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software=
Defines the default software_selections. There is no supplied default. If there is more
than one software selection, they must be separated by spaces.
software_view=all_bundles
Indicates the software view to be used as the default level for the software listing in the
GUI. It can be set to
all_bundles,
products, or a bundle category tag (to indicate to
show only bundles of that category).
targets=
Defines the default target_selections. There is no supplied default (see
select_local
above). If there is more than one target selection, they must be separated by spaces.
verbose=0
Controls how attribute values are displayed. A value of:
0 displays only the attribute value.
1 displays both the attribute keyword and value. (See the
-v option above.)
Session File
Each invocation of
swlist defines a task session. The command automatically saves options, source
information, software selections, and target selections before the task actually commences. This lets you
re-execute the command even if the session ends before the task is complete. You can also save session
information from interactive or command-line sessions.
Session information is saved to the file
$HOME/.sw/sessions/swlist.last
. This file is overwrit-
ten by each invocation of the command. The file uses the same syntax as the defaults files.
From an interactive session, you can save session information into a file at any time by selecting the Save
Session or Save Session As option from the File menu.
From a command-line session, you can save session information by executing the command with the
-C
session_file option. You can specify an absolute path for a session file. If you do not specify a directory,
the default location is $HOME/.sw/sessions/
.
To re-execute a saved session from an interactive session, use the Recall Session option from the File
menu.
To re-execute a session from a command-line, specify the session file as the argument for the
-S option.
When you re-execute a session file, the values in the session file take precedence over values in the sys-
tem defaults file. Likewise, any command-line options and parameters take precedence over the values
in the session file.
Environment Variables
The environment variables that affect the
swlist command are:
LANG Determines the language in which messages are displayed. If LANG is not specified or
is set to the empty string, a default value of C is used. See lang(5) for more informa-
tion.
NOTE: The language in which the SD agent and daemon log messages are displayed
is set by the system configuration variable script,
/etc/rc.config.d/LANG.For
example,
/etc/rc.config.d/LANG, must be set to LANG=ja_JP.SJIS
or
LANG=ja_JP.eucJP to make the agent and daemon log messages display in
Japanese.
LC_ALL Determines the locale to be used to override any values for locale categories specified
by the settings of LANG or any environment variables beginning with LC_.
LC_CTYPE Determines the interpretation of sequences of bytes of text data as characters (for
example, single versus multibyte characters in values for vendor-defined attributes).
LC_MESSAGES
Determines the language in which messages should be written.
LC_TIME Determines the format of dates (create_date and mod_date ) when displayed by
swlist. Used by all utilities when displaying dates and times in stdout, stderr,
and logging.
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