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-.TH proxy.cfg 5 "25 Aug 2004" "Mandriva" "Mandriva Linux"
-.IX proxy.cfg
-.SH NAME
-proxy.cfg \- urpmi proxy configuration file format.
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The proxy.cfg file contains lines of the form
-
-.B "[media:]http_proxy=[value]"
-
-.B "[media:]ftp_proxy=[value]"
-
-.B "[media:]proxy_user=[value]"
-
-where the media part is optional (in this case, the line applies
-to all media).
-
-ftp_proxy and http_proxy values have the same syntax as the usual
-environment variables used by many programs such as \fIcurl\fP(1):
-
-.B "[protocol://]<host>[:port]"
-
-proxy_user values are simply a user name, or a user name and a
-password separated by a colon (:).
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-Francois Pons
-.PP
-Rafael Garcia-Suarez
-(current maintainer)
-.SH SEE ALSO
-\fIurpmi\fP(8), \fIurpmi.cfg\fP(5), \fIurpmi.files\fP(5).
diff --git a/man/C/rurpmi.8 b/man/C/rurpmi.8
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-.TH rurpmi 8 "29 Jun 2005" "Mandriva" "Mandriva Linux"
-.IX rurpmi
-.SH NAME
-rurpmi \- restricted urpmi
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B rurpmi [\fIoptions\fP] [\fIpackage_names\fP]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-rurpmi is similar to urpmi, but has a stripped-down set of features.
-It's intended to be used by users with sudo rights on it, preventing
-them to abuse it to compromise the system.
-
-With it, you can't install arbitrary rpm files, the \fB--keep\fP,
-\fB--verify-rpm\fP, and \fB--norebuild\fP options are forced, and
-several dangerous options are forbidden (\fB--root\fP,
-\fB--use-distrib\fP, \fB--env\fP, \fB--nolock\fP, \fB--allow-nodeps\fP,
-\fB--allow-force\fP, \fB--force\fP).
-.SH CAVEAT
-This software is still experimental. While some operations are
-forbidden, there is no guarantee it is actually secure.
-.SH OPTIONS
-The options are the same than urpmi ones.
-.SH AUTHOR
-Maintained by Rafael Garcia-Suarez,
-.SH SEE ALSO
-\fIurpmi\fP(8).
diff --git a/man/C/urpme.8 b/man/C/urpme.8
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-.TH urpme 8 "28 Aug 2003" "Mandriva" "Mandriva Linux"
-.IX urpme
-.SH NAME
-urpme \- rpm wrapper making deinstalls easier for the user
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B urpme [\fIoptions\fP] [\fIpackage_names\fP]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-urpme allow packages to be deinstalled, including all their dependencies.
-\fIpackage_names\fP must have one of the forms \fIname\fP, \fIname-version\fP,
-\fIname-version-release\fP, or \fIname-version-release.architecture\fP. If
-you want to specify packages more broadly, use the \fB-a\fP option.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.IP "\fB\--help\fP"
-Prints a help message and exit (this is the same as \fB-h\fP or \fB-?\fP).
-.IP "\fB\-a\fP"
-If multiple packages match the given substring, deinstall them all.
-.IP "\fB\-v\fP"
-Proposes a verbose mode with various messages.
-.IP "\fB\--auto\fP"
-Removes packages non-interactively, without asking questions.
-.IP "\fB\--test\fP"
-Test deinstallation of packages but do not modify the system.
-.IP "\fB\--force\fP"
-Force invocation even if some packages do not exist.
-.IP "\fB\--parallel\fP \fIalias\fP"
-Activate distributed execution of urpmi to other machines (it is mandatory that
-urpmi is installed, but it is not necessary to have media defined on any
-machines). \fIalias\fP defines which extension module is to be used by urpmi
-(currently, \fBurpmi-parallel-ka-run\fP or \fBurpmi-parallel-ssh\fP are
-available) and which machines should be updated. This alias is defined in the
-file /etc/urpmi/parallel.cfg as described below.
-.IP "\fB\--root\fP \fIdirectory\fP"
-Use the file system tree rooted for rpm install. All operations and scripts
-will run after chroot(2). The rpm database that lies in the rooted tree will
-be used, but the urpmi configuration comes from the normal system.
-.SH FILES
-See \fIurpmi.files\fP(5).
-.SH EXIT CODES
-.IP 1
-Command line inconsistency.
-.IP 2
-Removing of packages failed.
-.SH AUTHORS
-Pascal Rigaux, Francois Pons, Rafael Garcia-Suarez
- (current maintainer)
-.SH SEE ALSO
-\fIurpmi.addmedia\fP(8),
-\fIurpmi.update\fP(8),
-\fIurpmi.removemedia\fP(8),
-\fIurpmf\fP(8),
-\fIurpmi\fP(8),
-\fIurpmq\fP(8),
-\fIurpmi.files\fP(5).
diff --git a/man/C/urpmf.8 b/man/C/urpmf.8
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-.TH urpmf 8 "20 Oct 2005" "Mandriva" "Mandriva Linux"
-.IX urpmf
-.SH NAME
-urpmf \- Finds the packages matching some conditions
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B urpmf [\fIoptions\fP] <\fIpattern-expression\fP>
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-By default, urpmf outputs the list of the known packages that contain a file
-whose name or path was specified as an argument on the command-line.
