'\" t .\" Title: xbps-bin .\" Author: [see the "AUTHORS" section] .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.75.2 .\" Date: 02/05/2011 .\" Manual: \ \& .\" Source: \ \& .\" Language: English .\" .TH "XBPS\-BIN" "8" "02/05/2011" "\ \&" "\ \&" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * set default formatting .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" disable hyphenation .nh .\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only) .ad l .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "NAME" xbps-bin \- XBPS command for binary packages .SH "SYNOPSIS" .sp \fBxbps\-bin\fR [\fIoptions\fR] \fItarget\fR [\fIpkgname\fR] .SH "DESCRIPTION" .sp The xbps\-bin(8) command is used to handle binary packages created for the XBPS binary package system\&. You can use it to install, remove, update, list or show information about any binary package\&. Binary packages can be installed from \fIlocal (directories)\fR or \fIremote repositories (http, https or ftp)\fR, see xbps\-repo(8) for information about repositories\&. .SH "OPTIONS" .PP \fB\-c\fR \fIcachedir\fR .RS 4 Sets the cache directory to store downloaded binary packages from remote repositories\&. By default it\(cqs set to \fI/var/cache/xbps\fR and it\(cqs always relative to the \fIroot directory\fR\&. So if you use a \fIrootdir\fR of \fI/blah\fR, it will become \fI/blah/cachedir\fR\&. .RE .PP \fB\-d\fR .RS 4 Enables extra debugging output to be shown to stderr\&. .RE .PP \fB\-D\fR .RS 4 Only show the URLs to download the binary packages from repositories\&. This is useful if you want to download them by other means, and later you can move them to the \fIcachedir\fR to start the installation\&. This option can be used for the install, update and autoupdate targets\&. .RE .PP \fB\-F\fR .RS 4 Used currently in the \fIremove\fR target\&. If set, package will be removed even if other packages are currently depending on it, i\&.e package is a dependency of other packages\&. \fIUse this option with care\fR\&. .RE .PP \fB\-f\fR .RS 4 Used currently in the \fIpurge\fR, \fIreconfigure\fR and \fIremove\fR targets\&. If set, \fIpackage(s)\fR will be \fIreconfigured\fR regardless of its state in the reconfigure target, or to \fIforce\fR removal of package files even if its hash doesn\(cqt match in the \fIpurge\fR and \fIremove\fR targets\&. .RE .PP \fB\-p\fR .RS 4 Used currently in the \fIremove\fR and \fIautoremove\fR targets, if enabled after removing a package it is also purged\&. .RE .PP \fB\-R\fR .RS 4 Used currently in the \fIremove\fR target, to recursively remove packages that aren\(cqt required by other installed packages and that were installed by the package that we want to remove\&. .RE .PP \fB\-r\fR \fIrootdir\fR .RS 4 Sets the \fIroot\fR directory\&. By default the root directory is set to \fI/\fR\&. Please note that the database directory is always set to \fI/var/db/xbps\fR independently of \fIrootdir\fR\&. So if you use a rootdir of \fI/blah\fR, metadata stuff will go into \fI/blah/var/db/xbps\fR\&. .RE .PP \fB\-v\fR .RS 4 Shows verbose messages\&. Useful while installing and removing packages\&. .RE .PP \fB\-y\fR .RS 4 Assume \fIyes\fR to all questions\&. This will bypass all questions and immediately proceed with the task, use this option with care\&. .RE .PP \fB\-V\fR .RS 4 Shows the current XBPS release version (library and code)\&. .RE .SH "TARGETS" .sp Please note that all targets are case insensitive\&. .PP \fBautoremove\fR .RS 4 Removes leaf packages\&. These packages were installed as dependencies and currently there is not any package depending on it, directly or indirectly\&. Usually it is safe to always answer yes\&. .RE .PP \fBautoupdate\fR .RS 4 Updates all currently installed packages to the most newer version available in repository pool\&. .RE .PP \fBcheck \fR\fB\fIpkgname(s) | all\fR\fR .RS 4 Checks for integrity errors in installed packages\&. The checks are to found missing run\-time dependencies, missing and modified package files and metadata files\&. If the \fIall\fR keyword is used, all packages currently installed will be checked, otherwise only \fIpkgname(s)\fR\&. .RE .PP \fBfind\-files \fR\fB\fIpattern\fR\fR .RS 4 Prints the name of the installed \fIpackage(s)\fR matching the pattern on its file list\&. .RE .PP \fBinstall \fR\fB\fIpkgname(s) | pkgpattern(s)\fR\fR .RS 4 Install binary package(s) from repository pool by specifying \fIpkgname(s)\fR or \fIpackage pattern(s)\fR\&. The first repository matching the arguments will be used\&. The package(s) will be \fIdownloaded\fR (if found in a remote repository), \fIunpacked\fR and \fIconfigured\fR\&. The \fIunpack\fR stage will execute the pre\-install action on its INSTALL script, and unpack its files\&. The \fIconfigure\fR stage will run the post\-install action set on its INSTALL script and will change its \fIstate\fR to installed in the package database\&. .RE .PP \fBlist [\fR\fB\fIstate\fR\fR\fB]\fR .RS 4 Lists all currently installed packages\&. Optionally another argument can be specified to list only packages with the specified \fIstate\fR\&. By default only packages that are \fIfully installed\fR will be listed if \fIstate\fR has not been specified\&. Accepted states are: \fIconfig\-files\fR, \fIunpacked\fR and \fIinstalled\fR\&. .RE .PP \fBlist\-manual\fR .RS 4 Lists packages that were installed manually by the user, i\&.e not as dependencies of any other package\&. .RE .PP \fBpurge \fR\fB\fIpkgname | all\fR\fR .RS 4 Purge an installed package: \fIpkgname\fR or \fIall\fR packages\&. The purge stage runs the post\-remove action set in the REMOVE script in its metadata directory \fI(/var/db/xbps/metadata/pkgname)\fR and will remove configuration (if they were not modified by the user) and metadata files\&. The package will be fully removed from the system once it has been purged\&. If \fB\-f\fR option is used, configuration files that have been \fImodified WILL BE REMOVED\&. BEWARE WITH THIS!\fR .RE .PP \fBreconfigure \fR\fB\fIpkgname | all\fR\fR .RS 4 Reconfigure an unpacked package\&. Packages in this state are not fully installed, because they were not configured for whatever reason\&. The configure stage will run the post\-install action set on its INSTALL script and will change its state to installed in the package database\&. The \fIall\fR keyword can be used to reconfigure all not configured packages\&. If \fB\-f\fR option is used, the package will be reconfigured even if its state is already installed\&. .RE .PP \fBremove \fR\fB\fIpkgname(s)\fR\fR .RS 4 Removes the installed package \fIpkgname(s)\fR\&. Its files will be removed and its state will be changed to \fIconfig\-files\fR in the package database\&. Configuration files, its metadata directory/files and its information in the package database are preserved\&. To fully remove a package in \fIconfig\-files\fR state, it must be purged with the \fIpurge\fR command or alternatively use the \fB\-p\fR flag \&. If \fB\-f\fR option is used, package files will be \fBremoved even if its SHA256 hash don\(cqt match\fR\&. .RE .PP \fBset\-prop \fR\fB\fIproperty\fR\fR\fB \fR\fB\fIpkgname\fR\fR .RS 4 Sets a \fIproperty\fR for a package as specified in \fIpkgname\fR\&. See the \fIPROPERTIES\fR section below for more information\&. .RE .PP \fBunset\-prop \fR\fB\fIproperty\fR\fR\fB \fR\fB\fIpkgname\fR\fR .RS 4 Unsets a \fIproperty\fR for a package as specified in \fIpkgname\fR\&. See the \fIPROPERTIES\fR section below for more information\&. .RE .PP \fBshow \fR\fB\fIpkgname\fR\fR .RS 4 Shows information for installed package \fIpkgname\fR\&. This will print the size it takes in filesystem, description, maintainer, architecture and other information\&. .RE .PP \fBshow\-deps \fR\fB\fIpkgname\fR\fR .RS 4 Shows the list of dependencies that pkgname requires at run time\&. .RE .PP \fBshow\-files \fR\fB\fIpkgname\fR\fR .RS 4 Shows the list of files that pkgname contains\&. .RE .PP \fBshow\-orphans\fR .RS 4 Shows the list of package orphans currently installed\&. Package orphans are packages that were installed as dependencies of another package, but no other package currently depends on\&. .RE .PP \fBshow\-revdeps \fR\fB\fIpkgname\fR\fR .RS 4 Shows the reverse dependencies for \fIpkgname\fR\&. Reverse dependencies are packages that are currently depending in pkgname directly\&. .RE .PP \fBupdate \fR\fB\fIpkgname(s)\fR\fR .RS 4 Updates \fIpkgname(s)\fR to the most newer version available in repository pool\&. This can