This is the first release of the VTREE (please pronounce this V-TREE, for "visual files") program. The program is designed to show the layout of a directory tree or filesystem. It has options to show the amount of storage being taken up in each directory, count the number of inodes, etc. VTREE is dependent on the UCB directory reading routines. Public-domain routines for System V have been released to the Usenet (comp.sources.unix) by Doug Gwyn (gwyn@brl.mil). If you don't have them, they're worth your trouble to get. Still, you may be able to use the System III configuration of the Makefile as a stopgap measure. The program was originally the program AGEF, written by David S. Hayes. As it stands now the hashing routines are untouched by myself, but most of the rest of the program is different. The System III routines are also his. I hope this program will be useful to you. If you find bugs in it or have any suggestions for improvements, I'd like to hear about them. Jonathan B. Bayer Intelligent Software Products, Inc. Rockville Centre, NY 11570 Phone: (516) 766-2867 usenet: uunet!ispi!root