# rel Release resource file ## Description The _release resource file_ specifies which applications are included in a release (system) based on Erlang/OTP. This file is used by the functions in `m:systools` when generating start scripts (`.script`, `.boot`) and release upgrade files (`relup`). ## File Syntax The release resource file is to be called `Name.rel`. The `.rel` file contains one single Erlang term, which is called a _release specification_. The file has the following syntax: ```erlang {release, {RelName,Vsn}, {erts, EVsn}, [{Application, AppVsn} | {Application, AppVsn, Type} | {Application, AppVsn, IncApps} | {Application, AppVsn, Type, IncApps}]}. ``` - **`RelName = string()`** - Release name. - **`Vsn = string()`** - Release version. - **`EVsn = string()`** - ERTS version the release is intended for. - **`Application = atom()`** - Name of an application included in the release. - **`AppVsn = string()`** - Version of an application included in the release. - **`Type = permanent | transient | temporary | load | none`** - Start type of an application included in the release. If `Type = permanent | transient | temporary`, the application is loaded and started in the corresponding way, see `m:application`. If `Type = load`, the application is only loaded. If `Type = none`, the application is not loaded and not started, although the code for its modules is loaded. Defaults to `permanent` - **`IncApps = [atom()]`** - A list of applications that are included by an application included in the release. The list must be a subset of the included applications specified in the application resource file (`Application.app`) and overrides this value. Defaults to the same value as in the application resource file. > #### Note {: .info } > > The list of applications must contain the Kernel and STDLIB applications. ## See Also `m:application`, [`relup(4)`](relup.md), `m:systools`