"install" command
Geoff Kimbrough
geoff at ism780c.UUCP
Thu Apr 14 10:12:14 AEST 1988
In article <QWMbkNy00VoDEdflM8 at andrew.cmu.edu> jl42+ at andrew.cmu.edu (Jay Mathew Libove) writes:
>There is a command on Berkeley systems called "install" which copies
>Anyone got such a command for Xenix (or SysV in general?)
System V.3 has the install command in /etc. I don't know why, but
my guess is that since it's a shell script that may attempt to
set the SUID bit on files owned by just about anybody, you have to
run it as root to *guarantee* that it does the right thing. put
/etc in your PATH and you should be OK, (don't know about Xenix,
never used it.)
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