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POLYCENTER Software Installation Utility Developer's Guide

Order Number: AA--Q28MF--TK


January 2005

This guide describes how to package software products using the POLYCENTER Software Installation utility. It describes the product description language, product description files, product text files, and other relevant concepts.

Revision/Update Information: This manual supersedes the POLYCENTER Software Installation Utility Developer's Guide, Version 7.3-2

Software Version: OpenVMS I64 Version 8.2 OpenVMS Alpha Version 8.2




Hewlett-Packard Company Palo Alto, California


© Copyright 2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.

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Contents Index


Preface

Intended Audience

This guide is intended for individuals who are responsible for packaging software products. You do not need to be a programmer to package kits for software products, but you do need to understand the POLYCENTER Software Installation utility commands and concepts.

Document Structure

This guide is organized as follows:

  • Chapter 1 provides an overview of the POLYCENTER Software Installation utility.
  • Chapter 2 defines some key terms and concepts.
  • Chapter 3 describes writing the product description file. It also contains sample product descriptions.
  • Chapter 4 describes writing the product text file. It also contains sample product text files.
  • Chapter 5 describes how to package your product and manipulate the kit.
  • Chapter 6 presents advanced topics such as use of command procedures and testing.
  • Chapter 7 provides detailed reference material on product description language statements and functions.
  • Appendix A contains information about migrating from the VMSINSTAL utility to the POLYCENTER Software Installation utility.
  • The Glossary lists and defines POLYCENTER Software Installation utility terminology.

Related Documents

The HP OpenVMS System Manager's Manual describes the tasks that system managers perform using the POLYCENTER Software Installation utility. It explains operations such as software installation and removal.

For additional information about HP OpenVMS products and services, visit the following World Wide Web address:


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Conventions

The following product names may appear in this manual:

  • HP OpenVMS Industry Standard 64 for Integrity servers
  • OpenVMS I64
  • I64

All three names---the longer form and the two shorter forms---refer to the version of the OpenVMS operating system that runs on the Intel® Itanium® architecture.

The following typographic conventions may be used in this manual:

... A horizontal ellipsis in examples indicates one of the following possibilities:
  • Additional optional arguments in a statement have been omitted.
  • The preceding item or items can be repeated one or more times.
  • Additional parameters, values, or other information can be entered.
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.
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A vertical ellipsis indicates the omission of items from a code example or command format; the items are omitted because they are not important to the topic being discussed.
( ) In command format descriptions, parentheses indicate that you must enclose choices in parentheses if you specify more than one.
[ ] In command format descriptions, brackets indicate optional choices. You can choose one or more items or no items. Do not type the brackets on the command line. However, you must include the brackets in the syntax for OpenVMS directory specifications and for a substring specification in an assignment statement.
| In command format descriptions, vertical bars separate choices within brackets or braces. Within brackets, the choices are optional; within braces, at least one choice is required. Do not type the vertical bars on the command line.
{ } In command format descriptions, braces indicate required choices; you must choose at least one of the items listed. Do not type the braces on the command line.
bold type This typeface represents the introduction of a new term. It also represents the name of an argument, an attribute, or a reason.
italic type Italic type indicates important information, complete titles of manuals, or variables. Variables include information that varies in system output (Internal error number), in command lines (/PRODUCER= name), and in command parameters in text (where dd represents the predefined code for the device type).
Example This typeface indicates code examples, command examples, and interactive screen displays. In text, this type also identifies URLs, UNIX commands and pathnames, PC-based commands and folders, and certain elements of the C programming language.
UPPERCASE TYPE Uppercase type indicates a DCL command, a product description language statement, the name of a file, a logical name, or the abbreviation for a system privilege.
- A hyphen at the end of a command format description, command line, or code line indicates that the command or statement continues on the following line.
numbers All numbers in text are assumed to be decimal unless otherwise noted. Nondecimal radixes---binary, octal, or hexadecimal---are explicitly indicated.


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