-.PP
-<\fIpattern-expression\fP> is the name or part of the name of the file you want
-to locate. Perl-style regular expressions are allowed. \fBurpmf\fP will then
-print a list of matching files, with their corresponding packages. By using
-options, you may format output differently, and search through other rpm tags.
-.PP
-Note that \fBurpmf\fP searches through the urpmi media (\fBnot\fP in the
-system's rpm database -- for that you should use rpm(8) instead).
-.SH OPTIONS
-.IP "\fB\--help\fP"
-Prints a help message and exits.
-.IP "\fB\--version\fP"
-Prints the version number and exits.
-.IP "\fB\--env\fP \fIdirectory\fP"
-Use a different environment directly out of a bug report tarball.
-.IP "\fB\--excludemedia\fP \fImedium1,...,mediumN\fP"
-Do not use the given media.
-.IP "\fB\--literal\fP"
-Match literally instead of interpreting the argument as a regular expression.
-.IP "\fB\-l\fP"
-Equivalent to \fB--literal\fP.
-.IP "\fB\--media\fP \fImedium1,...,mediumN\fP"
-Select specific media to be used, instead of defaulting to all available media
-(or all update media if \fB--update\fP is used).
-.IP "\fB\--sortmedia\fP \fImedium1,...,mediumN\fP"
-Sort the given media, substrings may be used to simplify grouping.
-.IP "\fB\--synthesis\fP \fIfile\fP"
-Use the given synthesis file instead of urpmi db for searching packages.
-.IP "\fB\--uniq\fP"
-Do not print identical lines twice.
-.IP "\fB\--update\fP"
-Use only update media. This means \fBurpmf\fP will only search through
-media marked as update.
-.IP "\fB\--verbose\fP"
-Verbose mode. urpmf will emit various messages related to the parsing of hdlist
-files for your media.
-.IP "\fB-i\fP"
-Ignore case distinctions in any patterns.
-.IP "\fB-F\fP \fIstring\fP"
-Change field separator to \fIstring\fP for the rest of the output line (it
-defaults to ':')
-.IP "\fB\--qf\fP \fIformat-string\fP"
-Specify a printf-like output format.
-.IP "\fB\--arch\fP"
-Prints the architecture tag.
-.IP "\fB\--buildhost\fP"
-Prints the BuildHost tag.
-.IP "\fB\--buildtime\fP"
-Prints the BuildTime tag.
-.IP "\fB\--conffiles\fP"
-Prints the list of configuration files contained in the package. (Might be
-empty.)
-.IP "\fB\--conflicts\fP"
-Prints the Conflicts tags.
-.IP "\fB\--description\fP"
-Prints the Description tag.
-.IP "\fB\--distribution\fP"
-Prints the Distribution tag.
-.IP "\fB\--epoch\fP"
-Prints the Epoch tag.
-.IP "\fB\--filename\fP"
-Prints package file names.
-.IP "\fB\--files\fP"
-Prints the list of files contained in the rpm (this is the default if you
-specify no field).
-.IP "\fB\--group\fP"
-Prints the Group tag.
-.IP "\fB\--name\fP"
-Prints package names.
-.IP "\fB\--obsoletes\fP"
-Prints the Obsoletes tags.
-.IP "\fB\--packager\fP"
-Prints the Packager tag.
-.IP "\fB\--provides\fP"
-Prints the Provides tags.
-.IP "\fB\--requires\fP"
-Prints the Requires tag.
-.IP "\fB\--size\fP"
-Prints the Size tag.
-.IP "\fB\--sourcerpm\fP"
-Prints the names of source rpms.
-.IP "\fB\--summary\fP"
-Prints the Summary tag.
-.IP "\fB\--url\fP"
-Prints the packages' URL.
-.IP "\fB\--vendor\fP"
-Prints the Vendor tag.
-.IP "\fB-m\fP"
-Print the name of the media in which the package has been found.
-.IP "\fB-f\fP"
-Print version, release and arch along with name of package.
-This modifies the effect of the \fI--name\fP option.
-.IP "\fB-e\fP"
-Include code directly in the perl search expression. Use it with
-\fB--debug\fP to look at the generated perl code. In any cases, use it only
-if you know perl.
-.IP "\fB-a\fP"
-Binary AND operator, true if both expressions are true.
-.IP "\fB-o\fP"
-Binary OR operator, true if one expression is true.
-.IP "\fB!\fP"
-Unary NOT, true if expression is false.
-.IP "\fB(\fP"
-Left parenthesis to open a group expression.
-.IP "\fB)\fP"
-Right parenthesis to close a group expression.
-.IP "\fB--debug\fP"
-Includes debugging output.
-.SH FORMAT
-The options to select tags (\fB--arch\fP, \fB--buildhost\fP and so on)
-control the output format of urpmf. If not explicitly specified somewhere else,
-the name of the rpm is printed first. Fields are separated by \fB:\fP until
-specified otherwise.
-
-You can also use \fB--qf\fP for that. It takes a format string, where tags to
-be replaced are specified as \fB%\fP\fI[-][number]\fP\fBtagname\fP.
-
-The optional number indicates the length of the space-padding and
-the \fB-\fP character its justification (like in printf(3)).
-.SH EXPRESSIONS
-The boolean operator switches allow you to construct complex expressions from
-regexps. Those expressions are then matched against the whole output line.
-.SH EXAMPLE
-This command will list all perl-Apache modules, and list them along with
-the media in which they're been found, nicely indented :
-
-.B urpmf --qf '%-30name is found in media %media' perl-Apache
-.SH FILES
-See \fIurpmi.files\fP(5).
