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pkgask(1M)							    pkgask(1M)

NAME
     pkgask - stores answers to a request script

SYNOPSIS
     /usr/sbin/pkgask [-d device] -r response [pkginst [pkginst [. . .]]

DESCRIPTION
     pkgask allows the administrator to store answers to an interactive
     package (one with a request script).  Invoking this command generates a
     response file that is then used as input at installation time.  The use
     of this response file prevents any interaction from occurring during
     installation since the file already contains all of the information the
     package needs.

     -d	       Runs the request script for a package on device.	 device can be
	       a full pathname to a directory or the identifiers for tape,
	       floppy disk or removable disk (for example, /var/tmp,
	       /dev/dsk/0s2, and /dev/dsk/f0t).	 The default device is the
	       installation spool directory.

     -r	       Identifies a file or directory, which should be created to
	       contain the responses to interaction with the package.  The
	       name must be a full pathname.  The file, or directory of files,
	       can later be used as input to the pkgadd command.

     pkginst   Specifies the package instance or list of instances for which
	       request scripts will be created.	 The token all may be used to
	       refer to all packages available on the source medium.  The
	       format pkginst.* can be used to indicate all instances of a
	       package.	 When using this format, enclose the command line in
	       single quotes to prevent the shell from interpreting the *
	       character.
NOTES
     The -r option can be used to indicate a directory name as well as a
     filename.	The directory name is used to create numerous response files,
     each sharing the name of the package with which it should be associated.
     This would be used, for example, when you will be adding multiple
     interactive packages with one invocation of pkgadd.  Each package would
     need a response file.  To create multiple response files with the same
     name as the package instance, name the directory in which the files
     should be created and supply multiple instance names with the pkgask
     command.  When installing the packages, you will be able to identify this
     directory to the pkgadd command.
SEE ALSO
     installf(1M), pkgadd(1M), pkgchk(1), pkgmk(1), pkginfo(1), pkgparam(1),
     pkgproto(1), pkgtrans(1), pkgrm(1M).

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