NAME
installpkg - install Slackware packages.
SYNOPSIS
installpkg [ -m ] packagename
installpkg [ -warn ] packagename
installpkg [ -r ] packagename
DESCRIPTION
installpkg installs and creates *.tgz packages designed
for use with the Slackware Linux distribution. When you
call installpkg with the -r option, it will assume that
you have created the structure for the package in the cur-
rent directory (such as when you untar a package in a
directory by itself). It will create entries for the pack-
age in /var/adm/packages and /var/adm/scripts, and will
copy all the files from the current directory and its sub-
directories onto your root directory. If you use the -m
option, it will not install the contents of the current
directory, but will make a *.tgz package using the name
you have provided. Do not append the *.tgz suffix to this
name - installpkg will do this for you automatically. The
last, and probably most common use for installpkg is to
install single or multiple Slackware compatible packages
without having to use the pkgtool or setup programs. Don't
use any options for this; just provide installpkg with a
list of packages to be installed.
OPTIONS
-warn packagename
Generate a report to the standard output about
which files and directories would be removed or
overwritten if you install the package, but do not
actually install it.
-m packagename
Make the contents of the current and subdirectories
into a package with the name <packagename>.tgz.
-r packagename
Install the contents of the current and subdirecto-
ries as a package with the name <packagename>.
BUGS
The -r , -m and -warn options cannot be used together.
AUTHOR
Patrick J. Volkerding <volkerdi@mhd1.moorhead.msus.edu>
SEE ALSO
makepkg(8), removepkg(8), explodepkg(8), pkgtool(8),