VFU is a text-based file management tool designed for UNIX and Linux operating systems. With a console interface, it allows users to navigate and manipulate files efficiently.
The design of VFU focuses on covering all file management needs and providing a wide variety of behavioral options. Whether or not we've succeeded in delivering on this goal is up to you to determine. However, we encourage everyone to try VFU before passing judgment.
Installing VFU is a straightforward process. First, to compile VFU, simply run the `make' command from the VFU base directory. The command compiles everything, but you can also compile individual parts manually by going into the `vslib' or `vfu' directories and running `make.' If any issues arise during installation, double-check if the `curses.h' file location isn't set to `/usr/include/ncurses' or if the vslib library is not in the `../vslib' directory.
Once everything is compiled, to install VFU, run the `install' script from the VFU base directory. It checks if all required files are available/built and then proceeds to copy `vfu/vfu' `rx/rx_*' files to `/usr/local/bin.' It also copies `vfu.1' to `/usr/local/man/man1' and `vfu.conf' to `/usr/local/etc.'
If you wish to install VFU manually, you have to copy `vfu' to either `/usr/local/bin' or `/usr/bin' directory and set the mode to `755 rwxr-xr-x'. The owner is not significant as root is also possible. Additionally, copy `vfu.1' to `/usr/man/man1,' all `rx/rx_*' tools to `/usr/local/bin, and install the Net::FTP perl module if necessary.
Lastly, before installing a new version of VFU, make sure to remove all old personal cache files to avoid any potential issues.
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