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32.\" From: @(#)install.1 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93
33.\" $FreeBSD: src/usr.bin/xinstall/install.1,v 1.21 2001/05/30 09:45:47 ru Exp $
34.\"
35.Dd May 7, 2001
36.Dt INSTALL 1
37.Os
38.Sh NAME
39.Nm install
40.Nd install binaries
41.Sh SYNOPSIS
42.Nm install
43.Op Fl bCcMpSsv
44.Op Fl B Ar suffix
45.Op Fl f Ar flags
46.Op Fl g Ar group
47.Op Fl m Ar mode
48.Op Fl o Ar owner
49.Ar file1 file2
50.Nm install
51.Op Fl bCcMpSsv
52.Op Fl B Ar suffix
53.Op Fl f Ar flags
54.Op Fl g Ar group
55.Op Fl m Ar mode
56.Op Fl o Ar owner
57.Ar file1 ... fileN directory
58.Nm install
59.Fl d
60.Op Fl v
61.Op Fl g Ar group
62.Op Fl m Ar mode
63.Op Fl o Ar owner
64.Ar directory ...
65.Sh DESCRIPTION
66The file(s) are copied
67to the target file or directory.
68If the destination is a directory, then the
69.Ar file
70is copied into
71.Ar directory
72with its original filename.
73If the target file already exists, it is
74either renamed to
75.Ar file Ns Pa .old
76if the
77.Fl b
78option is given
79or overwritten
80if permissions allow.
81An alternate backup suffix may be specified via the
82.Fl B
83option's argument.
84.Pp
85The options are as follows:
86.Bl -tag -width indent
87.\" ==========
88.It Fl B Ar suffix
89Use
90.Ar suffix
91as the backup suffix if
92.Fl b
93is given.
94.\" ==========
95.It Fl b
96Back up any existing files before overwriting them by renaming
97them to
98.Ar file Ns Pa .old .
99See
100.Fl B
101for specifying a different backup suffix.
102.\" ==========
103.It Fl C
104Copy the file.
105If the target file already exists and the files are the same,
106then don't change the modification time of the target.
107.\" ==========
108.It Fl c
109Copy the file.
110This is actually the default.
111The
112.Fl c
113option is only included for backwards compatibility.
114.\" ==========
115.It Fl d
116Create directories.
117Missing parent directories are created as required.
118.\" ==========
119.It Fl f
120Specify the target's file flags; see
121.Xr chflags 1
122for a list of possible flags and their meanings.
123.\" ==========
124.It Fl g
125Specify a group.
126A numeric GID is allowed.
127.\" ==========
128.It Fl M
129Disable all use of
130.Xr mmap 2 .
131.\" ==========
132.It Fl m
133Specify an alternate mode.
134The default mode is set to rwxr-xr-x (0755).
135The specified mode may be either an octal or symbolic value; see
136.Xr chmod 1
137for a description of possible mode values.
138.\" ==========
139.It Fl o
140Specify an owner.
141A numeric UID is allowed.
142.\" ==========
143.It Fl p
144Preserve the modification time.
145Copy the file, as if the
146.Fl C
147(compare and copy) option is specified,
148except if the target file doesn't already exist or is different,
149then preserve the modification time of the file.
150.\" ==========
151.It Fl S
152Safe copy.
153Normally,
154.Nm install
155unlinks an existing target before installing the new file.
156With the
157.Fl S
158flag a temporary file is used and then renamed to be
159the target.
160The reason this is safer is that if the copy or
161rename fails, the existing target is left untouched.
162.\" ==========
163.It Fl s
164.Nm install
165exec's the command
166.Xr strip 1
167to strip binaries so that
168.Nm install
169can be portable over a large
170number of systems and binary types.
171.\" ==========
172.It Fl v
173Causes
174.Nm install
175to show when
176.Fl C
177actually installs something.
178.El
179.Pp
180By default,
181.Nm install
182preserves all file flags, with the exception of the
183.Dq nodump
184flag.
185.Pp
186The
187.Nm install
188utility attempts to prevent moving a file onto itself.
189.Pp
190Installing
191.Pa /dev/null
192creates an empty file.
193.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
194The
195.Nm install
196utility exits 0 on success, and 1 otherwise.
197.Sh FILES
198.Bl -tag -width INS@XXXX -compact
199.It Pa INS@XXXX
200If either
201.Fl S
202option is specified, or the
203.Fl C
204or
205.Fl p
206option is used in conjuction with the
207.Fl s
208option, temporary files named
209.Pa INS@XXXX ,
210where
211.Pa XXXX
212is decided by
213.Xr mkstemp 3 ,
214are created in the target directory.
215.El
216.Sh COMPATIBILITY
217Historically
218.Nm install
219moved files by default.
220The default was changed to copy in
221.Fx 4.4 .
222.Sh SEE ALSO
223.Xr chflags 1 ,
224.Xr chgrp 1 ,
225.Xr chmod 1 ,
226.Xr cp 1 ,
227.Xr mv 1 ,
228.Xr strip 1 ,
229.Xr mmap 2 ,
230.Xr chown 8
231.Sh HISTORY
232The
233.Nm install
234utility appeared in
235.Bx 4.2 .
236.Sh BUGS
237Temporary files may be left in the target directory if
238.Nm install
239exits abnormally.
240.Pp
241File flags cannot be set by
242.Xr fchflags 2
243over a NFS file system. Other file systems do not have a concept of flags.
244.Nm install
245will only warn when flags could not be set on a file system
246that does not support them.
247.Pp
248.Nm install
249with
250.Fl v
251falsely says a file is copied when
252.Fl C
253snaps hard links.