openpkg/openpkg.1

Thu, 04 Oct 2012 20:30:05 +0200

author
Michael Schloh von Bennewitz <michael@schloh.com>
date
Thu, 04 Oct 2012 20:30:05 +0200
changeset 715
c10fb90893b9
parent 13
cb59d6afeb61
permissions
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Correct out of date build configuration, porting to Solaris 11 network
link infrastructure and new libpcap logic. This additionally allows for
device drivers in subdirectories of /dev. Correct packaged nmap
personalities and signatures to work out of the box. Finally, hack
arpd logic to properly close sockets and quit on TERM by repeating
signaling in the run command script. Sadly, all this fails to correct
the run time behaviour of honeyd which fails to bind to the IP layer.

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michael@13 126 .IX Title "OPENPKG 1"
michael@13 127 .TH OPENPKG 1 "OpenPKG" "OPENPKG(8)" "OpenPKG"
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michael@428 131 .nh
michael@13 132 .SH "NAME"
michael@428 133 OpenPKG \-\- Cross\-Platform Unix Software Packaging
michael@13 134 .SH "SYNOPSIS"
michael@13 135 .IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
michael@13 136 $ \fBopenpkg\fR [\fIopt\fR ...] \fIcmd\fR [\fIcmd_opt\fR ...] [\fIcmd_arg\fR ...]
michael@428 137 .PP
michael@13 138 $ \fBopenpkg\fR \fBman\fR \fIcmd\fR
michael@13 139 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
michael@13 140 .IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
michael@13 141 OpenPKG is the world leading instrument for deployment and maintenance
michael@13 142 of Open Source software when administration crosses Unix platform
michael@13 143 boundaries. The OpenPKG project is a collaboration effort with the
michael@13 144 goal of creating and maintaining portable and easy to install software
michael@13 145 packages for use on the major Unix server platforms.
michael@13 146 .PP
michael@13 147 The unique OpenPKG architecture leverages proven technologies like
michael@13 148 Red Hat Package Manager (\s-1RPM\s0) to establish a unified administration
michael@13 149 environment, independent of the underlying operating system. OpenPKG
michael@13 150 is completely self-contained and does not even need a preinstallation
michael@13 151 of \s-1RPM\s0. Instead, \s-1RPM\s0 is provided as an OpenPKG \s-1RPM\s0 package itself plus
michael@13 152 a tricky bootstrapping procedure in order to allow one to create from
michael@13 153 scratch the initial state of the whole OpenPKG software packaging
michael@13 154 system.
michael@428 155 .SH "TUTORIAL"
michael@428 156 .IX Header "TUTORIAL"
michael@428 157 .IP "\fB1. System Preparation (optional)\fR" 3
michael@428 158 .IX Item "1. System Preparation (optional)"
michael@428 159 Before you start, the Unix system optionally should be prepared. Here
michael@428 160 especially the necessary disk space requirements of OpenPKG have to be
michael@428 161 taken into account.
michael@428 162 .Sp
michael@428 163 .Vb 3
michael@428 164 \& # optionally direct /openpkg to at least 150MB free disk space:
michael@428 165 \& $ mkdir /storage/openpkg
michael@428 166 \& $ ln \-s /storage/openpkg /openpkg
michael@428 167 \&
michael@428 168 \& # optionally direct temp\-directory to at least 250MB free disk space:
michael@428 169 \& $ TMPDIR=/var/tmp
michael@428 170 \& $ export TMPDIR
michael@428 171 \&
michael@428 172 \& # switch to temporary directory:
michael@428 173 \& $ cd $TMPDIR
michael@428 174 .Ve
michael@428 175 .IP "\fB2. Instance Bootstrapping\fR" 3
michael@428 176 .IX Item "2. Instance Bootstrapping"
michael@428 177 The next step is to bootstrap the OpenPKG instance. Here we are using
michael@428 178 the standard /openpkg filesystem prefix. An arbitrary prefix can be
michael@428 179 used as long as at least the \*(L"Bootstrap From Source\*(R" approach is used.
michael@428 180 .Sp
michael@428 181 .Vb 2
michael@428 182 \& # download bootstrap source shell package:
michael@428 183 \& $ wget http://openpkg.org/go/download/openpkg.src.sh
michael@428 184 \&
michael@428 185 \& # build bootstrap binary shell package from source shell package:
michael@428 186 \& $ sh openpkg.src.sh \e
michael@428 187 \& \-\-prefix=/openpkg \-\-tag=openpkg \e
michael@428 188 \& \-\-user=openpkg \-\-group=openpkg \e
michael@428 189 \& \-\-tag=openpkg
michael@428 190 \&
michael@428 191 \& # install bootstrap binary script package:
michael@428 192 \& $ sh openpkg\-*\-*.*\-openpkg.sh
michael@428 193 .Ve
michael@428 194 .IP "\fB3. Software Deployment\fR" 3
michael@428 195 .IX Item "3. Software Deployment"
michael@428 196 Now you can install arbitrary OpenPKG software packages by either using
michael@428 197 the lower-level OpenPKG \s-1RPM\s0 command or the higher-level OpenPKG tool
