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INSTALL(1) Minix Programmer's Manual INSTALL(1)
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NAME
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install - install files
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SYNOPSIS
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install [-lcszN] [-o owner] [-g group] [-m mode] [-S stack] [file1] file2
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install [-lcszN] [-o owner] [-g group] [-m mode] [-S stack] file ... dir
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install -d [-o owner] [-g group] [-m mode] directory
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DESCRIPTION
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Install puts executables, manual pages, and library files in their proper
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place in the bin, man, and lib directories. The first two forms of the
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command are like cp(1) copying either one file to another or copying
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several files to a directory. The "-d" form is like mkdir(1) with the -p
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flag. File1 may be omitted if neither -l nor -c is given to change the
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attributes of file2.
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Attributes are always copied from the source file, use the options to
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change. Note that the source file's attributes are changed with the
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destination file if they are linked. So copy the file if you change it
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in a way that makes it read-only. You would otherwise not be able to
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compile a command again.
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OPTIONS
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-l Link the destination to the source file instead of copying it. This
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is done to either save space on a file system with both the source
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and the bin directories on it, or to install synonyms to a command.
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-c Copy the source file to its proper place. This option is the
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default if -l is not given. With -l, the file is copied if the link
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fails.
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-s Strip the destination file of its symbol table, if it is an
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executable, and if it is actually copied. It has no effect on a
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link or a non-executable.
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-z Compress the executable using compress(1) and prepend a header line
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that calls zexec(1) to decompress and execute the binary. This will
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on average save 40% disk space at the expense of a slower startup
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time. Like -s the file must be actually copied for the flag to have
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effect.
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-N Use gzip -N to compress the binary. You may see up to 60% space
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savings, but it will take much longer. N is a digit from 1 to 9
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telling the compression effort, see gzip(1).
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-d Make a directory, usually to install files in a separate directory
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in a library. Intermediate directories in the path are created with
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the same attributes as the final directory. Only the attributes of
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the final directory are set if the directory exists.
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INSTALL(1) Minix Programmer's Manual INSTALL(1)
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-o owner
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Set the owner of the target. This only works if the invoker is the
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super-user, or if install is run setuid root and the invoker is a
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member of group zero. If -o is omitted then the ownership is copied
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from the source file, or set to the id of the invoker if a directory
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is made.
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-g group
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Like -o, but for the group ownership of the target.
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-m mode
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Mode is an octal number that specifies the mode the target should
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get. The default is the source file's mode with a chmod a+rX
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applied to it, or 755 for a new directory. Implies -o 0, or -g 0 if
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a file is to be set-uid or set-gid and the invoker has permission to
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change ownership. This trick allows a group 0 member to install
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third party software, even though it expects to be installed by
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root.
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-S stack
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Sets the maximum amount of heap + stack that an executable may have
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when running. The argument is a C-style decimal, octal or
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hexadecimal number, optionally followed by the multipliers m, k, w,
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and b for mega (1024*1024), kilo (1024), "word" (2 or 4), and byte
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(1). Uppercase M is also accepted for those who know what S.I.
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means. The compilers use -S 32kw by default, that translates to
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64kb for an 8086, and 128kb for other architectures. This option is
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ignored on a non-executable.
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SEE ALSO
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ln(1), cp(1), strip(1), compress(1), gzip(1), zexec(1), chown(8),
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chgrp(8), chmod(1), chmem(1), mkdir(1).
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BUGS
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Uppercase K, W, and B are also accepted for those who don't know what
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S.I. means.
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AUTHOR
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Kees J. Bot (kjb@cs.vu.nl)
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