Systools is the container product for 3 component packages and their sub-
components:  systoolsutl, which is used to get ownerships and permissions
set correctly;  cmdbin, which contains the platform-specific pieces; and
cmdscripts, which contains the null-flavored pieces.

There is a convert script meant to be executed via 'ups convert systools'.
It is provided as an aid in upgrading existing systools library functions
to the new upsII/systools v6_0 system.  Its purpose is to copy existing
systools files from the old /usr/local/systools/library directory to the
new target directory, and make necessary changes so that they can work with
the new ups/systools scheme.  There is no guarantee that the edits made by
this routine are sufficient or even completely correct, since the original
scripts may have virtually anything in them.

The original files, after conversion, will be marked with the suffix
'.CONV'.  These converted scripts should be compared with the new files
which are part of the systools packages, and the differences merged.

Wayne Baisley
User Application Support
uas-group@fnal.gov
