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NAME

       install - install binaries

SYNOPSIS

       install -d [-o own] [-g grp] [-m mod] dir1 dir2 ... dirN
       install [-cs] [-l flags] [-o own] [-g grp] [-m mod] file1 file2
       install [-cs] [-l flags] [-o own] [-g grp] [-m mod] [files...] dir

DESCRIPTION

       The  file(s)  are  copied  to  the  target  file  or  directory.   If the destination is a
       directory, then the file is copied into directory with its original filename.

OPTIONS

       -c     Copy the file.  This is the default behavior; the flag is maintained for  backwards
              compatibility only.

       -d     Create directories.  Missing parent directories are created as required.

       -g group
              Specify a group.

       -l linkflags
              Instead  of  copying  the  file make a link to the source.  The type of the link is
              determined by the linkflags argument.  Valid linkflags are: h (hard), s (symbolic).

       -m mode
              Specify an alternative mode.  The default mode is set  to  rwxr-xr-x  (0755).   The
              specified  mode  may  be  either  an  octal  or  symbolic value; see chmod(1) for a
              description of possible mode values.

       -o owner
              Specify an owner.

       -s     install exec's the command strip(1) to  strip  binaries  so  that  install  can  be
              portable  over  a  large  number  of  systems and binary types.  If the environment
              variable STRIP is set, it is used as the strip(1) program.

ENVIRONMENT

       STRIP  The program used to strip installed binaries  when  the  -s  option  is  used.   If
              unspecified, strip is used.

EXIT STATUS

            The install utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.

AUTHOR

       Aleksey Cheusov <vle@gmx.net>

                                           Jan 26, 2020                            MKC_INSTALL(1)