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Modulo some code cleanup, this gives NetBSD full wildcard support not only in pkgsrc, but esp. for binary packages installed from local disk and via FTP. For more information, see: http://www.feyrer.de/NetBSD/wildcards.html
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.\" $NetBSD: pkg_add.1,v 1.19 2000/01/19 23:28:28 hubertf Exp $
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.\"
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.\" FreeBSD install - a package for the installation and maintainance
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.\" of non-core utilities.
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.\"
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.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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.\" are met:
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.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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.\"
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.\" Jordan K. Hubbard
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.\"
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.\"
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.\" @(#)pkg_add.1
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.\"
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.Dd January 12, 1999
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.Dt pkg_add 1
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm pkg_add
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.Nd a utility for installing software package distributions
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Nm ""
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.Op Fl vInfRMS
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.Bk -words
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.Op Fl t Ar template
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.Ek
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.Bk -words
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.Op Fl p Ar prefix
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.Ek
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.Ar \fR[ftp://[\fIuser\fR[:\fIpassword]\fR@]\fIhost\fR[:\fIport\fR]][/\fIpath/\fR]pkg-name ...
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The
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.Nm
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command is used to extract packages that have been previously created
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with the
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.Xr pkg_create 1
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command.
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.Sh WARNING
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.Bf -emphasis
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Since the
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.Nm
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command may execute scripts or programs contained within a package file,
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your system may be susceptible to ``trojan horses'' or other subtle
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attacks from miscreants who create dangerous package files.
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.Pp
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You are advised to verify the competence and identity of those who
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provide installable package files. For extra protection, use the
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.Fl M
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flag to extract the package file, and inspect its contents and scripts
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to insure it poses no danger to your system's integrity. Pay particular
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attention to any +INSTALL, +DEINSTALL, +REQUIRE or +MTREE_DIRS files,
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and inspect the +CONTENTS file for
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.Cm @cwd ,
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.Cm @mode
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(check for setuid),
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.Cm @dirrm ,
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.Cm @exec ,
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and
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.Cm @unexec
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directives, and/or use the
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.Xr pkg_info 1
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command to examine the package file.
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.Ef
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.Sh OPTIONS
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The following command line arguments are supported:
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.Bl -tag -width indent
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.It Ar pkg-name [ ... ]
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The named packages are installed.
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.Ar pkg-name
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may be either a URL or a local pathname,
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a package name of "-" will cause
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.Nm
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to read from stdin.
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If the packages are not found in the current
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working directory,
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.Nm
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will search them in each directory named by the
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.Ev PKG_PATH
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environment variable.
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Any dependencies required by the installed package will be searched
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in the same location that the original package was installed from.
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.It Fl v
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Turn on verbose output.
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.It Fl I
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If an installation script exists for a given package, do not execute it.
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.It Fl n
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Don't actually install a package, just report the steps that
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would be taken if it was.
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.It Fl R
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Do not record the installation of a package. This means
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that you cannot deinstall it later, so only use this option if
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you know what you are doing!
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.It Fl f
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Force installation to proceed even if prerequisite packages are not
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installed or the requirements script fails. Although
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.Nm
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will still try to find and auto-install missing prerequisite packages,
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a failure to find one will not be fatal.
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.It Fl p Ar prefix
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Set
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.Ar prefix
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as the directory in which to extract files from a package.
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If a package has set its default directory, it will be overridden
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by this flag. Note that only the first
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.Cm @cwd
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directive will be replaced, since
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.Nm
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has no way of knowing which directory settings are relative and
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which are absolute. It is rare in any case to see more than one
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directory transition made, but when such does happen and you wish
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to have control over *all* directory transitions, then you
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may then wish to look into the use of
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.Cm MASTER
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and
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.Cm SLAVE
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modes (see the
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.Fl M
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and
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.Fl S
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options).
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.It Fl t Ar template
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Use
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.Ar template
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as the input to
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.Xr mktemp 3
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when creating a ``staging area.''
