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contents (4)
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    NAME

    contents - list of files and associated packages
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

    /var/sadm/install/contents
    

     

    DESCRIPTION

    The file /var/sadm/install/contents is a source of information about the packages installed on the system. This file must never be edited directly. Always use the package and patch commands (see SEE ALSO) to make changes to the contents file.

    Each entry in the contents file is a single line. Fields in each entry are separated by a single space character.

    Two major styles of entries exist, old style and new style. The following is the format of an old-style entry:

    ftype class path package(s)
    

    The following is the general format of a new-style entry:

    path[=rpath] ftype class [ftype-optional-fields] package(s)
    

    New-style entries differ for each ftype. The ftype designates the entry type, as specified in pkgmap(4). The format for new-style entries, for each ftype, is as follows:

    ftype s: path=rpath s class package
    ftype l: path l class package
    ftype d: path d class mode owner group package(s)
    ftype b: path b class major minor mode owner group package
    ftype c: path c class major minor mode owner group package
    ftype f: path f class mode owner group size cksum modtime package
    ftype x: path x class mode owner group package
    ftype v: path v class mode owner group size cksum modtime package
    ftype e: path e class mode owner group size cksum modtime package
    

    A significant distinction between old- and new-style entries is that the former do not begin with a slash (/) character, while the latter (new-style) always do. For example, the following are old-style entries:

    d none /dev SUNWcsd
    e passwd /etc/passwd SUNWcsr
    

    The following are new-style entries:

    /dev d none 0755 root sys SUNWcsr SUNWcsd
    /etc/passwd e passwd 0644 root sys 580 48299 1077177419 SUNWcsr
    

    The following are the descriptions of the fields in both old- and new-style entries.

    path

    The absolute path of the node being described. For ftype s (indicating a symbolic link) this is the indirect pointer (link) name.

    rpath

    The relative path to the real file or linked-to directory name.

    ftype

    A one-character field that indicates the entry type (see pkgmap(4)).

    class

    The installation class to which the file belongs (see pkgmap(4)).

    package

    The package associated with this entry. For ftype d (directory) more than one package can be present.

    mode

    The octal mode of the file (see pkgmap(4)).

    owner

    The owner of the file (see pkgmap(4)).

    group

    The group to which the file belongs (see pkgmap(4)).

    major

    The major device number (see pkgmap(4)).

    minor

    The minor device number (see pkgmap(4)).

    size

    The actual size of the file in bytes as reported by sum (see pkgmap(4)).

    cksum

    The checksum of the file contents (see pkgmap(4)).

    modtime

    The time of last modification (see pkgmap(4)).

     

    ATTRIBUTES

    See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

    ATTRIBUTE TYPEATTRIBUTE VALUE

    AvailabilitySUNWcsr

    Interface Stability

     

    SEE ALSO

    patchadd(1M), pkgadd(1M), pkgadm(1M), pkgchk(1M), pkgmap(4), attributes(5)  

    NOTES

    As shown above, the interface stability of /var/sadm/install/contents is Unstable (see attributes(5)). It is common practice to use this file in a read-only manner to determine which files belong to which packages installed on a system. While this file has been present for many releases of the Solaris operating system, it might not be present in future releases. The fully supported way to obtain information from the installed package database is through pkgchk(1M). It is highly recommended that you use pkgchk rather than relying on the contents file.


     

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    NAME
    SYNOPSIS
    DESCRIPTION
    ATTRIBUTES
    SEE ALSO
    NOTES


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