be used if only \fIpkgname(s)\fR need to be updated, unlike the \fIautoupdate\fR target that will update all currently installed packages\&. .RE .SH "PACKAGE STATES" .sp A package can be in a different state while it is being installed, removed, unpacked, configured or purged\&. The following states are available: .PP \fBinstalled\fR .RS 4 The package is fully installed, that means it was unpacked and configured correctly\&. .RE .PP \fBunpacked\fR .RS 4 The package has been unpacked in destination root directory, but it is not fully installed because it was not yet configured\&. Please note, that some packages will do not work if they are only unpacked\&. .RE .PP \fBconfig\-files\fR .RS 4 The package has been removed but configuration files and its metadata directory are still available (and it is still registered in the package database)\&. You can purge safely packages that are in this state, modified configuration files will be preserved\&. .RE .SH "PROPERTIES" .sp Properties can be specified for packages to control behaviour of some aspects in XBPS\&. The following is the list of properties currently implemented: .PP \fBhold\fR .RS 4 When this property is set for a package, it will be put on \fIhold\fR i\&.e the package won\(cqt be updated even if there is a newer version in registered repositories\&. .RE .PP \fBupdate\-first\fR .RS 4 When this property is set, the package will always be updated before all other packages, regardless of its package dependencies\&. .RE .PP \fBvirtual\fR .RS 4 When this property is set, the virtual packages that target package supports via the \fBproperties\fR object will have preference over other packages matching its \fIpackage name\fR\&. A real example is any package that \fIprovides\fR the \fBsyslog\-daemon\-0\fR virtual package, if there are two packages supporting this you can choose which one will be installed\&. .RE .SH "FILES" .PP \fB/var/db/xbps\fR .RS 4 xbps global metadata directory\&. .RE .PP \fB/var/db/xbps/metadata/\fR .RS 4 Installed package metadata directory\&. .RE .PP \fB/var/db/xbps/metadata//files\&.plist\fR .RS 4 Installed package metadata list of files\&. .RE .PP \fB/var/db/xbps/metadata//prop\&.plist\fR .RS 4 Installed package metadata properties\&. .RE .PP \fB/var/db/xbps/regpkgdb\&.plist\fR .RS 4 xbps master packages/properties database plist file\&. .RE .PP \fB/var/cache/xbps\fR .RS 4 xbps cache directory for downloaded binary packages\&. .RE .SH "EXAMPLES" .PP \fBInstall\fR a package by specifying its \fBname\fR: .RS 4 $ xbps\-bin install foo .RE .PP \fBInstall\fR a package by specifying a \fBpackage pattern\fR: .RS 4 $ xbps\-bin install "foo>=3\&.0" .RE .PP \fBInstall multiple\fR packages by specifying \fBnames\fR and \fBpackage patterns\fR: .RS 4 $ xbps\-bin install foo "blah<=4\&.0" baz\-2\&.0 "blob>4\&.[0\-9]" .RE .PP \fBFind\fR the package that owns the file \fB/bin/mount\fR: .RS 4 $ xbps\-bin find\-files /bin/mount .RE .PP \fBFind\fR the packages that match the pattern \fB"/usr/lib/libav\fR"*: .RS 4 $ xbps\-bin find\-files "/usr/lib/libav*" .RE .PP \fBRemove and purge\fR the package \fBproplib\-devel\fR: .RS 4 $ xbps\-bin \-yp remove proplib\-devel .RE .PP \fBRemove and purge\fR the package \fBbsdtar\fR and \fBrecursively\fR all packages that were installed automatically by it: .RS 4 $ xbps\-bin \-Rp remove bsdtar .RE .PP \fBSets\fR the \fIvirtual\fR property in the \fBxbps\-devel\fR package: .RS 4 $ xbps\-bin set\-prop virtual xbps\-devel .RE .PP \fBUnsets\fR the \fIhold\fR property in the \fBcoreutils\fR package: .RS 4 $ xbps\-bin unset\-prop hold coreutils .RE .SH "BUGS" .sp Probably, but I try to make this not happen\&. Use it under your own responsability and enjoy your life\&. .sp Report bugs in http://code\&.google\&.com/p/xbps\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" .sp xbps\-repo(8), xbps\-src(8) .sp The XBPS project: http://code\&.google\&.com/p/xbps .sp To build binary packages, the xbps\-src(8) shell script is the command designed for this task\&. This must be retrieved from a Mercurial repository, available at http://xbps\-src\&.xbps\&.googlecode\&.com/hg/\&. .SH "AUTHORS" .sp The X Binary Package System has been designed and implemented by Juan Romero Pardines \&.