From: Ben Gras Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2012 15:52:33 +0000 (+0100) Subject: deduplicate some installed files X-Git-Tag: v3.2.1~159 X-Git-Url: http://zhaoyanbai.com/repos/cppcheck.log?a=commitdiff_plain;h=53f1f3e4a89093548ae88fc01953ad520c0ce05c;p=minix.git deduplicate some installed files . zcat link . old install manpage --- diff --git a/commands/compress/Makefile b/commands/compress/Makefile index f55347a19..a46391106 100644 --- a/commands/compress/Makefile +++ b/commands/compress/Makefile @@ -4,6 +4,5 @@ PROG= compress MAN= LINKS+= ${BINDIR}/compress ${BINDIR}/uncompress -LINKS+= ${BINDIR}/compress ${BINDIR}/zcat .include diff --git a/man/man1/Makefile b/man/man1/Makefile index c3df9e45e..342b8686f 100644 --- a/man/man1/Makefile +++ b/man/man1/Makefile @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ MAN= ash.1 at.1 banner.1 basename.1 \ env.1 expand.1 expr.1 factor.1 \ finger.1 flexdoc.1 fmt.1 fold.1 format.1 fortune.1 \ fsck.mfs.1 head.1 host.1 hostaddr.1 ifdef.1 \ - install.1 isodir.1 isoinfo.1 isoread.1 kill.1 \ + isodir.1 isoinfo.1 isoread.1 kill.1 \ last.1 loadfont.1 loadkeys.1 logger.1 \ look.1 lp.1 ls.1 lspci.1 mail.1 \ mesg.1 mixer.1 mkfs.mfs.1 \ diff --git a/man/man1/install.1 b/man/man1/install.1 deleted file mode 100644 index aea097f49..000000000 --- a/man/man1/install.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,197 +0,0 @@ -.TH INSTALL 1 -.SH NAME -install \- install files -.SH SYNOPSIS -.in +5 -.ti -5 -.B install -.RB [ \-cpsz\fIN\fP "] [" \-l -.IR linktype ] -.RB [ \-o -.IR owner ] -.RB [ \-g -.IR group ] -.RB [ \-m -.IR mode ] -.RB [ \-S -.IR stack ] -.RI [ file1 ] -.I file2 -.br -.ti -5 -.B install -.RB [ \-cpsz\fIN\fP "] [" \-l -.IR linktype ] -.RB [ \-o -.IR owner ] -.RB [ \-g -.IR group ] -.RB [ \-m -.IR mode ] -.RB [ \-S -.IR stack ] -.IR file " ... " dir -.br -.ti -5 -.B install -.RB [ \-c ] -.B \-d -.RB [ \-o -.IR owner ] -.RB [ \-g -.IR group ] -.RB [ \-m -.IR mode ] -.I directory -.in -5 -.SH DESCRIPTION -.de SP -.if t .sp 0.4 -.if n .sp -.. -.B Install -puts executables, manual pages, and library files in their proper place -in the bin, man, and lib directories. The first two forms of the -command are like -.BR cp (1) -copying either one file to another or copying several files to a -directory. The "\fB\-d\fP" form is like -.BR mkdir (1) -with the -.B \-p -flag. -.I File1 -may be omitted if neither -.B \-l -nor -.B \-c -is given to change the attributes of -.IR file2 . -.PP -Attributes are always copied from the source file, use the options to change. -Note that the source file's attributes are changed with the destination file -if they are linked. So copy the file if you change it in a way that makes -it read-only. You would otherwise not be able to compile a command again. -.SH OPTIONS -.TP -.BI \-l " linktype" -Link the destination to the source file instead of copying it. This is done -to either save space on a file system with both the source and the bin -directories on it, or to install synonyms to a command. The -.I linktype -argument can either be -.I h -(hard) -or -.I s -(symbolic). -.TP -.B \-c -Copy the source file to its proper place. This option is the default if -.B \-l -is not given. With -.BR \-l , -the file is copied if the link fails. This option is also allowed with -.BR \-d . -In this case the -.BR \-c -is ignored. -.TP -.B \-p -Preserve timestamp on source file or directory. -.TP -.B \-s -Strip the destination file of its symbol table, -.I if -it is an executable, and -.I if -it is actually copied. It has no effect on a link or a non-executable. -.TP -.B \-z -Compress the executable using -.BR compress (1) -and prepend a header line that calls -.BR zexec (1) -to decompress and execute the binary. This will on average save 40% disk -space at the expense of a slower startup time. Like -.B \-s -the file must be actually copied for the flag to have effect. -.TP -.BI \- N -Use -.BI "gzip \-" N -to compress the binary. You may see up to 60% space savings, but it will -take much longer. -.I N -is a digit from 1 to 9 telling the compression effort, see -.BR gzip (1). -.TP -.B \-d -Make a directory, usually to install files in a separate directory in a -library. Intermediate directories in the path are created with the same -attributes as the final directory. Only the attributes of the final -directory are set if the directory exists. -.TP -.BI \-o " owner" -Set the owner of the target. This only works if the invoker is the -super-user, or if -.B install -is run setuid root and the invoker is a member of group zero. If -.B \-o -is omitted then the ownership is copied from the source file, or set to -the id of the invoker if a directory is made. -.TP -.BI \-g " group" -Like -.BR \-o , -but for the group ownership of the target. -.TP -.BI \-m " mode" -.I Mode -is an octal number that specifies the mode the target should get. The -default is the source file's mode with a -.B chmod a+rX -applied to it, or 755 for a new directory. Implies -.BR "\-o 0" , -or -.BR "\-g 0" -if a file is to be set-uid or set-gid and the invoker has permission to -change ownership. This trick allows a group 0 member to install third party -software, even though it expects to be installed by root. -.TP -.BI \-S " stack" -Sets the maximum amount of heap + stack that an executable may have when -running. The argument is a C-style decimal, octal or hexadecimal -number, optionally followed by the multipliers -.BR m , -.BR k , -.BR w , -and -.B b -for mega (1024*1024), kilo (1024), "word" (2 or 4), and byte (1). Uppercase -.B M -is also accepted for those who know what S.I. means. The compilers use -.B \-S 32kw -by default, that translates to 64kb for an 8086, and 128kb for other -architectures. This option is ignored on a non-executable. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR ln (1), -.BR cp (1), -.BR strip (1), -.BR compress (1), -.BR gzip (1), -.BR zexec (1), -.BR chown (8), -.BR chgrp (1), -.BR chmod (1), -.BR chmem (1), -.BR mkdir (1). -.SH BUGS -Uppercase -.BR K , -.BR W , -and -.B B -are also accepted for those who don't know what S.I. means. -.SH AUTHOR -Kees J. Bot (kjb@cs.vu.nl)