Packaging Applications in SD-UX Format Using Software Package Builder
packaging applications in software distributor format using software package builder
DOC fileset:
1. For the title attribute, enter documentation files.
2. For the description attribute, enter javadocs, readme, and html docs.
DEMO fileset:
1. For the title attribute, enter demonstration files.
2. For the description attribute, enter samples and test to verify junit is
functioning.
SRC fileset:
1. For the title attribute, enter junit source files.
2. For the description attribute, enter junit source files.
Junit product and all filesets:
1. For the revision attribute, enter 3.8.1.
2. For the architecture attribute, click in the attribute value field to open the drop-down
list and change the value to HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64.
3. For the os_release attribute, click in the attribute value field to open the drop-down list
and change the value to ?.11.*.
mapping files to filesets (2d)
Depending on your software package management needs, there are two main methods you can
use for mapping files when creating a software package:
1. explicit file mapping - Use this method if you want to view individual files, control the file
access modes, or modify attribute values for individual files and directories.
2. implicit file mapping - Use this method if you do not want to view individual files, change
file access modes, or modify attributes for individual files or directories. If this method is
used you can still edit attribute values for filesets and products.
An example for each of these methods is presented in the following section.
- explicit mapping
The following steps demonstrate two forms of explicit file mapping: 1) mapping a single file to the
destination filesystem and 2) mapping an entire directory using the recursive option.
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