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install_release
install an arbitrary software release into a named directory
install_release
[-help]
install_release
[-f]
[-basedir directory]
[-log filename]
[-wget]
[-globuslocation directory]
[-o otherfile1...]
package
install_release installs an arbitrary software release into a
named directory. In addition it creates a log of the installed files
for easy uninstallation. This program can install packages of type
tar, gzip, or gzip'ed tar. The installation package can be located on
a mounted file system, an http server, an ftp server, or a grid ftp
server.
- -basedir directory
- The directory where the package should be installed.
When not specified, the directory defaults to the current
working directory.
- -f
- Forcefully overwrite files if they exist.
- -globuslocation directory
- This program does not come prepackaged with globus-url-copy or the
supporting libraries. If globus is not installed in the
/opt/globus directory, the user must specify the installation
location of globus using this option.
- -help
- Display brief usage information and exit.
- -log filename
- The file name for the installation log.
- -o otherfile1...
- A space-separated list of files that will be installed
along with the installation package.
The files will only be copied. No extraction or decompression
will be performed on these files. These files will be logged in the
installation log.
- package
- The full path to the installation package.
Locations on file systems can be specified without the
file: prefix, but other locations must prefix with the
appropriate protocol (http:, ftp:, or gsiftp:).
- -wget
- This program defaults to using globus-url-copy
to fetch the installation package. This option specifies that this
program should use wget for http and ftp requests and Perl's
copy function for file system requests. wget must be
installed on the machine and must be in the user's path.
install_release will exit with a status value of 0 (zero) upon
success, and non-zero otherwise.
cleanup_release (on page )
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