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-\fIurpmi.addmedia\fP(8),
-\fIurpmi.update\fP(8),
-\fIurpmi.removemedia\fP(8),
-\fIurpmi\fP(8),
-\fIurpmq\fP(8),
-\fIurpmi.files\fP(5).
-.SH AUTHOR
-Pascal Rigaux (original author)
-.PP
-Francois Pons
-.PP
-Rafael Garcia-Suarez
-(current maintainer)
diff --git a/man/C/urpmi.8 b/man/C/urpmi.8
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-.TH urpmi 8 "12 Oct 2005" "Mandriva" "Mandriva Linux"
-.IX urpmi
-.SH NAME
-urpmi \- rpm downloader, installer and dependency solver
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B urpmi [\fIoptions\fP] [\fIpackage_names\fP | \fIrpm_files...\fP]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-urpmi authorizes well-known rpms (or rpm files) to be installed including
-all their dependencies.
-You can use it to install the dependencies of a source package, or a source
-package itself.
-
-You can compare rpm vs. urpmi with insmod vs. modprobe or dpkg vs apt-get.
-.PP
-Just launch urpmi followed by what you think is the name of the package(s),
-and urpmi will:
-.br
-\- Propose different package names if the name was ambiguous, and quit.
-.br
-\- If only one corresponding package is found, check whether its dependencies
-are already installed.
-.br
-\- If not, propose to install the dependencies, and on a positive answer,
-proceed.
-.PP
-Note that urpmi handles installations from various types of media (ftp, http,
-rsync, local and nfs volumes, and removable media such as CDROMs) and is able
-to install dependencies from a medium different from the original package's
-media. For removable media, urpmi may ask you to insert the appropriate disk,
-if necessary.
-.PP
-To add a new medium containing rpms, run urpmi.addmedia.
-.br
-To remove an existing medium, use urpmi.removemedia.
-.br
-To update the package list (for example when the ftp archive changes) use
-urpmi.update.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.IP "\fB\--help\fP"
-Print a help message and exit (this is the same as \fB-h\fP or \fB-?\fP).
-.IP "\fB\--update\fP"
-Use only update media. This means that \fBurpmi\fP will search packages and
-resolve dependencies only in media marked as containing updates.
-.IP "\fB\--media\fP \fImedia1,...,mediaN\fP"
-Select specific media to be used, instead of defaulting to all available media (or
-all update media if \fB--update\fP is used).
-.IP "\fB\--excludemedia\fP \fImedia1,...,mediaN\fP"
-Do not use the specified media.
-.IP "\fB\--searchmedia\fP \fImedia\fP"
-Use only the specified media to search for packages when combined with
-\fB\--auto-select\fP.
-.IP "\fB\--sortmedia\fP \fImedia1,...,mediaN\fP"
-Sort the specified media. Substrings may be used to simplify grouping.
-.IP "\fB\--synthesis\fP \fIfile\fP"
-Use the specified synthesis file instead of the urpmi database for
-searching packages and resolving dependencies.
-.IP "\fB\--auto\fP"
-Install all required dependencies without asking.
-.IP "\fB\--auto-select\fP"
-Automatically select all packages that have to be upgraded, according to already
-installed packages and packages listed in various registered media.
-.IP "\fB\--no-install\fP"
-Only download packages, don't install them. You'll find them in
-/var/cache/urpmi/rpms.
-.IP "\fB\--no-uninstall\fP"
-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 try to keep existing packages instead of removing them. This behaviour
-generally rejects the upgrade of packages given on command line (or when using
-\fB\--auto-select\fP) when a dependency error occurs.
-.IP "\fB\--split-level \fInumber\fP"
-Split urpmi's operation in small transactions when the total number of
-packages to upgrade is greater than the given \fInumber\fP. This option is
-activated by default, and the default value of \fInumber\fP is 20.
-.IP "\fB\--split-length \fIcount\fP"
-Split urpmi's operation in small transactions of at least \fIcount\fP
-packages. The default is 1 and setting this value to 0 just disables splitting
-in small transactions.
-.IP "\fB\--fuzzy\fP"
-Disable fast search on exact package name; that means that urpmi will propose
-all packages matching the name partially, even if one of them matches exactly
-the specified name (this is the same as \fB\-y\fP).
-.IP "\fB\--src\fP \fIname\fP"
-Search a source package matching \fIname\fP and select all its dependencies by
-default, unless \fB\--install-src\fP is used in order to install the source
-package itself.
-.IP "\fB\--install-src\fP"
-Install only the source package (no binary packages will be installed).
-.IP "\fB\--clean\fP"
-Remove all packages from the cache in directory /var/cache/urpmi/rpms.
-.IP "\fB\--noclean\fP"
-Do not remove any package from the cache in directory /var/cache/urpmi/rpms.
-.IP "\fB\--force\fP"
-Assume yes on all questions.
-.IP "\fB\--allow-nodeps\fP"
-With this option, urpmi will ask the user on error whether it should continue
-the installation without checking dependencies. By default, urpmi exits
-immediately in this case.
-.IP "\fB\--allow-force\fP"
-With this option, urpmi will ask the user on error whether it should proceed
-to a forced installation. By default, urpmi exits immediately in this case.
