Package WebFS::FileCopy version 1.01

This is the WebFS::FileCopy package.  This module provides subroutines
for the getting, putting, copying, moving and deleting of files located by
URIs.  It also supports listing directories identified by URI.  Currently,
files for getting can use any URI protocol, such as file, FTP, HTTP, etc.
For putting, only the file and FTP protocols are currently supported.

Notable features:

   * Uses LWPng for simultaneous file transfers.

   * Get the contents of multiple URIs simultaneously.

   * Put content into multiple URIs simultaneously.

   * Copy multiple files located by URIs to multiple locations
     simultaneously.

   * Delete a file located by a URI.

   * Move a file located from located at one URI to another location.

   * List the contents of a URI directory.

WARNING

This package is based on Gisle Aas's LWPng-alpha module, which is still
alpha code.  Because the LWPng interface may change in the future, this
module may break if LWPng is updated in the future without updating
WebFS::FileCopy.

REQUIREMENTS

   * Perl 5.004_04 or greater.

   * LWPng-alpha 0.24 or greater.

   * URI 1.02 or greater.

   * Net::FTP 2.33 or greater.

SUPPORTED PLATFORMS

I have built and tested the WebFS::FileCopy package on both Solaris and
Windows NT machines.

AVAILABILITY

The latest version of this package is available for download from a CPAN
(Comprehensive Perl Archive Network) site near your at

    http://www.perl.com/CPAN/authors/id/B/BZ/BZAJAC/

or from my FTP site:

    ftp://ftp.gps.caltech.edu/pub/blair/Perl/

INSTALLATION

In order to use this package you will need Perl version 5.004_04 or
better.

You will need a LWPng-alpha version 0.24 or greater.  Versions older
than this one will not work with WebFS::FileCopy.  Get LWPng-alpha from
CPAN as CPAN/authors/id/GAAS/LWPng-alpha-?.??.tar.gz.

If you do not have Net::FTP installed, use CPAN to install Net::FTP.

If you want to install a private copy of this package in some other
directory, then you should try to produce the initial Makefile with
something like this command:

    perl Makefile.PL LIB=~/perl

DOCUMENTATION

See the CHANGES file for a list of recent changes.  POD style
documentation is included in all modules and scripts.  These are normally
converted to manual pages end installed as part of the "make install"
process.  You should also be able to use the 'perldoc' utility to extract
documentation from the module files directly.

AUTHOR, COMMENTS AND BUGS

I welcome all comments and bug reports.  Please email them to Blair
Zajac <blair@geostaff.com>.

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 1998, 1999 Blair Zajac.  All rights reserved.  This
package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.