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swpkg(1M)							     swpkg(1M)


NAME    [Toc]    [Back]

     swpkg - SGI product packager

USAGE    [Toc]    [Back]

     swpkg [ -nofork nofork ]

DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

     Swpkg is a	Motif based tool used to package software for inst, the
     Silicon Graphics installation program.  Swpkg provides an environment for
     creating and updating spec	and idb	files and running gendist(1M).

     A spec file defines the products that will	be turned into a software
     distribution by gendist. It gives the names of the	products, their	images
     and subsystems, information about the contents of those subsystems, and
     the installation procedure	and environment	they require.  Installation
     database (idb) files contain one line of information for every file,
     directory,	link, and fifo in a product.


     Options:

     -nofork nofork
	       Run in foreground rather	than the background.


     The tab panel across the top of the main window controls the view:

	  Create Product Hierarchy
	  Tag Files
	  Edit Permissions and Destinations
	  Add Attributes
	  Build	Product

     The spec file is constructed in the first step, and gendist is run	in the
     last.  The	other steps construct the idb file.  Both files	are saved to
     disk for gendist to read in the final step.

     The File pulldown menu on the upper left includes items for reading and
     writing spec and idb files:

	  Open
	  Read
	  New
	  Save
	  SaveAs
	  Quit

     The Quit menu item	terminates the session.	 Selecting any of the other
     items cascades another menu from which you	can select Spec, Idb, or Both.
     For example, Open->Both will bring	up a file selection dialog for a spec
     file and then another dialog for identifying an idb file.	By convention,
     spec filenames end	in '.spec', and	idb filenames end with '.idb'.



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     Read appends an existing spec or idb, while Open replaces.	 New->Spec
     opens the default spec, and New->Idb clears the idb of all	entries.  So
     New->Both gets you	back to	the initial state.

     The Save and SaveAs items are for writing the in memory copies of the idb
     and spec files to disk.  If you opened or saved previously, the Save
     operation writes to the file you identified.  The SaveAs operation	brings
     up	a file selection dialog	so you can identify an arbitrary pathname to
     save too.

     All of the	file menu items	log a message in the scrollable	window below
     the tab panel.  The number	of lines of the	log displayed are controlled
     using the sash (square button below the scrollbar).  The View menu	pane
     contains an item (Show Messages) which makes it possible to shrink	the
     message area to nothing.  When an important message is logged, the
     message area will reappear.

     The Help menu pane	(on the	far right) provides an interface to online
     help facilities.  Selecting an item from this menu	fires off the Insight
     help server if it is not already running, and provides access to the book
     which documents Swpkg if installed.

     The Click for Help	item can be selected to	turn the cursor	into a
     question mark, which can be clicked on any	widget for context sensitive
     help on a particular item in the interface.  Alternatively, you can
     simply press <F1> while the normal	cursor is over the widget you want
     information about.


     Create Product Hierarchy    [Toc]    [Back]

     The initial view shows a graphical	representation of a default spec file.
     The information related to	the selected node in the three level
     (product.image.subsystem) hierarchy appears on the	right.

     Alter the Product Name and	Description fields and press the Apply arrow
     button to assign this information to the product node, which is selected
     initially.	 The Description field is what users of	inst see when your
     product is	presented for installation by inst.  To	select another node,
     click on it with the left mouse button.

     The Add pushbutton	can be pressed to add a	child to the currently
     selected node.  If	your on	a first	level (product)	node, pressing Add
     will create a new second level (image) node.  Similiarly, if an image
     node is selected, when you	press the the Add pushbutton you create	a new
     third level (subsystem) node.  To add another product, click on the root
     (the area around the nodes), and then press the Add pushbutton.

     The Delete	pushbutton will	remove the subtree rooted at the selected
     node.  So,	for example, if	there are no release notes for your product,
     you should	click the left mouse button on the "relnotes" node, and	press
     "Delete".



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swpkg(1M)							     swpkg(1M)



     Tag Files    [Toc]    [Back]

     A file browser, and list of tags appear on	the left, while	the tags and
     source paths of each idb file entry appear	on the right.

     The initial browsing directory is the current directory, provided it's
     within the	source root directory (defaults	to /).	Entering ~ will	take
     you to your $HOME directory.  Entries in the browser list ending with /
     are directories.  Double-clicking on a directory entry takes you there.

