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-rw-r--r--man/C/urpmi.82
-rw-r--r--man/C/urpmq.815
2 files changed, 10 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/man/C/urpmi.8 b/man/C/urpmi.8
index d41d5089..3f2a1db8 100644
--- a/man/C/urpmi.8
+++ b/man/C/urpmi.8
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ Never ask to uninstall a package but prefer aborting instead. This can be
safer in auto mode.
.IP "\fB\--keep\fP"
When some dependencies cannot be satisfied, change the selection of packages
-to trying to keep existing packages instead of removing them. This behaviour
+to try to keep existing packages instead of removing them. This behaviour
generally rejects the upgrade of packages given on command line (or when using
--auto-select) when a dependency error occurs.
.IP "\fB\--split-level \fInumber\fP"
diff --git a/man/C/urpmq.8 b/man/C/urpmq.8
index a4e563e0..3f00e7b9 100644
--- a/man/C/urpmq.8
+++ b/man/C/urpmq.8
@@ -5,13 +5,17 @@ urpmq \- urpmi database query tool.
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B urpmq [\fIoptions\fP] [\fIpackage_names\fP | \fIrpm_files...\fP]
.SH DESCRIPTION
-urpmq allows querying the urpmi database. It is for you if want to list
-available packages in the various media of urpmi, or list dependencies of
-packages, or packages that will be installed if you start urpmi.
+urpmq is a tool to the urpmi database. It can be used to list available
+packages in the various urpmi media, or to list the full dependencies of a
+package, or to list the packages that will be installed if you start urpmi.
.PP
-Output format of urpmq is the following according to command line options:
+The output of urpmq has the following format, adjusted according to the
+command-line options that were used:
.IP
[group/]package_name[-version][-release][.arch]
+.PP
+Note that, while \fBurpmq\fP can be run by any user, some informations will
+be available only when it's used by root.
.SH OPTIONS
.IP "\fB\--help\fP"
Print a help message and exit (this is the same as \fB-h\fP or \fB-?\fP).
@@ -21,7 +25,6 @@ dependencies only in media marked as containing updates.
.IP "\fB\--media\fP \fImedium1,...,mediumN\fP"
Select specific media to be used, instead of all available media (or update
media if \fB--update\fP is used).
-\fB--update\fP is used).
.IP "\fB\--excludemedia\fP \fImedium1,...,mediumN\fP"
Do not use the specified media.
.IP "\fB\--sortmedia\fP \fImedium1,...,mediumN\fP"
@@ -38,7 +41,7 @@ packages matching partially the name, even if one of them matches exactly the
specified name (this is the same as \fB\-y\fP).
.IP "\fB\--keep\fP"
When some dependencies cannot be satisfied, change the selection of packages
-to trying to keep existing packages instead of removing them. This behaviour
+to try to keep existing packages instead of removing them. This behaviour
generally rejects the upgrade of packages given on command line (or when using
--auto-select) when a dependency error occurs.
.IP "\fB\--list\fP"