-.IP "\fB\--parallel\fP \fIalias\fP"
-Activate distributed execution of urpmi to other machines (it is mandatory that
-urpmi is installed, but it is not necessary to have media defined on any
-machines). \fIalias\fP defines which extension module is to be used by urpmi
-(currently, \fBurpmi-parallel-ka-run\fP or \fBurpmi-parallel-ssh\fP are
-available) and which machines should be updated. This alias is defined in the
-file /etc/urpmi/parallel.cfg as described below.
-.IP "\fB\--root\fP \fIdirectory\fP"
-Use the file system tree rooted for rpm install. All operations and scripts
-will run after chroot(2). The rpm database that lies in the rooted tree will
-be used, but the urpmi configuration comes from the normal system.
-.IP "\fB\--use-distrib\fP \fIdirectory\fP"
-Configure urpmi on the fly from a distrib tree, useful to install a chroot with
-the \fB--root\fP option.
-.IP "\fB\--wget\fP"
-Use wget for downloading distant files. By default curl is used if
-available, or wget instead.
-.IP "\fB\--curl\fP"
-Use curl for downloading distant files. By default curl is used if
-available, or wget instead.
-.IP "\fB\--limit-rate \fIrate\fP"
-Try to limit the download speed, \fIrate\fP is given in bytes/sec. This option is
-not active by default.
-.IP "\fB\--resume\fP"
-Resume transfer of partially-downloaded files.
-.IP "\fB\--retry\fP \fItimes\fP"
-Retries to download files over FTP or HTTP the specified number of times.
-.IP "\fB\--proxy\fP \fIproxyhost[:port|1080]\fP"
-Use specified HTTP proxy.
-.IP "\fB\--proxy-user\fP \fIuser:password\fP"
-Use specified user and password to use for proxy authentication.
-Specifying \fB\--proxy-user=ask\fP will cause urpmi to prompt for a username
-and a password.
-.IP "\fB\--bug\fP \fIdirectory\fP"
-Create a bug report in \fIdirectory\fP. You have to send a compressed archive of
-the directory to the urpmi maintainer for the bug being (probably)
-reproduced.
-.IP "\fB\--env\fP \fIdirectory\fP"
-Use a different environment directly from a bug report to replay a bug. The
-argument is the same argument given to \fB--bug\fP option.
-.IP "\fB\--verify-rpm\fP"
-.IP "\fB\--no-verify-rpm\fP"
-Activate or deactivate rpm signature checking. It's activated by default.
-.IP "\fB\--test\fP"
-Test (same as \fBrpm --test\fP) installation of packages but do not modify the
-system.
-.IP "\fB\--excludepath\fP \fIstring\fP"
-Do not install files of which the names begin with the given \fIstring\fP (same
-as \fBrpm --excludepath\fP).
-.IP "\fB\--excludedocs\fP"
-Do not install documents files (same as \fBrpm --excludedocs\fP).
-.IP "\fB\--ignoresize\fP"
-Don't check file systems for sufficient disk space before installation. This
-is equivalent to \fBrpm --ignoresize\fP.
-.IP "\fB\--skip\fP \fIpattern,...\fP"
-You can specify a list of packages which installation should be skipped. You
-can also include patterns between //, just like in /etc/urpmi/skip.list (see
-\fIurpmi.files\fP(5)).
-.IP "\fB\--more-choices\fP"
-When several packages are found, propose more choices than the default.
-.IP "\fB\--norebuild\fP"
-Don't try to rebuild the hdlist files from the RPMs if the original hdlist wasn't
-readable or was corrupted.
-.IP "\fB\--strict-arch\fP"
-Upgrade only packages if the newer version has the same architecture as the
-one installed. Mostly useful on machines that support several architectures
-(32 and 64 bit).
-.IP "\fB\-a\fP"
-If multiple packages match the given substring, install them all.
-.IP "\fB\-p\fP"
-Allow search in provides to find package (default).
-.IP "\fB\-P\fP"
-Do not search in provides to find package (this is the opposite of \fB-p\fP).
-.IP "\fB\-y\fP"
-This is the same as \fB--fuzzy\fP.
-.IP "\fB\-s\fP"
-This is the same as \fB--src\fP.
-.IP "\fB\-q\fP"
-Quiet mode: when calling rpm no upgrade status is printed.
-.IP "\fB\-v\fP"
-Proposes a verbose mode with various messages.
-.SH EXAMPLES
-.IP "urpmi ssh://foo@bar.net/home/foo/test.rpm"
-Fetch /home/foo/test.rpm from server bar.net over ssh using user foo.
-You can use a public key or enter your password.
-
-.IP "urpmi --media foo- --auto-select"
-Fetch all the updates from media containing foo- in their name.
-
-.SH FILES
-See \fIurpmi.files\fP(5).
-.SH EXIT CODES
-.IP 1
-Command line inconsistency.
-.IP 2
-Problem registering local packages.
-.IP 3
-Source packages not retrievable.
-.IP 4
-Medium is not selected.
-.IP 5
-Medium already exists.
-.IP 6
-Unable to save configuration.
-.IP 7
-Urpmi database locked.
-.IP 8
-Unable to create bug report.
-.IP 9
-Unable to open rpmdb.
-.IP 10
-Some files are missing for installation.
-.IP 11
-Some transactions failed but not all.
-.IP 12
-All transactions failed.
-.IP 13
-Some files are missing and some transactions failed but not all.
-.IP 14
-Some files are missing and all transactions failed.
