gst-package - create and install GNU Smalltalk .star package files
- gst-package [OPTION]... ARGS...
- --install
- make or install STAR packages (default)
- --uninstall
- remove the packages mentioned in the FILES
- --dist
- copy files instead of creating STAR files.
- --prepare
- create configure.ac or Makefile.am
- --list-files PKG
- just output the list of files in the package
- --list-packages
- just output the list of packages in the files
- --download, --update
- download package from smalltalk.gnu.org or from its specified URL
- --help
- display this message and exit
- --version
- print version information and exit
- -n, --dry-run
- print commands without running them
- --srcdir DIR
- look for non-built files in directory DIR
- --distdir DIR
- for --dist, place files in directory DIR
- --destdir DIR
- prefix the destination directory with DIR
- --target-directory DIR
- install the files in DIR (unused for --dist)
- -I, --image-file=FILE
- load into the specified image
- --kernel-dir=PATH
- use the specified kernel directory
- -v, --verbose
- print extra information while processing
- --test
- run unit tests after merging
- --load
- also load the Smalltalk files in the image
- --load
- only list files that are filed in when loading
- --test
- with --load, also include unit test files
- --vpath
- Omit path to srcdir for files that are there
- --all-files
- Process all files, not just non-built ones
- --copy
- Do not create symbolic links
All operation modes except --download (or its synonym
--update) accept paths to package.xml files or .star files, including
remote URLs. --download and --update accept names of packages,
which will be searched in the current system or on smalltalk.gnu.org) or
URLs to package.xml or .star files.
Except in uninstall and list files mode, gst-package requires
write access to the GNU Smalltalk image directory, and merges the XML
package files on the command line with that file.
The default target directory is
/home/ich/source/smalltalk/release/smalltalk
The full documentation for gst-package is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
If the info and gst-package programs are properly installed at
your site, the command
- info gst
should give you access to the complete manual.