udimkpkg(1)


udimkpkg -- Create a UDI package file

Synopsis

udimkpkg options

Description

The udimkpkg utility assembles UDI-encoded driver source code and related files into a conforming UDI package directory structure according to the build rules set forth in the static driver properties file udiprops.txt. When this command is run from the directory containing all of the input files and with no command-line options, udimkpkg creates a UDI package file in the current working directory named name_string.udi where name_string is the shortname declaration in udiprops.txt. It parses the udiprops.txt file contained in that directory and creates UDI packaging in directory format in a new directory, udi-pkg.1, also in the current directory.

The following command-line options are understood:


-a str
Specify the name of the package alternate as str. By default, str is the release declaration in udiprops.txt.

-c str
Specify the name of the package component as str. By default, str is the module declaration in udiprops.txt. If there are multiple module declarations for a component, the first one is used.

-d str
Specify the name of the driver being packaged.

-h
Display the help message.

-H
Display the full usage information.

-n
Do a dry run of udimkpkg. Used with the -v option, commands are not executed. Commands are echoed only.

-o dir
Specify output directory dir. By default, output is directed to the current working directory.

-O
Overwrite any existing output package file.

-t keywd
Specify distribution type with keywd. keywd can be both (default), source, or binary.

-T dir
Specify a temporary directory dir for udimkpkg to use. By default, this directory is /tmp.

-U
Update/combine into existing output package file.

-v
Specify verbose output.

-?
Display the help message.

References

udibuild(1) udisetup(1M)
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