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#compdef installpkg upgradepkg removepkg pkgtool explodepkg makepkg
_slackware_pkg() {
local flags
case "$service" in
installpkg)
flags=(
'-warn[warn if files will be overwritten, but do not install]'
'-root=[install someplace else, like /mnt]:root directory:_path_files -/'
'-infobox[use dialog to draw an info box]'
'-menu[confirm package installation with a menu]'
'-ask[used with menu mode: always ask if a package should be installed regardless of what the package'\''s priority is]'
'-priority[provide a priority for the entire package list to use instead of the priority in the tagfile]:priority list:(ADD REC OPT SKP)'
'-tagfile[specify a different file to use for package priorities. The default is "tagfile" in the package'\''s directory]:tagfile:_files -/'
)
_arguments -s \
$flags[@] \
'*:Slackware packages:_files -g \*.tgz'
;;
removepkg)
flags=(
'-warn[generate a report to the standard output about which files and directories would be removed, but does not actually remove the package.]'
'-preserve[if specified, the complete package subtree is reconstructed in /tmp/preserved_packages/packagename.]'
'-copy[construct a copy of the package under /tmp/preserved_packages/packagename, but don'\''t remove it. (same effect as -warn -preserve)]'
'-keep[save the intermediate files created by removepkg (delete_list, required_files, uniq_list, del_link_list, required_links, required_list). Mostly useful for debugging purposes.]'
)
_arguments -s \
$flags[@] \
'*:Package name:_files -W /var/log/packages/ -/'
;;
upgradepkg)
flags=(
'--install-new[the behavior is modified to install new packages in addition to upgrading existing ones.]'
'--reinstall[upgrade all packages even if the same version is already installed.]'
'--verbose[show all the gory details of the upgrade.]'
)
_arguments -s \
$flags[@] \
'*:Slackware packages:_files -g \*.tgz'
;;
explodepkg)
_arguments -s \
'*:Slackware packages:_files -g \*.tgz'
;;
makepkg)
flags=(
'(--linkadd -l)'{--linkadd,-l}'[moves symlinks into doinst.sh: recommended]:answer:(y n)'
'(--chown -c)'{--chown,-c}'[resets all permissions to root:root 755 - not generally recommended]:answer:(y n)'
)
_arguments -s \
$flags[@]
;;
pkgtool)
flags=(
'-sets[install the disk sets A, B, C. Seperate the disk set names by '\''#'\'' symbols.]'
'-source_mounted[when this flag is present, pkgtool will not attempt to unmount and remount the source device with each disk.]'
'-ignore_tagfile[when this flag is present, pkgtool will install every *.tgz package encountered no matter what the tagfiles say.]'
'-tagfile[this flag is used to specify from the command line which tagfile should be used for the installation.]:tagfile:_files -/'
'-source_dir[used when installing multiple packages from disk sets. This is the directory in which the subdirectories for each disk are found.]:source directory:_path_files -/'
'-target_dir[the directory where the target root directory is located. This is '/' when installing on the hard drive, or typically '\''/mnt'\'' when installing from an install disk.]:target directory:_path_files -W -/'
'-source_device[the source device to install from. This is not used if you'\''ve provided the -source_mounted flag. It'\''s usually used when installing from floppy.]:source device:{compadd "$expl[@]" /dev/*}'
)
_arguments -s \
$flags[@]
;;
esac
}
_slackware_pkg "$@"
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