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APPJAIL-APPLY(1) General Commands Manual APPJAIL-APPLY(1) NAME appjail-apply -- Apply a Makejail to an existing jail SYNOPSIS appjail apply jail [makejail] [args ...] DESCRIPTION The appjail appply command apply a Makejail to an existing jail. If makejail is empty the default <Makejail> is used. appjail apply is just a wrapper for the -A parameter in appjail-makejail(1), so arguments args are passed to it as is. EXIT STATUS The appjail apply utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error oc- curs. It may fail for one of the following reasons: - EX_USAGE: The command was used incorrectly. SEE ALSO appjail-makejail(1) sysexits(3) AUTHORS Jess Daniel Colmenares Oviedo <DtxdF@disroot.org> CAVEATS Working directory for the build stage and the apply stage Applying a Makejail is not the same as running it, specifically the working directory used. Applying a Makejail generates a initscript and the current directory is used as the working directory, while running a Makejail, at least for the build stage, generates an sh(1) script that changes the working directory depending on the INCLUDE instruction in a Makejail file. FreeBSD Ports 14.quarterly March 23, 2024 APPJAIL-APPLY(1)
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