     A Single click on an entry	selects	it.  Multiple contiguous entries can
     be	selected by pressing and dragging the mouse before releasing the left
     button.  You can select separate entries by holding down the <CTRL> key
     when pressing the left mouse button.

     To	add the	entries	selected, press	the Add	arrow button.  The entries
     will be associated	with the current selection in the the Tags list.  To
     Assign a different	tag subsequently, select the entries in	the idb	file
     list, and the tag you want	to associate with them,	and press the Assign
     arrow button.

     Tags for each subsystem defined in	the spec, and those defined in the
     current idb are included in the tags list.	 Below the tags	list is	a text
     field that	can be used in conjunction with	the buttons to edit the	list.
     To	add a new tag, type a value into the text field, and hit <Enter>, or
     press the Add pushbutton.	Pressing Replace will replace the tag
     currently selected, and the Delete	pushbutton will	remove the current
     selection from the	list.

     Double clicking on	a tag selects the Idb file list	items assoicated with
     that tag.	Double clicking	on an entry in the Idb file list selects the
     tag associated with that item.

     Edit Permissions and Destinations    [Toc]    [Back]

     The Source	Root and Destination Root appear framed	with an	associated
     Apply button on the upper left.  Both default to /.  Changing the source
     root directory limits the browsing	area (in the Tag Files view) to	the
     designated	tree.  The root	is stripped from all pathnames added.  If you
     have a tree of files users	will install to	a different destination, roots
     are handy.	 The final (Build Product) step	includes a matching pair of
     textfields	for convenience	when your rebuilding with no changes to	your
     spec or idb files.

     Note, the roots do	not live in the	spec or	idb file, so they must be
     respecified each time you start a new session.

     When you Apply a new Source Root Directory	value, it is first prepended
     to	the source pathname of each Idb	entry.	If all entries are found, the
     new root is accepted.  Otherwise, if the old root is valid	(it can	be
     prepended to all the entries), it is prepended and	if the new root
     appears at	the beginning of all entries it	is accepted; the new root is



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     stripped from all the source pathnames.

     When a new	Source Root value is accepted, if the source and destination
     pathnames matched beforehand, the destination pathname is changed to
     reflect the new root too.	So if you edited any destination pathnames
     prior to changing the source root,	these will not be altered by the
     operation.

     Text fields for Mode, Owner, Group, Destination Directory,	and
     Destination Filename appear on the	left, while the	same fields of the
     current Idb file entries are visible on the right.

     To	edit, enter a value in one or more of the text fields, select the
     entries you want to affect	in the Idb list, and press the Assign arrow
     button to initiate	the change.

     Double clicking on	an Idb file list item will load	its values into	the
     text fields.  This	is convenient when your	changing a single entry
     (double click, alter, and Assign back).

     Add Attributes    [Toc]    [Back]

     A list of attributes appears on the left, while the destination paths and
     any attributes are	visible	in the Idb file	list.  Each entry in the
     attribute list has	a toggle button	associated with	it.  When the Assign
     arrow button is pressed, all those	entries	whose toggle is	set are
     assigned to the Idb file list items selected.  Pre-existing attributes
     are deleted and the new ones added	for each.

     Double clicking on	an item	in the Idb file	list loads its attributes.

     Build Product    [Toc]    [Back]

     In	this view, the arguments to a gendist run appear on the	left, along
     with buttons for the possible ways	to run it.  On the right, all the
     fields of each Idb	file entry are visible.

     The Dry Run pushbutton will run gendist which reads the files, and	check
     their validity, without writing anything.	The Build All pushbutton
     creates the files in the Distribution Directory. These include binary
     versions of the idb and spec (a file for each subsystem), as well as an
     image:

     -rw-rw-r--	   1 kirke    user	404 Jun	28 16:11 swpkg
     -rw-rw-r--	   1 kirke    user	461 Jun	28 16:11 swpkg.idb
     -rw-rw-r--	   1 kirke    user     8509 Jun	28 16:11 swpkg.man
     -rw-rw-r--	   1 kirke    user   462834 Jun	28 16:11 swpkg.sw








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swpkg(1M)							     swpkg(1M)



ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
     SBASE   Source Root
     RBASE   Destination Root

FILES    [Toc]    [Back]

     ~/.Xdefaults
     /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/Swpkg
     /usr/lib/X11/schemes/Base/Swpkg
     /usr/sbin/gendist
     /usr/dist

SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]

      
      
     gendist(1M), inst(1M), showprod(1M),
     IRIX Interactive Desktop Integration Guide


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