michael@428 198 chain build command. As a simple illustration example the \s-1GNU\s0 Bash
michael@428 199 package of OpenPKG is installed.
michael@428 200 .Sp
michael@428 201 .Vb 2
michael@428 202 \& # build and install GNU Bash:
michael@428 203 \& $ /openpkg/bin/openpkg build bash | sh
michael@428 204 .Ve
michael@428 205 .IP "\fB4. Software Usage\fR" 3
michael@428 206 .IX Item "4. Software Usage"
michael@428 207 Finally, you can use the deployed software. Either through explicit
michael@428 208 paths (reasonable if leveraging OpenPKG's multiple-instance feature) or
michael@428 209 implicitly by merging the OpenPKG instance into the local environment.
michael@428 210 .Sp
michael@428 211 .Vb 2
michael@428 212 \& # explicit usage:
michael@428 213 \& $ /openpkg/bin/bash \-\-version
michael@428 214 \&
michael@428 215 \& # implicit usage (alternatively)
michael@428 216 \& $ eval \`/openpkg/bin/openpkg rc \-\-eval all env\`
michael@428 217 \& $ bash \-\-version
michael@428 218 .Ve
michael@428 219 .IP "\fB5. Go Ahead!\fR" 3
michael@428 220 .IX Item "5. Go Ahead!"
michael@428 221 Want to know more now? Please read the manual pages of at least the
michael@428 222 deployment commands and then proceed by searching and deploying even
michael@428 223 more software into your OpenPKG instance.
michael@428 224 .Sp
michael@428 225 .Vb 3
michael@428 226 \& # read manual pages:
michael@428 227 \& $ /openpkg/bin/openpkg man search
michael@428 228 \& $ /openpkg/bin/openpkg man build
michael@428 229 \&
michael@428 230 \& # search for a package
michael@428 231 \& $ /openpkg/bin/openpkg search [\-v] <regex>
michael@428 232 \&
michael@428 233 \& # deploy even more packages
michael@428 234 \& $ /openpkg/bin/openpkg build \e
michael@428 235 \& [\-D[<package1>::]with_<name>] \e
michael@428 236 \& [\-D[<package2>::]with_<name>] \e
michael@428 237 \& <package1> <package2> ... | sh
michael@428 238 .Ve
michael@428 239 .Sp
michael@428 240 For instance, to install and start an Apache \s-1HTTP\s0 server with \s-1SSL/TLS\s0
michael@428 241 support you can use:
michael@428 242 .Sp
michael@428 243 .Vb 3
michael@428 244 \& $ /openpkg/bin/openpkg search \-v apache | more
michael@428 245 \& $ /openpkg/bin/openpkg build \-D with_mod_ssl=yes apache | sh
michael@428 246 \& $ /openpkg/bin/openpkg rc apache start
michael@428 247 .Ve
michael@428 248 .IP "\fB6. Cleanup\fR" 3
michael@428 249 .IX Item "6. Cleanup"
michael@428 250 OpenPKG has not convinced you? Well, it's a pity, but no problem. You
michael@428 251 can easily get rid of anything you installed at once (both the OpenPKG
michael@428 252 instance and any of its OpenPKG packages) with the following simple
michael@428 253 command:
michael@428 254 .Sp
michael@428 255 .Vb 2
michael@428 256 \& $ /openpkg/bin/openpkg rc all stop
michael@428 257 \& $ /openpkg/bin/openpkg rpm \-e \`/openpkg/bin/openpkg rpm \-qa\`
michael@428 258 .Ve
michael@428 259 .SH "SEE ALSO"
michael@428 260 .IX Header "SEE ALSO"
michael@428 261 OpenPKG local documentation can be viewed the command "\fBopenpkg man\fR
michael@428 262 \&\fIcmd\fR", where \fIcmd\fR is one of the following commands:
michael@428 263 .PP
michael@428 264 .Vb 6
michael@428 265 \& index OpenPKG package indexing
michael@428 266 \& search OpenPKG package searching
michael@428 267 \& mirror OpenPKG package mirroring
michael@428 268 \& build OpenPKG package building and installing
michael@428 269 \& rc OpenPKG run\-command facility
michael@428 270 \& lsync OpenPKG local area synchronization
michael@428 271 \&
michael@428 272 \& stack OpenPKG software stack generation
michael@428 273 \& makeproxy OpenPKG proxy package generation
michael@428 274 \& dev OpenPKG development tool
michael@428 275 \&
michael@428 276 \& rpm RPM package manager
michael@428 277 \& rpm2cpio RPM payload utility
michael@428 278 \& rpm\-config RPM C API utility
michael@428 279 \& rpmtool OpenPKG RPM packaging helper tool
michael@428 280 \&
michael@428 281 \& license OpenPKG license management
michael@428 282 \& release OpenPKG release information
michael@428 283 \& register OpenPKG registry client (obsolete)
michael@428 284 \&
michael@428 285 \& sea Shell Execution Archive tool
michael@428 286 \& uuid Universal Unique Identifiers tool
michael@428 287 .Ve
michael@428 288 .PP
michael@428 289 Additionally, OpenPKG can be found under the following locations on the
michael@428 290 Internet:
michael@428 291 .PP
michael@428 292 .Vb 3
michael@428 293 \& http://openpkg.org/ OpenPKG Project (Distribution)
michael@428 294 \& http://openpkg.com/ OpenPKG GmbH (Framework, Support)
michael@428 295 \& http://openpkg.net/ OpenPKG Foundation e.V. (Packages)
michael@428 296 .Ve

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