.\" -*- nroff -*- .ds g \" empty .ds G \" empty .\" Like TP, but if specified indent is more than half .\" the current line-length - indent, use the default indent. .de Tp .ie \\n(.$=0:((0\\$1)*2u>(\\n(.lu-\\n(.iu)) .TP .el .TP "\\$1" .. .TH INSTALLPKG 8 "16 Oct 2000" "Slackware Version 7.2.0" .SH NAME installpkg \- install Slackware packages. .SH SYNOPSIS .B installpkg [ .B \-m ] .BI packagename .LP .B installpkg [ .B \-warn ] [ .B \-root /otherroot ] [ .B \-infobox ] [ .B \-menu ] [ .B \-priority ADD|REC|OPT|SKP ] [ .B \-tagfile /somedir/tagfile ] .BI packagename [ .B packagename2 ... ] .SH DESCRIPTION .B installpkg installs single or multiple *.tgz binary packages designed for use with the Slackware Linux distribution onto your system. .SH OPTIONS .TP .B \-warn packagename Generate a report to the standard output about which files and directories would be removed or overwritten if you install the package, but do not actually install it. .TP .B \-root /otherroot Install using a location other than / (the default) as the root of the filesystem to install on. In the example given, use /otherroot instead. Setting the ROOT environment variable does the same thing. .TP .B \-infobox Use /bin/dialog to display an informational dialog as the package is installed. Primarily used when installpkg is called from other scripts. .TP .B \-menu Use /bin/dialog to display a menu asking the user if they would like to install the package(s) or not. Generally used when installpkg is called from other scripts. .TP .B \-priority ADD|REC|OPT|SKP When installing with the \-menu option, package priority levels (found in the file "tagfile" in the package directory) are used to automatically install (ADD) or skip (SKP) a package, or to suggest recommended (REC) or optional (OPT) to the user if a menu is displayed. If a priority is set on the command line, it will override the values set in the tagfile for the entire package list. .TP .B \-tagfile /somedir/tagfile Specify a different file to use for package priorities (in this example, /somedir/tagfile will be used). The default is "tagfile" in the package's directory. .SH AUTHOR Patrick J. Volkerding .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR makepkg(8), .BR removepkg(8), .BR explodepkg(8), .BR pkgtool(8), .BR setup(8), .BR upgradepkg(8)