01-15-2016
I really really really need to rewrite the one I made and push it out (I'm an open source developer, IBM doesn't do open source, so glad I'm out of there).
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stl_inv(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual stl_inv(4)
NAME
stl_inv - setld inventory file format
DESCRIPTION
Each software product that is distributed as subsets for the setld(8) command has an associated inventory file. This inventory file is
created by the kits(1) utility. The inventory file's name consists of the product's unique 3-letter name with the string .inv for a suf-
fix. The inventory file contains one record for each subset in the kit. Each record contains the following twelve fields in order, sepa-
rated by TAB characters:
Flags The per-file software management flag, a 16-bit unsigned integer
Size The actual number of bytes in the file
Checksum The modulo-65536 checksum of the file. Hard links, directories, FIFOs, and sockets have 00000 in this field.
uid The user ID of the file's owner
gid The group ID of the file's owner
Mode The 6-digit octal representation of the file's mode
Date The file's last modification date
Revision The version code of the product that includes the file
Type A letter that describes the file:
b Block device
c Character device
d Directory containing one or more files
f Regular file. For regular files with a link count greater than one, see file type l.
l Hard link. There are other files in the same inventory which have the same inum. The first of these files in ASCII collating
sequence is listed in the referent field.
p Named pipe (FIFO)
s Symbolic link
= UNIX domain socket
Pathname The dot-relative (./) pathname of the file
Link-to For file types l and s, the path to which the file is linked; for types b and c, an integer representing the major and minor num-
bers of the device; for all other types, none
Subset name
The name of the subset containing the file
RESTRICTIONS
Fields must be separated by TAB characters.
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: setld(8)
Functions: stat(2)
Documents: Guide to Preparing Product Kits delim off
stl_inv(4)