Creates a software product kit that can be installed by using the PRODUCT INSTALL command. Format PRODUCT PACKAGE product-name[,...] [/qualifiers] /SOURCE=file-specification /DESTINATION=device-name[:directory-name] /MATERIAL=(path-name[,...])
1 – Description
The PRODUCT PACKAGE command collects input from the source and material directories and creates the product kit in the destination directory. The source directory contains the required product description file (PDF) and an optional product text file (PTF) that the kit developer provides. The material directories contain the executable images and other files that make up the product. In addition, any command procedures that the product developer supplies to perform product specific installation tasks are in the material directories. During a package operation, the PCSI utility stores the PDF and PTF in the kit in a modified format. Comments are removed from the PDF and information is added such as the size of each installed file. The PTF file is converted to text library format and given a file type of .PCSI$TLB. The PRODUCT PACKAGE command can create a product kit in either sequential or reference format. To create a kit in compressed format, first enter the PRODUCT PACKAGE command to create a kit in sequential format. Then enter the PRODUCT COPY command to convert this sequential kit to a kit in compressed format. The PRODUCT PACKAGE command requires the /SOURCE, /DESTINATION, and /MATERIAL qualifiers.
2 – Parameter
product-name Names the product or list of products to be packaged.
3 – Qualifiers
3.1 /BASE_SYSTEM
/BASE_SYSTEM=base-system-name Selects software products whose base system matches the one specified. The base system name identifies both a hardware platform and an operating system. Standard names are: Name Description AXPVMS Denotes an OpenVMS Alpha product. I64VMS Denotes an OpenVMS I64 product. VAXVMS Denotes an OpenVMS VAX product. VMS Indicates a product that can be installed on more than one OpenVMS platform.
3.2 /COPY
/COPY(default) /NOCOPY Specifies whether you want the product material files and associated directories included in the product kit when you are producing a kit in reference format. The /NOCOPY qualifier can save file processing time when you are debugging a PDF file and do not need to produce a complete product kit. The /NOCOPY and /FORMAT=SEQUENTIAL qualifiers are mutually exclusive.
3.3 /DESTINATION
/DESTINATION=device-name:[directory-name] Specifies the location where the product kit will be created. If /FORMAT=SEQUENTIAL is used, /DESTINATION specifies the directory where the utility creates the sequential kit. A sequential kit is a container file that includes the PDF, PTF, and all the images and other materials that make up the product. The file type of the sequential kit file is .PCSI. If /FORMAT=REFERENCE is used (or defaulted), /DESTINATION specifies the directory where the utility creates the output PDF file and optional PTF file. The file types of the PDF and PTF files are .PCSI$DESCRIPTION and .PCSI$TLB, respectively. The images and other materials that make up the product are placed in a directory tree under this directory. If the device name is not provided, the command defaults to the user's default device. If the directory name is omitted, the command defaults to the user's default directory. The PRODUCT PACKAGE command ignores the PCSI$DESTINATION logical name whether or not you use the /DESTINATION qualifier.
3.4 /FORMAT
/FORMAT=keyword Specifies the output format of the product kit. Keywords are: REFERENCE Reference format in which product files are placed in a directory tree for direct access. The utility creates a product description file, with a file type of .PCSI$DESCRIPTION, in the top level of the directory tree. SEQUENTIAL Sequential format in which product files are placed in a container file having a .PCSI file type. The default is /FORMAT=REFERENCE. You cannot use the PRODUCT PACKAGE command to create a kit in compressed format. Instead, use the PRODUCT COPY command to convert a kit in sequential format to a kit in compressed format.
3.5 /LOG
/LOG /NOLOG (default) Displays the file specifications of the files that are packaged in the product kit and the name of the product kit file.
3.6 /OPTIONS
/OPTIONS=keyword /NOOPTIONS (default) Specifies PRODUCT command options. The keyword is: NOCONFIRM Omits the confirmation dialog that asks the user to verify the products that have been selected for the operation.
