SymlinkProgram
NAME
SymlinkProgram -
SYNOPSIS
SymlinkProgram [<options>] <program_name> [<program_version>]
DESCRIPTION
Link a program from the /Programs hierarchy in the /System tree.
OPTIONS
--terse
Enable terse messages.
--debug
Enable debug messages.
-h, --help
Show this help.
--version
Show program version.
-v, --verbose
Enable verbose mode.
--logfile <entry>
Log all output to specified file.
-s, --settings <entry>
Link settings into /System/Settings. Valid entries are: 'yes' 'no' 'safe' The default value is 'yes'.
-l, --libraries <entry>
Link libraries into /usr/lib. Valid entries are: 'yes' 'no' 'safe' The default value is 'yes'.
-e, --executables <entry>
Link executables into /usr/bin. Valid entries are: 'yes' 'no' 'safe' The default value is 'yes'.
-h, --headers <entry>
Link headers into /usr/include. Valid entries are: 'yes' 'no' 'safe' The default value is 'yes'.
-a, --shared <entry>
Link shared files into /usr/share. Valid entries are: 'yes' 'no' 'safe' The default value is 'yes'.
-w, --wrappers <entry>
Link wrappers into /usr/bin. Valid entries are: 'yes' 'no' 'safe' The default value is 'yes'.
-t, --tasks <entry>
Link tasks into /usr/bin. Valid entries are: 'yes' 'no' 'safe' The default value is 'yes'.
-x, --libexec <entry>
Link libexec into /usr. Valid entries are: 'yes' 'no' 'safe' The default value is 'yes'.
-u, --unmanaged <entry>
Defines what to do with unmanaged files in package. Valid entries are: 'ask' 'install' 'skip' The default
value is 'ask'.
-E, --no-environment
Do not link entries from /System/Environment.
-F, --no-follow
Do not follow symbolic links.
-R, --no-requirements
Do not process Resources/Requirements.
-A, --no-variable
Do not move variable files into /Data/Variable.
-M, --no-doc
Do not link manuals and info files.
-C, --cleanup
Clean up after installation.
-c, --conflict <entry>
What to do on conflicting symlinks. Valid entries are: 'keep' 'overwrite' The default value is 'keep'.
-f, --force
Force symlinks. Same as '--conflict overwrite'.
-n, --no-make
Dummy option. Preserved for backwards compatibility.
-r, --relative
Use relative paths to link files from /Programs.
-t, --rootfs
Copy program to rootfs if a symlink.
Notes:
If no program version is specified, Current is assumed.
EXAMPLES
SymlinkProgram WeirdSuperLib 2.4
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © Hisham Muhammad, 2001-2005 - Released under the GNU GPL.
GoboLinux March 2017 SYMLINKPROGRAM(1)