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BS ISO/IEC 15068-2:1999

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Information technology. Portable operating system interface (POSIX) system administration Software administration

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

01-01-2012

Language(s)

English

Published date

15-09-1999

Section 1: General
1.1 Scope
1.2 Normative References
1.3 Conformance
1.4 Test Methods
Section 2: Terminology and General Requirements
2.1 Conventions
2.2 Definitions
2.3 Dependences on Other Standards
Section 3: Software Structures
3.1 Software_Collection
3.2 Distribution
3.3 Media
3.4 Installed_Software
3.5 Vendor
3.6 Software
3.7 Products
3.8 Bundles
3.9 Filesets
3.10 Subproducts
3.11 Software_Files
3.12 Files
3.13 Control_Files
Section 4: Software Administration Utilities
4.1 Common Definitions for Utilities
4.2 swask - Ask for user response
4.3 swconfig - Configure software
4.4 swcopy - Copy distribution
4.5 swinstall - Install software
4.6 swlist - List software catalog
4.7 swmodify - Modify software catalog
4.8 swpackage - Package distribution
4.9 sw remove - Remove software
4.10 swverify - Verify software
Section 5: Software Packaging Layout
5.1 Directory Structure
5.2 Software Definition File Format
5.3 Serial Format and Multiple Media
Annex A (informative) Bibliography
Annex B (informative) Rationale and Notes
   B.1 General
   B.2 Terminology and General Requirements
   B.3 Software Structures
   B.4 Software Administration Utilities
   B.5 Software Packaging Layout
Annex C (informative) Sample Files
   C.1 Defaults File
   C.2 Product specification File
   C.3 Software packaging Layout
   C.4 INDEX File
   C.5 INFO File
   C.6 Control Script
Annex D (informative) Portability Considerations
   D.1 User Requirements
   D.2 Portability Capabilities
   D.3 Profiling Considerations
Alphabetic Topical Index
FIGURES
Figure 5-1 Examples of Software Packaging Layout
Figure B-1 Roles in Software Administration
Figure B-2 Example of Software Structure
Figure B-3 Software Object Containment
Figure B-4 Software Object Inheritance
Figure B-5 Fileset State Transitions (Within
             Distributions)
Figure B-6 Fileset State Transitions (Within
             Installed Software)
Figure B-7 Installation State Changes
Figure B-8 Order of Install Operations
Figure B-9 Order of Remove Operations
Figure B-10 SDU INFO file format
Figure B-11 SVR4 pkgmap file format
TABLES
Table 2-1 Typographical Conventions
Table 3-1 Attributes of the Software_Collection Common
             Class
Table 3-2 Attributes of the Distribution Class
Table 3-3 Attributes of the Media Class
Table 3-4 Attributes of the Installed Software Class
Table 3-5 Attributes of the Vendor Class
Table 3-6 Attributes of the Software Common Class
Table 3-7 Attributes of the Product Class
Table 3-8 Attributes of the Bundle Class
Table 3-9 Attributes of the Fileset Class
Table 3-10 Attributes of the Subproduct Class
Table 3-11 Attributes of the Software_Files Common Class
Table 3-12 Attributes of the File Class
Table 3-13 Attributes of the Control File Class
Table 4-1 Software_spec Version Identifiers
Table 4-2 Script Return Codes
Table 4-3 Event Status
Table 4-4 General Error Events
Table 4-5 Sessions Events
Table 4-6 Analysis Phase Events
Table 4-7 Execution Phase Events
Table 4-8 Return Codes
Table 4-9 Default Levels
Table 5-1 File Attributes for INFO File
Table B-1 Possible Attributes of a Host Class
Table B-2 Mapping from Software to DMTF Component ID
Table B-3 Comparison of Some Existing Practices
Table B-4 Comparison of Software Administration Packages
Table B-5 Comparison of Existing Practice for Software
             Packaging
Table B-6 Packaging Layout Comparisons
Table D-1 1387.2 Portability Capability Summary

Specifies a software packaging layout and utilities that operate on that packaging layout as well as software installed from that packaging layout. It covers the administration of software across distributed systems. Administration includes packaging of software for distribution, distribution of software to systems, installation and configuration of software on systems, and removal of software from systems, however, it is not limited to this.

Committee
IST/15
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 96/646343 DC. (08/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
290
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

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