CREATE(8)CREATE(8)NAME
create, inst, info - archive or update a file system
SYNOPSIS
install/create [-u] [-U] [-v] [-x] [-o] [-p proto] [-r root] [-s
source] [-N uid] [-G gid] [-d description] name
install/inst [-c] [-h] [-t] [-u] [-v] [-F] [-r root] name [prefix ...]
install/info [-r] package
DESCRIPTION
Create copies files from the file tree source (default /) to an output
file in archive format appropriate for a software distribution. The
name of the output file is the time that the archive was made. The lat‐
ter includes wrap headers that describe the distribution. Name is typ‐
ically the name of the product or software package. The -p option spec‐
ifies the prototype file proto to use to build the archive.
Each line of the proto file specifies a file to copy. Indentation is
significant, with each level of indentation corresponding to a level in
the file tree. Fields within a line are separated by white space. The
first field is the last path element in the destination file tree. The
second field specifies the permissions. The third field is the owner
of the file, and the fourth is the group owning the file. The fifth
field is the name of the file from which to copy; this file is read
from the current name space, not the source file tree. All fields
except the first are optional.
Names beginning with a are expanded as environment variables. If the
first file specified in a directory is all of the files in that direc‐
tory are copied. If the first file is all of the non-directory files
in that directory are copied. If the first file is all of the files
are copied, and all subdirectories are recursively copied.
Files in the source tree that are not specified in the proto file are
not placed in the archive.
The remaining options to create are:
-u Build an update distribution rather than a base distribution.
In this case name should be the name of the previous archive
file built for this product. Only files that are out of date
with respect to the latter are included in the archive. Files
which no longer exist will be marked for removal.
-U Build an update package distribution instead. This is a
hybrid of a base distribution and an update distribution.
-v Print out the files as they go into the archive.
-x Print out the files that would go into the archive but do not
actually archive them.
-o Copy the archive file to the standard output rather than
putting it in a date stamped output file.
-r root Specifies the location of any previous archives for this
product.
-N uid Give all the files in the archive the user id specified.
-G gid Give all the files in the archive the group id specified,
-d description
Give a description of the distribution. This is placed in the
wrap header files.
Inst installs archive files made by create . Name is the name of the
archive file to install. Any further names after this are treated as
path prefixes and only files in the archive that have one of the given
prefixes are actually installed. The option to inst are :
-c Carry on regardless when errors occur. The default behaviour
is to exit on encountering an error.
-h Only print the names of the files in the archive.
-t Give each installed file the same date stamp as indicated by
that file's entry in the archive.
-u Give each installed file the same date stamp, user id and
group id as shown in the archive.
-v Print out the names of directories as they are installed.
-F Force the installation of the files in the archive even when
the corresponding local file has apparently been locally
updated or already exists.
-r root Specifies the root of destination tree where the files will
be copied to.
Info prints information about either a specific file produced by create
or about all files making up a package in the /wrap tree. In particular
base packages, full updates and partial updates are distinguished. The
-r option specifies the the root of the tree to look in. This defaults
to /.
EXAMPLES
Make an archive to establish a new base package for an Inferno distri‐
bution:
install/create -o -N inferno -G inf -d InfernoOS -p PROTO Inferno.1.0 > inferno.arch
Here the name of the product is Inferno.1.0.
Install that archive on another machine:
install/inst -r / inferno.arch
Here the product is placed in / with the user and group ids being set
to those of the person doing the installation.
SOURCE
/appl/cmd/install/arch.b
/appl/cmd/install/create.b
/appl/cmd/install/info.b
/appl/cmd/install/inst.b
/appl/cmd/install/proto.b
/appl/cmd/install/wrap.b
SEE ALSOarchfs(4)CREATE(8)