INSTALL(1) INSTALL(1) install - copy files and set attributes install []... [-T] install []... ... install []... -t ... install []... -d ... This install program copies files (often just compiled) into destination locations you choose. If you want to download and install a ready-to-use package on a GNU/Linux system, you should instead be using a package manager like yum(1) or apt-get(1). , , / 4- , () . . --backup[=] -b --backup -c () -C, --compare compare content of source and destination files, and if no change to content, ownership, and permissions, do not modify the destination at all -d, --directory ; -D , --target-directory- --debug explain how a file is copied. Implies -v -g, --group= , -m, --mode= ( ,,chmod"-), ,,rwxr-xr-x" -o, --owner= ( ) -p, --preserve-timestamps / -s, --strip --strip-program= b-S, --suffix= -t, --target-directory= -T, --no-target-directory -v, --verbose print the name of each created file or directory --preserve-context -Z --context[=] -Z, --help --version ,,~", --suffix ,,SIMPLE_BACKUP_SUFFIX". --backup ,,VERSION_CONTROL". : none, off ( --backup) numbered, t existing, nil , simple, never . coreutils: Copyright (C) 2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 3+: 3 . : . , . cp(1) ,,info '(coreutils) install invocation'" ; 3 . . , - TODO <>. coreutils 9.4 2024 INSTALL(1)