-.SH "BUG REPORTS"
-If you find a bug in \fBurpmi\fP please report it using
-.I urpmi --bug bug_name_as_directory ...
-command with the command line used, it will automatically create a directory
-called \fIbug_name_as_directory\fP containing necessary files to reproduce it if
-possible.
-.PP
-Please test the report using
-.I urpmi --env bug_name_as_directory ...
-to check that the bug is still here. Obviously, only reproducible bugs can be
-resolved.
-.PP
-For sending the report, use
-.I tar cvfz bug_name_as_directory.tgz bug_name_as_directory
-and send it directly to the current maintainer
-with a description of what you think is wrong.
-.SH BUGS
-When a package is removed, it may not be replaced with an older version.
-.SH AUTHOR
-Pascal Rigaux (original author), Francois Pons,
-Rafael Garcia-Suarez,
-(current maintainer)
-.SH CONTRIBUTORS
-Please mail to authors if you are not belonging to this alphabetically sorted
-list after having contributed.
-.PP
-Andrej Borsenkow,
-Guillaume Cottenceau,
-Philippe Libat,
-Bryan Paxton,
-Guillaume Rousse,
-Michael Scherer,
-Alexander Skwar,
-Olivier Thauvin,
-Erwan Velu,
-Florent Villard.
-.SH SEE ALSO
-\fIurpmi.addmedia\fP(8),
-\fIurpmi.update\fP(8),
-\fIurpmi.removemedia\fP(8),
-\fIurpmf\fP(8),
-\fIurpmq\fP(8),
-\fIurpmi.cfg\fP(5),
-\fIurpmi.files\fP(5).
diff --git a/man/C/urpmi.addmedia.8 b/man/C/urpmi.addmedia.8
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-.TH urpmi.addmedia 8 "28 Aug 2003" "Mandriva" "Mandriva Linux"
-.IX urpmi.addmedia
-.SH NAME
-urpmi.addmedia \- adds a new rpm medium to be used by urpmi
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B urpmi.addmedia [\fIoptions\fP] <\fIname\fP> <\fIurl\fP> [with <\fIhdlist\fP>]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-urpmi.addmedia tells urpmi that it can find new rpms at the specified location.
-Currently supported media types are: local drives, removable drives (such as
-CDs), and networked media via different protocols (http, ftp, ssh and rsync).
-.PP
-One of the following modes must be chosen:
-.PP
-http:
-.IP "\fB urpmi.addmedia [\fIoptions\fP] <\fIname\fP> http://<\fIlogin\fP>:<\fIpass\fP>@<\fIhost\fP>/<\fIpath\fP> [with <\fIrelative path of synthesis|hdlist\fP>]\fP"
-Where <\fIname\fP> is your reference for the medium (e.g. "updates").
-<\fIname\fP> is optional if \fB--distrib\fP is given in \fIoptions\fP.
-.br
-<\fIhost\fP>/<\fIpath\fP> is the location of the media directory on the net
-(e.g. media/main).
-.br
-<\fIrelative path of hdlist\fP> is the pathname where to find the hdlist of
-the rpms. The location is given relative to <\fIpath\fP>.
-.br
-\fBcurl\fP is used by default to download files, \fBwget\fP may be used if
-\fBcurl\fP is not installed or \fB--curl\fP is given in \fIoptions\fP.
-.br
-\fIeg\fP: urpmi.addmedia http http://jpackage.sf.net/rpm/free with hdlist.cz
-.PP
-ftp:
-.IP "\fB urpmi.addmedia [\fIoptions\fP] <\fIname\fP> ftp://<\fIlogin\fP>:<\fIpass\fP>@<\fIhost\fP>/<\fIpath\fP> [with <\fIrelative path of synthesis|hdlist\fP>]\fP"
-The same as for http, just add your login and user if required (Note that
-you don't need to specify \fBanonymous\fP as login for anonymous access ftp
-servers).
-.br
-Note that if \fBwget\fP is used to download files with a firewall you may
-have to add the \fBpassive_ftp=on\fP option to \fB/etc/wgetrc\fP.
-.br
-\fIeg\fP: urpmi.addmedia ftp ftp://a:a@leia//export/media/main with media_info/hdlist.cz
-.PP
-ssh:
-.IP "\fB urpmi.addmedia [\fIoptions\fP] <\fIname\fP> ssh://<\fIlogin\fP>@<\fIhost\fP>/<\fIpath\fP> [with <\fIrelative path of synthesis|hdlist\fP>]\fP"
-The same as for http, just add your login and password if required. It is
-strongly recommended to export the root key in order not to have to type a
-password all the time. \fBscp\fP and \fBrsync\fP will be used to get files.
-.br
-\fIeg\fP: urpmi.addmedia -h ssh ssh://fpons@bi/c/i586/media/main
-.PP
-rsync:
-.IP "\fB urpmi.addmedia [\fIoptions\fP] <\fIname\fP> rsync://<\fIlogin\fP>@<\fIhost\fP>:<\fIport\fP>/<\fIpath\fP> [with <\fIrelative path of synthesis|hdlist\fP>]\fP"
-The same as for http, you can use <\fIhost\fP>::<\fIpath\fP> too.
-.br
-\fIeg\fP: urpmi.addmedia rsync rsync://ftp.orst.edu::mandrake-devel/contrib/ppc with ../../cooker/ppc/media/media_info/hdlist2.cz
-.PP
-Local drive or NFS:
-.br
-.IP "\fB urpmi.addmedia [\fIoptions\fP] <\fIname\fP> file://<\fIpath\fP>\fP [with <\fIrelative path of synthesis|hdlist\fP>]\fP"
-Where <\fIname\fP> is your reference for the medium (e.g. Myrpms).
