1GAUCHE-INSTALL(1) Gauche Commands GAUCHE-INSTALL(1)
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6 gauche-install - install files and set attributes
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9 1)* gauche-install [OPTION...] FILE DEST
10 2)* gauche-install [OPTION...] FILE... DIRECTORY
11 3)* gauche-install -d [OPTION...] DIRECTORY...
12 4) gauche-install -T DIRECTORY [OPTION...] FILE...
13 5) gauche-install -U DIRECTORY [OPTION...] FILE...
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16 gauche-install is a program to install and remove files. On
17 installation it allows to set ownership and permissions. This command
18 is upward compatible with BSD install(1) and can be used as a drop-in
19 replacement of it. Notably, 1st, 2nd and 3rd command-line format
20 above are compatible with BSD install.
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22 This command is provided mainly for Gauche's extension packages to have
23 simpler installation and configuration process. Being certain that
24 gauche-install is available, those packages don't need to worry about
25 subtle differences between various install(1) commands.
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27 The first format copies FILE on the file or in the directory named by
28 DEST. The second format copies FILE ... into the directory DIRECTORY.
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30 The third format ensures DIRECTORY exists. If it doesn't, the command
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33 The fourth format installing FILE ... to the DIRECTORY. It is more
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39 * The list of files can be empty, so that when the list of installed
40 files can be generated by configuration, you don't need to handle
41 the empty case specially in Makefile. (With BSD install format,
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44 * The directory prefix of files are preserved within the destination
45 directory. This is handy to install subtree of files. For example,
46 the following command installs '/usr/share/foo/main',
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50 gauche-install -T /usr/share/foo main conf/x conf/y
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52 Giving -p option suppresses this behavior and strips any directory
53 prefix like the second format. The following command line installs
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56 gauche-install -T /usr/share/foo -p main conf/x conf/y
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58 The fifth format removes FILE ... in the DIRECTORY. Irrelevant
59 options are ignored, so it is handy to uninstall files just by chaning
60 -T in the fourth format to -U.
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63 -C, --canonical-suffix
64 This is used specially to install Gauche's autogenerated Scheme
65 source by experimental precompilation. The generated file has a
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69 -d, --directory
70 Creates directories. (3rd format only). It is only for the
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74 -g, --group=GROUP
75 Change group of the installed file.
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77 -h, --help
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86 -o, --owner=OWNER
87 Change owner of the installed file.
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89 -p, --strip-prefix=PREFIX
90 Strip PREFIX directories from FILE(s) before installation. (4th/5th
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93 --shebang=PATH
94 Adds #!PATH before the file contents. Useful to install scripts.
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96 -S, --srcdir=directory
97 Look for files within directory; useful if VPATH is used in
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100 -T, --target=directory
101 Installs files to the directory, creating paths if needed. Partial
102 path of files are preserved unless -p option is given. (4th format
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105 -U, --uninstall=directory
106 Reverse of -T, e.g. removes files from its destination. Other
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110 Work verbosely.
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113 gauche-install exits with status 0 on success.
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116 gauche-package(1), install(1)
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118 The program will be documented fully by the Gauche Developers´
119 Reference available via the info(1) system.
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122 Shiro Kawai <shiro@acm.org>
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125 Jens Thiele <karme@karme.de>
126 Wrote this manpage for the Debian system.
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129 Copyright © 2010 Jens Thiele
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131 Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
132 are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
133 notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is,
134 without any warranty.
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