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PKG_ADMIN(1) NetBSD General Commands Manual PKG_ADMIN(1)
NNAAMMEE
ppkkgg__aaddmmiinn - perform various administrative tasks to the pkg system
SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS
ppkkgg__aaddmmiinn [--bbSSVV] [--dd _l_s_d_i_r] [--KK _p_k_g___d_b_d_i_r] [--ss _s_f_x___p_a_t_t_e_r_n] _c_o_m_m_a_n_d [args
...]
DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
This command performs various administrative tasks around the NetBSD
Packages System.
OOPPTTIIOONNSS
The following command-line options are supported:
--bb Print only the basenames when matching package names for llssaallll
and llssbbeesstt.
--dd _l_s_d_i_r
Set _l_s_d_i_r as the path to the directory in which to find matching
package names for llssaallll and llssbbeesstt.
--KK _p_k_g___d_b_d_i_r
Set _p_k_g___d_b_d_i_r as the package database directory. If this option
isn't specified, then the package database directory is taken
from the value of the environment variable PKG_DBDIR if it's set,
otherwise it defaults to _/_v_a_r_/_d_b_/_p_k_g.
--SS Set the shell glob pattern for package suffices when matching
package names for llssaallll and llssbbeesstt to be the null suffix.
--ss _s_f_x___p_a_t_t_e_r_n
Set the shell glob pattern for package suffices when matching
package names for llssaallll and llssbbeesstt. The default pattern is
".t[bg]z".
--VV Print version number and exit.
The following commands are supported:
aadddd _p_k_g _._._.
For each listed package, write the absolute pathnames of the
files listed in its +CONTENTS file together with the package they
belong to into the package database. This should be used only by
pkg_view(1).
cchheecckk [_p_k_g _._._.]
Use this command to check the files belonging to some or all of
the packages installed on the local machine against the checksum
which was recorded in the +CONTENTS files at package installation
time. Symbolic links also have their integrity checked against
the recorded value at package installation time. If no addi-
tional argument is given, the files of all installed packages are
checked, else only the named packages will be checked (wildcards
can be used here, see pkg_info(1)).
The packages' +CONTENTS files will be parsed and the checksum
will be checked for every file found. A warning message is
printed if the expected checksum differs from the checksum of the
file on disk. Symbolic links are also checked, ensuring that the
targets on disk are the same as the contents recorded at package
installation time.
ddeelleettee _p_k_g _._._.
For each listed package, remove all file entries in the package
database that belong to the package. This should be used only by
pkg_view(1).
dduummpp Dump the contents of the package database, similar to ppkkgg__iinnffoo
--FF. Columns are printed for the keyfield used in the pkgdb - the
filename -, and the data field - the package the file belongs to.
llssaallll _/_d_i_r_/_p_k_g_p_a_t_t_e_r_n
llssbbeesstt _/_d_i_r_/_p_k_g_p_a_t_t_e_r_n
List all/best package matching pattern in the given directory
_/_d_i_r. If the --dd flag is given, then that directory path over-
rides _/_d_i_r. Can be used to work around limitations of /bin/sh
and other filename globbing mechanisms. This option implements
matching of pkg-wildcards against arbitrary files and directo-
ries, useful mainly in the build system itself. See pkg_info(1)
for a description of the pattern.
Example:
yui# cd /usr/pkgsrc/packages/i386ELF/All/
yui# ls unzip*
unzip-5.40.tgz unzip-5.41.tgz
yui# pkg_admin lsall 'unzip*'
/usr/pkgsrc/packages/i386ELF/All/unzip-5.40.tgz
/usr/pkgsrc/packages/i386ELF/All/unzip-5.41.tgz
yui# pkg_admin lsall 'unzip>=5.40'
/usr/pkgsrc/packages/i386ELF/All/unzip-5.40.tgz
/usr/pkgsrc/packages/i386ELF/All/unzip-5.41.tgz
yui# pkg_admin lsall 'unzip>=5.41'
/usr/pkgsrc/packages/i386ELF/All/unzip-5.41.tgz
yui# pkg_admin lsbest 'unzip>=5.40'
/usr/pkgsrc/packages/i386ELF/All/unzip-5.41.tgz
yui# pkg_admin lsall /usr/pkgsrc/packages/i386ELF/All/'{mit,unproven}-pthread*'
/usr/pkgsrc/packages/i386ELF/All/mit-pthreads-1.60b6.tgz
/usr/pkgsrc/packages/i386ELF/All/unproven-pthreads-0.15.tgz
ppmmaattcchh _p_a_t_t_e_r_n _p_k_g
Returns true if _p_k_g matches _p_a_t_t_e_r_n, otherwise returns false.
rreebbuuiilldd
Rebuild the package database mapping from scratch, scanning sub-
directories in _/_v_a_r_/_d_b_/_p_k_g for _+_C_O_N_T_E_N_T_S files, parsing them and
writing the resulting absolute pathnames together with the pack-
age they belong to into the package database.
This option is intended to be used for upgrading from non-pkgdb-
pkg_* tools to pkgdb-pkg_* tools, further manipulation of the
pkgdb will be done by pkg_add(1), pkg_delete(1), and
pkg_create(1).
Needs to be run as root.
EENNVVIIRROONNMMEENNTT
PKG_DBDIR
If the --KK flag isn't given, then PKG_DBDIR is the location of the
package database directory. The default package database direc-
tory is _/_v_a_r_/_d_b_/_p_k_g.
FFIILLEESS
/var/db/pkg/pkgdb.byfile.db
/var/db/pkg/<pkg>/+CONTENTS
SSEEEE AALLSSOO
pkg_add(1), pkg_create(1), pkg_delete(1), pkg_info(1), pkg_view(1),
packages(7)
HHIISSTTOORRYY
The ppkkgg__aaddmmiinn command first appeared in NetBSD 1.4.
AAUUTTHHOORRSS
The ppkkgg__aaddmmiinn command was written by Hubert Feyrer.
NetBSD 1.6 January 26, 2004 NetBSD 1.6
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