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By default, this is the string
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.Pa /var/tmp/instmp.XXXXXX ,
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but it may be necessary to override it in the situation where
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space in your
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.Pa /var/tmp
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directory is limited. Be sure to leave some number of `X' characters
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for
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.Xr mktemp 3
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to fill in with a unique ID.
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.Pp
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You can get a performance boost by setting the staging area
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.Ar template
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to reside on the same disk partition as target directories for package
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file installation; often this is
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.Pa /usr .
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.It Fl M
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Run in
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.Cm MASTER
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mode. This is a very specialized mode for running
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.Nm
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and is meant to be run in conjunction with
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.Cm SLAVE
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mode. When run in this mode,
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.Nm
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does no work beyond extracting the package into a temporary staging
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area (see the
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.Fl t
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option), reading in the packing list, and then dumping it (prefaced by
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the current staging area) to stdout where it may be filtered by a
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program such as
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.Xr sed 1 .
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When used in conjunction with
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.Cm SLAVE
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mode, it allows you to make radical changes to the package structure
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before acting on its contents.
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.It Fl S
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Run in
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.Cm SLAVE
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mode. This is a very specialized mode for running
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.Nm
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and is meant to be run in conjunction with
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.Cm MASTER
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mode. When run in this mode,
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.Nm
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expects the release contents to be already extracted and waiting
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in the staging area, the location of which is read as a string
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from stdin. The complete packing list is also read from stdin,
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and the contents then acted on as normal.
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.El
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.Pp
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One or more
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.Ar pkg-name
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arguments may be specified, each being either a file containing the
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package (these usually ending with the ``.tgz'' suffix) or a
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URL pointing at a file available on an ftp or web site. Thus you may
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extract files directly from their anonymous ftp or WWW locations (e.g.
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.Nm
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ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/1.3.2/i386/shells/bash-2.02.1.tgz).
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Note: If you wish to use
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.Bf -emphasis
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passive mode
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.Ef
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ftp in such transfers, set
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the variable
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.Bf -emphasis
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FTP_PASSIVE_MODE
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.Ef
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to some value in your environment. Otherwise, the more standard
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ACTIVE mode may be used. If
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.Nm
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consistently fails to fetch a package from a site known to work,
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it may be because you have a firewall that demands the usage of
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.Bf -emphasis
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passive mode
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.Ef
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ftp.
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.Sh TECHNICAL DETAILS
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.Nm
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extracts each package's "packing list"
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into a special staging directory in /tmp (or $PKG_TMPDIR if set)
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and then runs through the following sequence to fully extract the contents
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of the package:
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.Bl -enum -indent indent
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.It
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A check is made to determine if the package or another version of it
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is already recorded as installed.
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If it is,
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installation is terminated.
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.It
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A check is made to determine if the package conflicts (from
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.Cm @pkgcfl
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directives, see
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.Xr pkg_create 1 )
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with an already recorded as installed package. If it is,
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installation is terminated.
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.It
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All package dependencies (from
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.Cm @pkgdep
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directives, see
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.Xr pkg_create 1 )
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are read from the packing list.
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If any of these required packages are not currently installed,
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an attempt is made to find and install it;
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if the missing package cannot be found or installed,
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the installation is terminated.
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.It
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A search is made for any
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.Cm @option
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directives which control how the package is added to the system.
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The only currently implemented option is
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.Cm @option extract-in-place ,
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which causes the package to be extracted directly into its
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prefix directory rather than moving it through a staging area in
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.Pa /tmp .
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.It
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If
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.Cm @option extract-in-place
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is enabled, the package is now extracted directly into its
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final location, otherwise it is extracted into the staging area.
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.It
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If the package contains a
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.Ar require
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script (see
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.Xr pkg_create 1 ),
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it is executed with the following arguments:
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.Bl -tag -width indentindent
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.It Ar pkg-name
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The name of the package being installed
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.It Cm INSTALL
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Keyword denoting to the script that it is to run an installation requirements
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check.
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(The keyword is useful only to scripts which serve multiple functions).
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.El
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.Pp
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If the
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.Ar require
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script exits with a non-zero status code, the installation is terminated.
