAME/ /USR/LIB/LIBC.B   
  Archive member: versiono
 Binder timestamp: 23SEP1994 16:13:16 
 Version procedure: T8305D30ˆ31OCT1994ˆOSSUTLˆSTDLIBS
  Target CPU: UNSPECIFIED
  Archive member: rtversno
 Binder timestamp: 23SEP1994 16:13:16 
 Version procedure: T8305D30ˆ31OCT1994ˆOSSUTLˆSTDLIBS
  Target CPU: UNSPECIFIED
  Archive member: cnlsvprc.o
 Binder timestamp: 23SEP1994 16:13:16 
 Version procedure: T8305D30ˆ31OCT1994ˆOSSUTLˆSTDLIBS
  Target CPU: UNSPECIFIED
11> VPROC /NAME/ /USR/LIB/LIBC.C 
/usr/lib/libc.c
  Last modified timestamp: 10NOV1994 11:47:44
  No VPROC found in this ar-format file










