NAME
pkgparam − display package parameter values
SYNOPSIS
pkgparam [-v] [-d device] [-R root_path] pkginst [param...]
pkgparam -f filename [-v] [param...]
DESCRIPTION
pkgparam displays the value associated with the parameter or parameters requested on the command line. The values are located in either the pkginfo(4) file for pkginst or from the specific file named with the -f option.
One parameter value is shown per line. Only the value of a parameter is given unless the -v option is used. With this option, the output of the command is in this format:
parameter1=’value1’
parameter2=’value2’
parameter3=’value3’
If no parameters are specified on the command line, values for all parameters associated with the package are shown.
OPTIONS
Options and
arguments for this command are:
-d device
Specify the device on which a pkginst is stored. It can be a directory pathname or the identifiers for tape, floppy disk, or removable disk (for example, /var/tmp, /dev/diskette, and /dev/dsk/c1d0s0). The special token spool may be used to represent the default installation spool directory (/var/spool/pkg).
-f filename
Read filename for parameter values.
-R root_path
Defines the full path name of a subdirectory to use as the root_path. All files, including package system information files, are relocated to a directory tree starting in the specified root_path.
-v |
Verbose mode. Display name of parameter and its value. |
OPERANDS
pkginst
Defines a specific package instance for which parameter values should be displayed.
param |
Defines a specific parameter whose value should be displayed. |
ERRORS
If parameter information is not available for the indicated package, the command exits with a non-zero status.
EXIT STATUS
0 |
Successful completion. |
|||
>0 |
An error occurred. |
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
SEE ALSO
pkgmk(1), pkgproto(1), pkgtrans(1), pkginfo(4), attributes(5)
Application Packaging Developer’s Guide
NOTES
With the -f option, you can specify the file from which parameter values should be extracted. This file should be in the same format as a pkginfo(4) file. For example, such a file might be created during package development and used while testing software during this stage.