Annotation of researchv10no/cmd/odist/opkg/INSTRUCTIONS, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: The format of the Instructions file in a package archive
        !             2: is as follows.
        !             3: 
        !             4: Each instruction is a line by itself.  Each instruction consists of a
        !             5: single character instruction code followed by a number of fields.  Fields
        !             6: do not contain spaces.
        !             7: 
        !             8: Various standard kinds of fields are:
        !             9: <command>              shell command (via putpath())
        !            10: <component>            archive component name (via putpath())
        !            11: <mode>                 octal permissions
        !            12: <dmajor>, <dminor>     major and minor decimal device numbers
        !            13: <uid>, <gid>           user and group names (via putpath())
        !            14: <path>                 path name (via putpath())
        !            15: 
        !            16: b <mode> <dmajor> <dminor> <uid> <gid> <path>
        !            17:        block device
        !            18: c <mode> <dmajor> <dminor> <uid> <gid> <path>
        !            19:        character device
        !            20: d <mode> <uid> <gid> <path>
        !            21:        directory
        !            22: f <component> <uid> <gid> <path>
        !            23:        ordinary file (rest of the information is in the archive component)
        !            24: l <path1> <path2>
        !            25:        hard link -- <path2> is the link to be created.
        !            26: s <path1> <path2>
        !            27:        symbolic link -- <path2> is the link to be created.
        !            28: r <path>
        !            29:        file to be removed
        !            30: x <command>
        !            31:        command to be executed
        !            32: X <path>
        !            33:        file to be executed

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