wsreg_unregister(3Product Install Registry Library Funwsreg_unregister(3WSREG)NAMEwsreg_unregister - remove a component from the product install registry
SYNOPSIS
cc [flag ...] file ...-lwsreg [library ...]
#include <wsreg.h>
int wsreg_unregister(const Wsreg_component *comp);
DESCRIPTION
The wsreg_unregister() function removes the component specified by comp
from the product install registry. The component will only be removed
if the comp argument has a matching uuid, instance, and version.
Usually, the component retrieved through a call to wsreg_get(3WSREG)
before being passed to the wsreg_unregister() function.
If the component has required components, the respective dependent com‐
ponents will be updated to reflect the change.
A component that has dependent components cannot be unregistered until
the dependent components are uninstalled and unregistered.
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, a non-zero return value is returned. If
the component could not be unregistered, 0 is returned.
EXAMPLES
Example 1: Unregister a component.
The following example demonstrates how to unregister a component.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <wsreg.h>
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
char *uuid = "d6cf2869-1dd1-11b2-9fcb-080020b69971";
char *location = "/usr/local/example1_component";
Wsreg_query *query = NULL;
Wsreg_component *comp = NULL;
/* Initialize the registry */
wsreg_initialize(WSREG_INIT_NORMAL, NULL);
/* Query for the component */
query = wsreg_query_create();
wsreg_query_set_id(query, uuid);
wsreg_query_set_location(query, location);
comp = wsreg_get(query);
if (comp != NULL) {
/* The query succeeded. The component has been found. */
Wsreg_component **dependent_comps;
dependent_comps = wsreg_get_dependent_components(comp);
if (dependent_comps != NULL) {
/*
* The component has dependent components. The
* component cannot be unregistered.
*/
wsreg_free_component_array(dependent_comps);
printf("The component cannot be uninstalled because "
"it has dependent components\n");
} else {
/*
* The component does not have dependent components.
* It can be unregistered.
*/
if (wsreg_unregister(comp) != 0) {
printf("wsreg_unregister succeeded\n");
} else {
printf("unregister failed\n");
}
}
/* Be sure to free the component */
wsreg_free_component(comp);
} else {
/* The component is not currently registered. */
printf("The component was not found in the registry\n");
}
wsreg_query_free(query);
}
USAGE
Components should be unregistered before uninstallation. If the compo‐
nent cannot be unregistered, uninstallation should not be performed.
A component cannot be unregistered if other registered components
require it. A call to wsreg_get_dependent_components() can be used to
determine if this situation exists. See wsreg_add_dependent_compo‐
nent(3WSREG).
A successful unregistration of a component will result in all compo‐
nents required by the unregistered component being updated in the prod‐
uct install registry to remove the dependency. Also, child components
will be updated so the unregistered component is no longer registered
as their parent.
When unregistering a product, the product should first be unregistered,
followed by the unregistration of its first feature and then the unreg‐
istration and uninstallation of the components that comprise that fea‐
ture. Be sure to use this top-down approach to avoid removing a compo‐
nent that belongs to a product or feature that is required by a sepa‐
rate product.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
│ ATTRIBUTE TYPE │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│MT-Level │Unsafe │
└─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘
SEE ALSOwsreg_add_dependent_component(3WSREG), wsreg_get(3WSREG), wsreg_ini‐
tialize(3WSREG), wsreg_register(3WSREG), attributes(5)SunOS 5.10 22 Sep 2000 wsreg_unregister(3WSREG)