inary install¶
inary install command is used to installing binary packages from inary file or repository.
Note
This operation needs privileges and can be allowed by only super user.
Using¶
sh ~# inary install <package-name>
sh ~# inary it <package-name>
Options¶
- install options:
- --ignore-dependency
Do not take dependency information into account.
- --ignore-safety
Bypass safety switch.
- --ignore-scom
Bypass scom configuration agent.
- -n, --dry-run
Do not perform any action, just show what would be done.
- --reinstall
Reinstall already installed packages.
- --ignore-check
Skip distribution release and architecture check.
- --ignore-file-conflicts
Ignore file conflicts.
- --ignore-package-conflicts
Ignore package conflicts.
- -c, --component
Install component’s and recursive components’ packages.
- -r, --repository
Name of the component’s repository.
- -f, --fetch-only
Fetch upgrades but do not install.
- -x, --exclude
When installing packages, ignore packages and components whose basenames match pattern.
- --exclude-from
When installing packages, ignore packages and components whose basenames match any pattern contained in file.
- -s, --store-lib-info
Store previous libraries info when package is updating to newer version.
Example Runtime¶
sh ~# inary it gsm
Checking dependencies for install...
Total size of package(s): 0.00 B / 93.87 KB
After this operation, 389.92 KB space will be used.
Downloading 1 / 1
Package "gsm" found in repository "core"
Installing 1 / 1
Installing "gsm", version 1.0.13, release 1
Extracting the files of "gsm"
Adding files of "gsm" package to database...
Installed "gsm"