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author | Judd Vinet <judd@archlinux.org> | 2006-02-02 23:41:31 +0000 |
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committer | Judd Vinet <judd@archlinux.org> | 2006-02-02 23:41:31 +0000 |
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diff --git a/doc/pacman.8.in b/doc/pacman.8.in index 46c53bf9..3ca7fa0f 100644 --- a/doc/pacman.8.in +++ b/doc/pacman.8.in @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH pacman 8 "September 17, 2004" "pacman @PACKAGE_VERSION@" "" +.TH pacman 8 "January 21, 2006" "pacman #VERSION#" "" .SH NAME pacman \- package manager utility .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -81,8 +81,12 @@ Output more status and error messages. Specify an alternate configuration file. .TP .B "\-\-noconfirm" -Bypass any and all "Are you sure?" messages. It's not a good to do this +Bypass any and all "Are you sure?" messages. It's not a good idea to do this unless you want to run pacman from a script. +.TP +.B "\-\-noprogressbar" +Do not show a progress bar when downloading files. This can be useful for +scripts that call pacman and capture the output. .SH SYNC OPTIONS .TP .B "\-c, \-\-clean" @@ -105,18 +109,14 @@ dependencies, conflicts, etc. List all files in the specified repositories. Multiple repositories can be specified on the command line. .TP -.B "\-m, \-\-foreign" -List all packages that were not found in the sync database(s). Typically these -are packages that were downloaded manually and installed with --add. -.TP .B "\-p, \-\-print-uris" -Print out URIs for each specified package and its dependencies. These -can be piped to a file and downloaded at a later time, using a program -like wget. +Print out URIs for each package that will be installed, including any +dependencies that have yet to be installed. These can be piped to a +file and downloaded at a later time, using a program like wget. .TP -.B "\-s, \-\-search <string>" +.B "\-s, \-\-search <regexp>" This will search each package in the package list for names or descriptions -that contains <string>. +that matches <regexp>. .TP .B "\-u, \-\-sysupgrade" Upgrades all packages that are out of date. pacman will examine every @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ removed. For each target specified, remove it and all its dependencies, provided that (A) they are not required by other packages; and (B) they were not explicitly installed by the user. -This option is analogous to a backwards --sync operation. +This option is analagous to a backwards --sync operation. .SH QUERY OPTIONS .TP .B "\-e, \-\-orphans" @@ -178,6 +178,10 @@ option then the .PKGINFO file will be printed. List all files owned by <package>. Multiple packages can be specified on the command line. .TP +.B "\-m, \-\-foreign" +List all packages that were not found in the sync database(s). Typically these +are packages that were downloaded manually and installed with --add. +.TP .B "\-o, \-\-owns <file>" Search for the package that owns <file>. .TP @@ -186,9 +190,9 @@ Tells pacman that the package supplied on the command line is a file, not an entry in the database. Pacman will decompress the file and query it. This is useful with \fB--info\fP and \fB--list\fP. .TP -.B "\-s, \-\-search <string>" +.B "\-s, \-\-search <regexp>" This will search each locally-installed package for names or descriptions -that contains <string>. +that matches <regexp>. .SH HANDLING CONFIG FILES pacman uses the same logic as rpm to determine action against files that are designated to be backed up. During an upgrade, it uses 3 @@ -214,9 +218,9 @@ original=\fBX\fP, current=\fBY\fP, new=\fBY\fP The new one is identical to the current one. Win win. Install the new file. .TP original=\fBX\fP, current=\fBY\fP, new=\fBZ\fP -All three files are different. So we install the new file, but back up the -old one to a .pacsave extension. This way the user can move the old configuration -file back into place if he wishes. +All three files are different, so we install the new file with a .pacnew +extension and warn the user, so she can manually move the file into place +after making any necessary customizations. .SH CONFIGURATION pacman will attempt to read \fI/etc/pacman.conf\fP each time it is invoked. This configuration file is divided into sections or \fIrepositories\fP. Each section @@ -244,10 +248,6 @@ Server = file:///home/pkgs Overrides the default location of the toplevel database directory. The default is \fIvar/lib/pacman\fP. .TP -.B "CacheDir = path/to/cache/dir" -Overrides the default location of the package cache directory. The default is -\fIvar/cache/pacman\fP. -.TP .B "HoldPkg = <package> [package] ..." If a user tries to \fB--remove\fP a package that's listed in HoldPkg, pacman will ask for confirmation before proceeding. @@ -280,6 +280,13 @@ Disables passive ftp connections when downloading packages. (aka Active Mode) All files listed with a \fBNoUpgrade\fP directive will never be touched during a package install/upgrade. \fINote:\fP do not include the leading slash when specifying files. .TP +.B "NoExtract = <file> [file] ..." +All files listed with a \fBNoExtract\fP directive will never be extracted from +a package into the filesystem. This can be useful when you don't want part of +a package to be installed. For example, if your httpd root uses an index.php, +then you would not want the index.html file to be extracted from the apache +package. +.TP .B "UseSyslog" Log action messages through syslog(). This will insert pacman log entries into your /var/log/messages or equivalent. |