commpkg info Usage
The commpkg info command obtains information about
- The paths (installroots) where Communication Suite products are installed
- The products that are installed in those paths
You can also use the command to repair the software list by adding known installroots and deleting bogus installroots in the software list. It is one of the commands available with the Communications Suite installer, commpkg.
Communications Suite Installer Verbs
For information about the commpkg general syntax, other commands and options, see:
commpkg info Syntax
| commpkg info [options] [installroot|name] |
The installroot|name specifies an installroot or name from the software list. The name is a friendly, shorthand name in the software list that indicates the installroot to use. If you enter a name that does not exist in the software list, an error results. If no installroot or name is specified, the commpkg info command prints information on all the installroots listed in the software list.
If installroot is specified and does not exist in the software list, and is a valid alternate root, the commpkg info command adds the installroot to the software list.
To specify the default root, use "/" or "". The friendly name for the default root is "".
commpkg info Options
The following options are used by the commpkg info command:
| commpkg install options | Description |
|---|---|
| -? or --help | Displays Help |
| -V or --version | Displays Version of Communications Suite components |
| --clean | Removes entries in the software list when the corresponding products are not actually installed. If installroot|name is specified, this option checks if the product really exists and removes the entry from the softlist if the product does not exist. If no installroot|name is specified, the option checks all the entries in the softlist for existence and removes entries for products that do not exist. To add a particular installroot to the software list, just specify it without the --clean option. |
| --listPackages | Lists the packages that make up each Communications Suite product, shared component, and OS Auxiliary product. This option also displays the mnemonic for each Communications Suite product or component such as comm_dssetup.pl. |