3.7 /MATERIAL
/MATERIAL=(path-name[,...]) Specifies one or more locations in which the utility can search for product material files to include in the software product kit. Material files represent the output of the producer's software engineering process, that is, all files that make up the software product, including any command procedures that might be used during installation. Note that the location of the PDF and PTF are not specified with the /MATERIAL qualifier. See the /SOURCE qualifier for more information. This is a required qualifier for the PRODUCT PACKAGE command. Parentheses (()) are optional only when you specify a single path name. They are required when you specify multiple path names. The format for path-name is: device-name:[directory-name] You can specify path-name as a: Specific Only one directory is searched. directory Wildcard The directory name includes one or more of the directory wildcard characters asterisk (*), percent sign (%), or ellipsis (...). All directories that satisfy the wildcard specification are searched. Root A period (.) following the directory name directory indicates a root directory specification. For example, TEST$:[ABC.FT2.] is combined with the relative file specification from the FILE statement in the PDF to locate the file during packaging. When the path-name contains a root directory, the utility appends the relative file specification from the FILE statement in the PDF to the root directory to determine where to find the file. However, when either a specific directory or a wildcard directory is used in the path-name, the relative file specification from the FILE statement is not used to find the file. Instead, the directory as specified in the /MATERIAL qualifier is used to search for the file. Note that when you use either a wildcard directory or a list of path names, if files in different directories have the same name, only the first file in the search path is packaged in the kit. As a result, the same file is packaged each time a FILE statement refers to the file name because the relative file specification is not used to identify the file uniquely. Therefore, if your product has different files with the same name in different directories, you must use the root directory form of the path- name to package these files correctly. In general, using a specific directory or a root directory is more efficient than a wildcard directory. When packaging a product that contains hundreds of files, you might notice a significant difference in processing time, depending on the method you use to specify the path name. The choice of material path name does not affect the time required to install the kit.
3.8 /OWNER_UIC
/OWNER_UIC=uic Specifies the owner user identification code (UIC) for files created during a copy operation. By default, the user executing the operation owns the software product files. For example, if you are logged in to your own account, you can use this qualifier during a copy operation to assign ownership of the product files to SYSTEM rather than to your own account. Specify the UIC in alphanumeric format (in the form [name]) or in octal group-member format (in the form [g,m]). UIC formats are described in the OpenVMS User's Manual.
3.9 /PRODUCER
/PRODUCER=producer-name Selects software products that the specified manufacturer produces.
3.10 /SOURCE
/SOURCE=file-specification Specifies the location of the input PDF file. If the device name is omitted, it defaults to the user's default device. If the directory name is omitted, it defaults to the user's default directory. If the file name and file type components of the file specification are not provided, they default to <full-product- name>.PCSI$DESCRIPTION. The optional PTF file, if used, must be in the same directory and have the same file name as the PDF with a .PCSI$TEXT file type. If a file named <full-product-name>.PCSI$TEXT is not found, the package operation does not use a PTF file. This is a required qualifier for the PRODUCT PACKAGE command. The logical name PCSI$SOURCE is not used.
3.11 /VERSION
/VERSION=version-number Selects software products that have the specified version.
4 – Example
$ PRODUCT PACKAGE VIEWER - _$ /PRODUCER=ABC /BASE_SYSTEM=AXPVMS - _$ /FORMAT=SEQUENTIAL /LOG - _$ /SOURCE=BUILD$:[TEST.PDF] - _$ /DESTINATION=DKA200:[PCSI_KITS] - _$ /MATERIAL=BUILD$:[TEST.VIEWER0201] The directory [TEST.PDF] contains the PDF and PTF named ABC-AXPVMS-VIEWER-0201-1.PCSI$DESC and ABC-AXPVMS-VIEWER-0201-1.PCSI$TEXT, respectively. These files and the product material files from the BUILD$:[TEST.VIEWER0201] directory are used to create the kit for product VIEWER. When the PRODUCT PACKAGE command completes, a sequential kit named ABC-AXPVMS-VIEWER-0201-1.PCSI is created and placed in the DKA200:[PCSI_KITS] directory. The material path-name can be specified using a wildcard format such as the following: /MATERIAL=BUILD$:[TEST.VIEWER0201...] In this case, the entire directory tree is searched to find the product files to package. The material path-name can also be specified in root directory format such as the following: /MATERIAL=BUILD$:[TEST.VIEWER0201.] In this case, each FILE statement in the PDF refers to a specific subdirectory. For example, if the FILE statement contains the relative file specification [DOC]CHAPTER1.HTML, the package operation looks up the file in BUILD$:[TEST.VIEWER0201.DOC]CHAPTER1.HTML. Using a root directory in the path-name allows more than one file named CHAPTER1.HTML to be in different subdirectories.