-.br
-<\fIpath\fP> is the location of the media directory on your machine
-(e.g. media/main).
-.PP
-Removable device:
-.br
-.IP "\fB urpmi.addmedia [\fIoptions\fP] <\fIname\fP> removable://<\fIpath\fP>\fP [with <\fIrelative path of synthesis|hdlist\fP>]\fP"
-<\fIpath\fP> is the location of the media directory on your machine when the
-removable device is mounted. This works for removable drives, but also for ISO
-images mounted on a loop device. urpmi will then be able to re-mount the ISO
-image to the specified path (but the ISO image must be mounted when you run
-\fBurpmi.addmedia\fP).
-.PP
-.SH OPTIONS
-.IP "\fB\--wget\fP"
-Use wget only for downloading distant files. By default curl is used if
-available, or wget instead.
-.IP "\fB\--curl\fP"
-Use curl only for downloading distant files. By default curl is used if
-available, or wget instead.
-.IP "\fB\--limit-rate \fIrate\fP"
-Try to limit the download speed, \fIrate\fP is given in bytes/sec. This option is
-not active by default.
-.IP "\fB\--proxy\fP \fIproxyhost[:port|1080]\fP"
-Use specified HTTP proxy.
-.IP "\fB\--proxy-user\fP \fIuser:password\fP"
-Use specified user and password to use for proxy authentication.
-Specifying \fB\--proxy-user=ask\fP will cause urpmi.addmedia to prompt for a
-username and a password.
-.IP "\fB\--update\fP"
-Add a medium which will be taken into account by \fBMandrivaUpdate\fP or
-by \fBurpmi --update\fP when looking for updates.
-.IP "\fB\--probe-synthesis\fP"
-Try to find and use synthesis file if \fBwith ...\fP is not given.
-.IP "\fB\--probe-hdlist\fP"
-Try to find and use hdlist file if \fBwith ...\fP is not given.
-.IP "\fB\--no-probe\fP"
-Do not try to find any synthesis or hdlist file.
-.IP "\fB\--distrib\fP"
-Retrieve a set of media from a distribution. Typically, the URL provided to
-\fBurpmi.addmedia\fP will represent the parent directory of a directory
-\fBmedia\fP, which in turn will contain various subdirectories for each medium
-of the distribution. <\fIname\fP> is combined with medium names found to create
-newer medium names in the urpmi database. The \fBwith ...\fP option, if
-provided, is ignored, as hdlists found on the installation medium are used
-instead automatically.
-.IP "\fB\--from\fP \fIurl\fP"
-Use specified URL for list of mirrors. The default is
-taken from the file /etc/urpmi/mirror.config, or
-\fIhttp://www.mandrivalinux.com/mirrorsfull.list\fP if this file doesn't
-exist.
-.IP "\fB\--version\fP \fIversion\fP"
-Use specified distribution version. The default is taken from the version of
-the distribution told by the installed mandriva-release package.
-.IP "\fB\--virtual\fP"
-Create a virtual medium, this only works for file:// and removable:// protocol
-and no files will be created in /var/lib/urpmi. The medium is always up-to-date
-and so it does not need to be updated by \fBurpmi.update\fP.
-.IP "\fB\--norebuild\fP"
-Don't try to rebuild the hdlist files from the RPMs if the original hdlist wasn't
-readable or was corrupted.
-.IP "\fB\--raw\fP"
-Add the new media in the urpmi configuration file, but don't update it nor
-proceed to any download. The media, to be usable, will need to be updated with
-\fBurpmi.update\fP.
-.IP "\fB\--nopubkey\fP"
-Don't import pubkey of added media
-.IP "\fB\-c\fP"
-Clean headers cache directory in /var/cache/urpmi/headers.
-.IP "\fB\-h\fP"
-Try to find and use synthesis or hdlist file.
-.IP "\fB\-f\fP"
-Force rebuild of base files, or of hdlist files when specified twice.
-.SH VARIABLES
-Beginning with urpmi 4.6.16, you can use variables in media URLs
-(for example \fB/mnt/mirror/$RELEASE/$ARCH/media/main\fP). The variables
-supported so far are:
-.IP "\fB$ARCH\fP"
-The architecture (as given in /etc/mandriva-release)
-.IP "\fB$RELEASE\fP"
-The OS release (as given in /etc/mandriva-release; its value is
-\fBcooker\fP on a cooker system.)
-.IP "\fB$HOST\fP"
-The canonical hostname of the machine urpmi runs on.
-.SH FILES
-See \fIurpmi.files\fP(5).
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-\fIurpmi\fP(8),
-\fIurpmi.update\fP(8),
-\fIurpmi.removemedia\fP(8),
-\fIurpmf\fP(8),
-\fIurpmq\fP(8),
-\fIurpmi.files\fP(5).
-.SH AUTHOR
-Pascal Rigaux (original author),
-Francois Pons,
-Rafael Garcia-Suarez,
-(current maintainer)
diff --git a/man/C/urpmi.cfg.5 b/man/C/urpmi.cfg.5
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-.TH urpmi.cfg 5 "28 Aug 2003" "Mandriva" "Mandriva Linux"
-.IX urpmi.cfg
-.SH NAME
-urpmi.cfg \- urpmi option and media configuration file format.
