In article <8206585455.DaveMeUK@my.inbox.com>,
Dave Higton <dave@davehigton.me.uk> wrote:
> What is this "installer module"?
*h. installer
==> Help on keyword Installer
Module is: Installer 0.13 (19 Jul 2012)
Commands provided:
Install_LogDir Install_NoLogDir Install_Update Install_Remove
Install_Merge Install_DeMerge Install_CheckSystem
Pulled out of the module:
*Install_CheckSystem ensures that versions of modules present in
OS-version subdirectories of !System are not older than those in
previous-version subdirectories, or the root Modules subdirectory.
Syntax: *Install_CheckSystem
*Install_DeMerge strips entries from a structured Obey, Desktop or
TaskObey file. The changes file must include at least the entry
headers for the most recent version of the entry to be removed.
Syntax: *Install_DeMerge <base file> <changes file> <destination file>
*Install_Merge combines the contents of two structured Obey, Desktop
or TaskObey files, using the most up-to-date entries from each.
Ordering of entries is determined from the base file, or failing
that, from the rules in the changes file.
Syntax: *Install_Merge <base file> <changes file> <destination file>
*Install_Remove backs up and removes a file or directory.
Syntax: *Install_Remove <file spec
*Install_Update installs a file, subject to appropriate newness
criteria.
Syntax: *Install_Update <source file> <destination file>
*Install_NoLogDir forgets the location of the log file and backup
directory.
Syntax: *Install_NoLogDir
*Install_LogDir sets a new directory in which the log file will be
written and backups will be stored. If no directory is stated, the
current log directory is printed.
Syntax: *Install_LogDir [<new log direct
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Chris Johnson
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