X-Git-Url: https://pd.if.org/git/?p=zpackage;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fzpm-script.8;h=97d1a9a61dae48a7b4beebb243998046a078e74c;hp=bf5bbb77090696d5a4208dc8ab9e58ecc2b6bf97;hb=HEAD;hpb=bd21f0a1265b43ad5f05353a39db31c16826f05c diff --git a/doc/zpm-script.8 b/doc/zpm-script.8 index bf5bbb7..97d1a9a 100644 --- a/doc/zpm-script.8 +++ b/doc/zpm-script.8 @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ -.TH zpm-script 8 2019-02-15 "ZPM 0.3" +.TH zpm-script 8 2019-03-06 "ZPM 0.7.0" .SH NAME zpm-script \- run, set, or list package scripts .SH SYNOPSIS .B zpm script [ -.B -Fhq +.B -Fhql ] [ .BI -f " pkgfile" @@ -22,6 +22,9 @@ zpm-script \- run, set, or list package scripts .BI -S " script" ] .I package +[ +.I arg +] .SH DESCRIPTION \fBzpm-script\fR runs, sets, or lists package scripts for a package. The package is a package @@ -38,8 +41,11 @@ to /var/tmp/zpm-script.out, or as specified by the -o option. The script itself will be extracted to /var/tmp/zpm-script, set as executable, and then run. The script is run with one or two arguments. The first argument is the package id being installed, removed, or configured. -For a package version update (or downgrade) the second argument is -the previous version of the package. +If given \fIarg\fR is passed to the script as a second argument. +For a package version update (or downgrade) this is the previous version of the +package. +.PP If the script fails (i.e. any non-zero exit status), the output will +be imported into the database and a note will be added. .TP An example script .EX @@ -53,12 +59,40 @@ Set mode will set the script for a given package and phase to the path given as an additional argument. If the -h is given, the script is interpreted as a hash to be set directly, and nothing is taken from the filesystem. +.SS List Mode +If a phase is given with \-p the script will be printed to stdout (or +wherever \-o specifies). If no phase is given, a list of scripts for +the package will be printed to stdout. .SH OPTIONS .TP +.B \-l +Run in list mode. +.TP +.B \-r +Run in run mode. This is the default. +.TP +.B \-s +Run in set mode. +.TP .BI \-p phase Specify the script phase. This defaults to all phases for list mode, and configure for running or setting scripts. .TP +.B \-n +Do not create notes. Overrides other note options. +.TP +.B \-N +Create notes only if the database is writable, otherwise send +output to stdout. +.TP +.B \-a +Make a note for all output, regardless of the exit status. +.TP +.B \-e +Allow empty notes to be created for the \-a option. +Normally if the output is empty and the script succeeded, the \-a option +will not cause a note to be created. +.TP .B \-f specify the package file to find packages in .TP @@ -68,6 +102,18 @@ than a path to a script. .TP .B \-q Run quietly. +.TP +.B \-v +Send any output to stdout. +.TP +.BI \-R " rootdir" +The current directory will be changed to \fIrootdir\fR before +running the script. Defaults to '/'. No chroot is done +before running the script, so scripts should be aware of this +and generally use relative paths. If neccessary and possible +the script itself can chroot. Calling chroot(2) requires superuser +privileges, so it would be impossible to run the scripts as a non +root user if chroot was attempted. .SH EXAMPLES .TP zpm script -f foo-1.0-1.zpm foo @@ -77,6 +123,9 @@ file. zpm script foo Run the configure script for the (most recent) foo package found in the local database. +.TP +zpm script -l foo +List all scripts for the foo package. .SH EXIT STATUS 0 on success non zero on failure .SH FILES