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The urpmi.cfg file is divided in multiple sections: one section to set global
-options, and one section per media.
-
-.SS Global options
-
-Some global options can be activated by default. The following sample shows how
-to disable signature checking and avoid transaction splits :
-
-.B "{"
-.br
-.B " no-verify-rpm"
-.br
-.B " split-length: 0"
-.br
-.B "}"
-
-The following options can be written in this section :
-
-.TP
-.B allow-force
-Same as \fB--allow-force\fP for \fBurpmi\fP, disabled by default.
-
-.TP
-.B allow-nodeps
-Same as \fB--allow-nodeps\fP for \fBurpmi\fP, disabled by default.
-
-.TP
-.B downloader
-Specify which download program to use: \fBwget\fP or \fBcurl\fP.
-
-.TP
-.B excludedocs
-Same as \fB--excludedocs\fP for \fBurpmi\fP, default is disabled.
-
-.TP
-.B excludepath
-Same as \fB--excludepath\fP for \fBurpmi\fP. This options allows to give a comma
-separated list of paths to be excluded on installation. There is no path
-exclusion by default.
-
-.TP
-.B fuzzy
-Same as \fB--fuzzy\fP for \fBurpmi\fP or \fBurpmq\fP. Enable or disable
-fuzzy search, disabled by default. Enabling it can be written in various ways :
-\fBfuzzy\fP or \fBfuzzy: yes\fP or \fBfuzzy: on\fP or \fBfuzzy: 1\fP.
-
-.TP
-.B key-ids
-This option is not available on the command line. It allows to use a comma
-separated list of \fBkey-ids\fP to be globally accepted (keys still need to be
-authorized by \fBrpm\fP) for any medium unless a specific \fBkey-ids\fP option
-for this medium is given. There is no default (even Mandriva key id 70771ff3
-is not by default).
-
-.TP
-.B limit-rate
-Same as \fB--limit-rate\fP for all tools. This option allows to control download
-speed, there is no limitation by default. The number is given in kilo-bytes per
-second, unless a suffix \fBK\fP, \fBM\fP is added.
-
-.TP
-.B nopubkey
-Don't import pubkeys when updating media.
-
-.TP
-.B noreconfigure
-Specifies that the media should not be reconfigured (by a reconfiguration file
-present on the medium).
-
-.TP
-.B norebuild
-Same as \fB--norebuild\fP for \fBurpmi\fP, \fBurpmi.update\fP and
-\fBurpmi.addmedia\fP, disabled by default (meaning that \fBurpmi\fP
-will try to rebuild hdlists by default).
-
-.TP
-.B pre-clean, post-clean, clean
-Control cache management for \fBurpmi\fP, default is only \fBpost-clean\fP
-activated.
-
-.TP
-.B prohibit-remove
-A comma-separated list of package names that must never be removed (just like
-basesystem).
-
-.TP
-.B retry
-Specify how many times the downloader should retry in case of non-permanent
-errors.
-
-.TP
-.B split-length
-Same as \fB--split-length\fP for \fBurpmi\fP. This option allows to control the
-minimal length of split transaction. The default value is 1 (smallest possible
-transaction). Setting this value to 0 disable the split of transaction.
-
-.TP
-.B split-level
-Same as \fB--split-level\fP for \fBurpmi\fP. This option allows to control if
-transaction should be split depending of the number of packages to upgrade. The
-default value is 20.
-
-.TP
-.B strict-arch
-Same as \fB--strict-arch\fP for \fBurpmi\fP. Boolean option, disabled by
-default (meaning that packages can be upgraded with versions for another
-architecture).
-
-.TP
-.B verify-rpm
-Same as \fB--verify-rpm\fP for \fBurpmi\fP. Enable or disable signature
-checking (it's enabled by default). Disabling it can be written
-in various ways (as for all the other boolean options) :
-\fBno-verify-rpm\fP or \fBverify-rpm: no\fP or \fBverify-rpm: off\fP or
-\fBverify-rpm: 0\fP.
-
-.SS Medium description
-
-A medium is described as follows :
-
-.B "name url {"
-.br
-.B " hdlist: ..."
-.br
-.B " ..."
-.br
-.B "}"
-
-where \fBname\fP is the medium name (space characters are prefixed by a backslash)
-and where the optional \fBurl\fP is the medium URL (if no \fBurl\fP is given, it will
-be guessed according to the mandatory list file).
-
-Most other options like \fBlist\fP, \fBwith_hdlist\fP, \fBsynthesis\fP,
-\fBremovable\fP, \fBvirtual\fP are for internal use and should be changed only
-by experienced users.
-
-Options like \fBupdate\fP, \fBignore\fP or \fBkey-ids\fP can be modified by
-users to respectively mark mediums as update sources, to have them being
-ignored, or to specify the allowed GPG key ids for packages from the medium for
-verification (unless of course signature checking has been disabled globally).
-It's also possible to override \fBverify-rpm\fP and \fBdownloader\fP in
-a medium description.
-
-Media can be marked as \fBstatic\fP: this means that they won't be updated by
-\fBurpmi.update\fP or other means. This is useful for read-only media such as
-CDs.
-
-Please note that \fBkey-ids\fP is automatically set by \fBurpmi.update\fP or
-\fBurpmi.addmedia\fP if a remote pubkey file is available on the mirror. This
-file contains all the GPG armor keys that may be used.
