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is there an option in pkgadd to accept the default option?
I want to use pkgadd in a script and do not want to stop at intercative questions. thx. |
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this is what I did: create an admin file and use pkgadd. I am only prompted on:
Do you want this directory created now [y,n,?,q] is there an option to specify the default value (y) in either pkgadd or the admin file? thx |
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