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.IX Title "GPT-PKG 8"
.TH GPT-PKG 8 "2012-04-25" "perl v5.10.1" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
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.SH "NAME"
\&\fBgpt-pkg\fR \- Creates flavored binary packages out of an installation
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
\&\fBgpt-pkg\fR [options] packages
.PP
.Vb 1
\& Options:
\&
\& \-verbose Print copious output
\& \-help Print usage
\& \-man Print man page.
\& \-version Print GPT version.
\& \-native Create native pkgs as well as GPT pkgs (RPMs only).
\& \-all Archive everything in the package directory..
\& \-installdir=PATH Override $GLOBUS_LOCATION
\& \-pkgdir=PATH Directory to put the packages
\& \-rpmprefix=PATH Absolute path encoded in the RPM.
\& \-buildnumber=NUMBER Build number used for pgm_static packages
\& \-rpmlicense=LABEL License Label added to the RPM header
\& [packages] List of packages to be archived
.Ve
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
\&\fBgpt-pkg\fR Creates binary packages from an installation. The
installation needs to contain \s-1GPT\s0 packaging data files. An
installation is created by running \fIgpt-build\fR on a collection of
source packages or bundles.
.SH "FILES IN PGM PACKAGES"
.IX Header "FILES IN PGM PACKAGES"
Installed files such as executables that are found in pgm and
ptm_static packages will overwrite one another when multiple flavors
of the same package are built by gpt-build. To preserve multiple
flavors of these files, gpt-build copies them into flavored
subdirectories. For example, the program \f(CW$GLOBUS_LOCATION\fR/bin/foo
will be copied into the location \f(CW$GLOBUS_LOCATION\fR/bin/gcc32/shared if
it was built with dynamically with the gcc32 flavor. \fBgpt-pkg\fR
retrieves these files and copies them back to their proper location
before packaging them. Thus gpt-pkg will also overwrite these files
as it archives the different flavors of a pgm package.
.SH "OPTIONS"
.IX Header "OPTIONS"
.IP "\fB\-installdir\fR" 8
.IX Item "-installdir"
Specify the directory in which the installed files currently live. If
this argument is not supplied, the value of the environment variable
\&\s-1GLOBUS_LOCATION\s0 is used instead.
.IP "\fB\-all\fR" 8
.IX Item "-all"
Packages all of the binaries in an installation.
.IP "\fB\-native\fR" 8
.IX Item "-native"
Creates a package in the native packaging format. Currently only rpm
is supported.
.IP "\fB\-rpmprefix=<path_to_installation\fR>" 8
.IX Item "-rpmprefix=<path_to_installation>"
This should be set to the path to your \s-1GLOBUS_LOCATION\s0. \s-1GPT\s0 will use a
value of \*(L"/usr/grid\*(R" if this option is not specified.
.IP "\fB\-rpmlicense=<label\fR>" 8
.IX Item "-rpmlicense=<label>"
Provides an alternate copyright label for the rpms. The default is
whatever \s-1GPT\s0 was configured with.
.IP "\fB\-verbose\fR" 8
.IX Item "-verbose"
Prints out all of the build messages.
.IP "\fB\-log=FILE\fR" 8
.IX Item "-log=FILE"
Appends all of the build messages to \s-1FILE\s0. This option also sets \-verbose.
.IP "\fB\-help\fR" 8
.IX Item "-help"
Print a brief help message and exits.
.IP "\fB\-man\fR" 8
.IX Item "-man"
Prints the manual page and exits.
.IP "\fB\-version\fR" 8
.IX Item "-version"
Prints the version of \s-1GPT\s0 and exits.
.SH "pgm and pgm_static packages"
.IX Header "pgm and pgm_static packages"
gpt-build copies the files for these packages in a flavored location
because different flavors of these types of packages will conflict
with each other. \fBgpt-pkg\fR restores these files when it packages pgm
and pgm_static types.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.IX Header "SEE ALSO"
\&\fIgpt\-bundle\fR\|(8) \fIgpt\-install\fR\|(8) \fIgpt\-build\fR\|(8)
.SH "AUTHOR"
.IX Header "AUTHOR"
Michael Bletzinger <mbletzin.ncsa.uiuc.edu> and Eric Blau
<blau.mcs.anl.gov>
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