installbsd(1) — Commands
OSF
NAME
installbsd − Installs a command (BSD version)
SYNOPSIS
installbsd [-cs] [-g group] [-m mode] [-o owner] file destination
The installbsd command moves or copies a binary file to the specified destination file or directory. It is most often used in makefiles.
FLAGS
-cCopies file to destination rather than moving it.
-g groupSpecifies a group for the destination file. The default group is staff.
-m modeSpecifies the mode of the destination file. The default mode is 755.
-o ownerSpecifies the owner of the destination file. The default owner is root.
-sCauses the binary file to be stripped after installation (see strip).
DESCRIPTION
If destination is a file and such a file already exists, installbsd removes it before file is moved or copied. If destination is a directory, file is moved or copied into that directory with its original filename. installbsd will not move a file onto itself.
EXAMPLES
To install a new command called fixit, enter:
installbsd -c -o henry fixit /usr/bin
This installs a new command by copying the program fixit to /usr/bin/fixit, with user henry as owner.
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: chgrp(1), chmod(1), chown(1), cp(1), install(1), make(1), mv(1), strip(1).