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ICUPKG(8) ICU 50.1.2 Manual ICUPKG(8)
NAME
icupkg - extract or modify an ICU .dat archive
SYNOPSIS
icupkg [ -h, -?, --help ] [ -tl, --type l | -tb, --type b | -te, --type e ] [ -c, --copyright | -C, --comment comment ] [ -a, --add list ]
[ -r, --remove list ] [ -x, --extract list ] [ -l, --list ] [ -s, --sourcedir source ] [ -d, --destdir destination ] [ -w, --writepkg ] [
-m, --matchmode mode ] infilename [ outfilename ]
DESCRIPTION
icupkg reads the input ICU .dat package file, modify it according to the options, swap it to the desired platform properties (charset &
endianness), and optionally write the resulting ICU .dat package to the output file. Items are removed, then added, then extracted and
listed. An ICU .dat package is written if items are removed or added, or if the input and output filenames differ, or if the -w,
--writepkg option is set.
If the input filename is "new" then an empty package is created. If the output filename is missing, then it is automatically generated
from the input filename. If the input filename ends with an l, b, or e matching its platform properties, then the output filename will con-
tain the letter from the -t, --type option.
This tool can also be used to just swap a single ICU data file, replacing the former icuswap tool. For this mode, provide the infilename
(and optional outfilename) for a non-package ICU data file. Allowed options include -t, -w, -s and -d The filenames can be absolute, or
relative to the source/dest dir paths. Other options are not allowed in this mode.
OPTIONS
-h, -?, --help
Print help about usage and exit.
-tl, --type l
Output for little-endian/ASCII charset family. The output type defaults to the input type.
-tb, --type b
Output for big-endian/ASCII charset family. The output type defaults to the input type.
-te, --type e
Output for big-endian/EBCDIC charset family. The output type defaults to the input type.
-c,--copyright
Include the ICU copyright notice in the resulting data.
-C, --comment comment
Include the specified comment in the resulting data instead of the ICU copyright notice.
-a, --add list
Add items from the list to the package. The list can be a single filename with a .txt file extension containing a list of item file-
names, or an ICU .dat package filename.
-r, --remove list
Remove items from the list from the package. The list can be a single filename with a .txt file extension containing a list of item
filenames, or an ICU .dat package filename.
-x, --extract list
Extract items from the list from the package. The list can be a single filename with a .txt file extension containing a list of item
filenames, or an ICU .dat package filename.
-m, --matchmode mode
Set the matching mode for item names with wildcards.
-s, --sourcedir source
Set the source directory to source. The default source directory is the current directory.
-d, --destdir destination
Set the destination directory to destination. The default destination directory is the current directory.
-l, --list
List the package items to stdout (after modifying the package).
LIST FILE SYNTAX
Items are listed on one or more lines and separated by whitespace (space+tab). Comments begin with # and are ignored. Empty lines are
ignored. Lines where the first non-whitespace character is one of "%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?_ are also ignored to reserve for future syntax.
Items for removal or extraction may contain a single * wildcard character. The * matches zero or more characters. If -m, --matchmode
noslash is set, then the * character does not match the / character.
Items must be listed relative to the package, and the --sourcedir or the --destdir path will be prepended. The paths are only prepended to
item filenames while adding or extracting items, not to ICU .dat package or list filenames.
Paths may contain / instead of the platform's file separator character and are converted as appropriate.
AUTHORS
Markus Scherer
George Rhoten
VERSION
1.0
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2006 IBM, Inc. and others.
SEE ALSO
pkgdata(1) genrb(1)
ICU MANPAGE
18 August 2006 ICUPKG(8)