API:tools/epm
EPrints 3 Reference: Directory Structure - Metadata Fields - Repository Configuration - XML Config Files - XML Export Format - EPrints data structure - Core API - Data Objects
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NAME
epm - EPrints Package Manager
SYNOPSIS
epm command [options]
Where command is one of:
build disable enable install link_lib list rebuild uninstall unpack
OPTIONS
--verbose
--force
--help
--man
--epm package_path
Read metadata from the epm at package_path when building.
--version
Set the version when building.
COMMANDS
build package file1 file2 ...
Build a new package called package from a list of files.
./epm build endnote \ lib/plugins/EPrints/Plugin/Export/EndNote.pm \ lib/epm/endnote.pl
Where lib/epm/endnote.pl contains:
$c->{plugins}{"Export::EndNote"}{params}{disable} = 0;
disable repository package
Disable the package for repository. This will trigger a configuration reload.
enable repository package
Enable the package for repository. This will trigger a configuration reload.
install package_path
Install a package located at package_path.
link_lib package
Soft-link all files in the package under lib/ to a directory tree lib/ below the package's home directory. This is a utility method for developers.
Use --force to overwrite existing files.
list
List all installed packages.
rebuild
Rewrite the .epm and .epmi files. This is a utility method for developers.
uninstall package
Uninstall the installed package package.
unpack package_path
Unpack the files contained in package_path to the current directory. This is equivalent to tar -xf package_path.
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