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.It
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If the package contains an
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.Ar install
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script, it is executed with the following arguments:
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.Bl -tag -width indentindent
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.It Ar pkg-name
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The name of the package being installed.
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.It Cm PRE-INSTALL
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Keyword denoting that the script is to perform any actions needed before
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the package is installed.
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.El
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.Pp
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If the
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.Ar install
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script exits with a non-zero status code, the installation is terminated.
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.It
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If
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.Cm @option extract-in-place
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is not present in the packing list,
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then it is used as a guide for moving (or copying, as necessary) files from
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the staging area into their final locations.
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.It
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If the package contains an
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.Ar mtreefile
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file (see
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.Xr pkg_create 1 ),
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then mtree is invoked as:
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.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact
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.Cm mtree
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.Fl u
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.Fl f
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.Ar mtreefile
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.Fl d
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.Fl e
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.Fl p
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.Pa prefix
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.Ed
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where
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.Pa prefix
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is either the prefix specified with the
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.Fl p
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flag or, if no
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.Fl p
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flag was specified, the name of the first directory named by a
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.Cm @cwd
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directive within this package.
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.It
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If an
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.Ar install
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script exists for the package, it is executed with the following arguments:
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.Bl -tag -width indentindent
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.It Ar pkg_name
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The name of the package being installed.
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.It Cm POST-INSTALL
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Keyword denoting that the script is to perform any actions needed
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after the package has been installed.
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.El
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.It
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After installation is complete, a copy of the packing list,
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.Ar deinstall
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script, description, and display files are copied into
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.Pa /var/db/pkg/<pkg-name>
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for subsequent possible use by
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.Xr pkg_delete 1 .
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Any package dependencies are recorded in the other packages'
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.Pa /var/db/pkg/<other-pkg>/+REQUIRED_BY
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file
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(if the environment variable PKG_DBDIR is set, this overrides the
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.Pa /var/db/pkg/
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path shown above).
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.It
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Finally, the staging area is deleted and the program terminates.
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.El
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.Pp
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The
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.Ar install
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and
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.Ar require
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scripts are called with the environment variable
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.Ev PKG_PREFIX
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set to the installation prefix (see the
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.Fl p
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option above). This allows a package author to write a script
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that reliably performs some action on the directory where the package
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is installed, even if the user might change it with the
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.Fl p
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flag to
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.Cm pkg_add .
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.Sh ENVIRONMENT
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.Ss PKG_PATH
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The value of the
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.Ev PKG_PATH
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is used if a given package can't be found, it's usually set to
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.Pa /usr/pkgsrc/packages/All .
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The environment variable
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should be a series of entries seperated by semicolons. Each entry
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consists of a directory name or URL. The current directory may be indicated
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implicitly by an empty directory name, or explicitly by a single
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period. FTP URLs may not end with a slash.
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.Ss PKG_DBDIR
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Where to register packages instead of
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.Pa /var/db/pkg .
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.Ss PKG_TMPDIR
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Staging directory for installing packages, defaults to /tmp.
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Set to directory with lots of free disk if you run out of
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space when installing a binary package.
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr pkg_admin 1 ,
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.Xr pkg_create 1 ,
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.Xr pkg_delete 1 ,
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.Xr pkg_info 1 ,
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.Xr mktemp 3 ,
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.Xr sysconf 3 ,
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.Xr mtree 8
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.Sh AUTHORS
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.Bl -tag -width indent -compact
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.It "Jordan Hubbard"
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Initial work and ongoing development.
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.It "John Kohl"
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.Nx
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refinements.
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.It "Hubert Feyrer"
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.Nx
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wildcard dependency processing, pkgdb, etc.
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.El
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.Sh BUGS
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Hard links between files in a distribution are only preserved if either
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(1) the staging area is on the same file system as the target directory of
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all the links to the file, or (2) all the links to the file are bracketed by
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.Cm @cwd
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directives in the contents file,
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.Em and
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and the link names are extracted with a single
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.Cm tar
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command (not split between
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invocations due to exec argument-space limitations--this depends on the
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value returned by
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.Fn sysconf _SC_ARG_MAX ) .
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.Pp
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Sure to be others.
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