-
-.SH BUGS
-An \fB{\fP should finish a line, as well as a \fB}\fP should start it when used.
-
-This means the construction \fB{ no-verify-rpm }\fP on a single line is invalid.
-.SH AUTHOR
-Pascal Rigaux (original author),
-Francois Pons,
-Rafael Garcia-Suarez,
-(current maintainer)
-.SH SEE ALSO
-\fIurpmi\fP(8), \fIurpmi.files\fP(5).
diff --git a/man/C/urpmi.files.5 b/man/C/urpmi.files.5
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-.TH urpmi.files 5 "07 Oct 2004" "Mandriva" "Mandriva Linux"
-.IX urpmi.files
-.SH NAME
-urpmi.files \- files used by the urpmi tools
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The urpmi tools (urpmi, urpme, urpmi.addmedia, urpmi.update, etc.) use
-several different files to store the state of the RPM repositories (or
-media). This manual page documents them.
-.SH FILES
-.de FN
-\fI\|\\$1\|\fP
-..
-.TP
-.FN /var/lib/urpmi/list.<media_name>
-Contains the list of all packages known by urpmi and their location. This file
-is used when a password is used to access a distant location (using a network
-protocol) or when various directories are used to store the packages. That's
-why it's not world-readable.
-.TP
-.FN /var/lib/urpmi/hdlist.<media_name>.cz
-Contains information about all known packages; it's a summary of rpm headers.
-If an hdlist file is used for a medium, \fBurpmf\fP can operate completely
-without accessing this medium (this is almost always the case).
-.TP
-.FN /var/lib/urpmi/synthesis.hdlist.<media_name>.cz
-Contains synthesis information about all known packages built from hdlist files
-that can be used by minimal closure algorithm. If these files are not present,
-hdlist files will be used instead to resolve dependencies (but this is much
-slower).
-.TP
-.FN /etc/urpmi/urpmi.cfg
-Contains media descriptions. See \fIurpmi.cfg\fP(5).
-.TP
-.FN /etc/urpmi/proxy.cfg
-Contains proxy descriptions for http and ftp media. See \fIproxy.cfg\fP(5).
-.TP
-.FN /etc/urpmi/parallel.cfg
-Contains the descriptions of parallel aliases, one per line. Their general
-format is \fB<alias>:<interface[(media)]>:<interface_parameter>\fP where
-\fB<alias>\fP is a symbolic name to identify the parallel alias,
-\fB<interface>\fP is one of the parallel install methods (can be \fBka-run\fP
-or \fBssh\fP), \fB<media>\fP is a media list (as given to the \fB--media\fP
-parameter), and finally \fB<interface_parameter>\fP is a specific interface
-parameter list like "-c ssh -m node1 -m node2" for \fBka-run\fP extension or
-"node1:node2" (list of node hostnames) for \fBssh\fP extension.
-.TP
-.FN /etc/urpmi/skip.list
-The list of packages that should not be automatically updated when using
---auto-select. It contains one package expression per line; either a package
-name, or a regular expression (if enclosed in slashes \fB/\fP) to match the
-name of packages against. (Actually, it's matched against the full name
-of the package, which has the form \fBname-version-release.arch\fP.)
-.TP
-.FN /etc/urpmi/inst.list
-The list of packages that should be installed instead of updated. It has
-the same format as the skip.list.
-.TP
-.FN /etc/urpmi/mirror.config
-This file is optional. If present, it should contain a single line:
-.br
- \fBurl=http://....\fP
-.br
-which is the URL of a document that lists the available mirrors.
-The default is to use \fBhttp://www.mandrivalinux.com/mirrorsfull.list\fP.
-.TP
-.FN /var/log/urpmi.log
-The urpmi log file.
-.SH SEE ALSO
-\fIurpmi.cfg\fP(5), \fIproxy.cfg\fP(5).
diff --git a/man/C/urpmi.removemedia.8 b/man/C/urpmi.removemedia.8
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-.TH urpmi.removemedia 8 "07 Jan 2003" "Mandriva" "Mandriva Linux"
-.IX urpmi.removemedia
-.SH NAME
-urpmi.removemedia \- remove a rpm media from the known media of urpmi
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B urpmi.removemedia [options] <\fInames\fP>
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-urpmi.removemedia removes from all configuration files all references to
-the named media and to rpms from that media.
-.PP
-<\fInames\fP> is a list of names you first told to urpmi.addmedia.
-
-.SH OPTIONS
-.IP "\fB\-a\fP"
-Select and remove all media.
-.IP "\fB\-c\fP"
-Clean header cache directory (/var/cache/urpmi/headers).
-.SH FILES
-See \fIurpmi.files\fP(5).
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-\fIurpmi\fP(8),
-\fIurpmi.addmedia\fP(8),
-\fIurpmi.update\fP(8),
-\fIurpmf\fP(8),
-\fIurpmq\fP(8),
-.SH AUTHOR
-Pascal Rigaux (original author),
-Francois Pons,
-Rafael Garcia-Suarez,
-(current maintainer)
diff --git a/man/C/urpmi.update.8 b/man/C/urpmi.update.8
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-.TH urpmi.update 8 "28 Aug 2003" "Mandriva" "Mandriva Linux"
-.IX urpmi.update
-.SH NAME
-urpmi.update \- Updates package lists for specified media
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B urpmi.update [options] [<\fInames\fP>]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-urpmi.update scans the specified urpmi media to update their package list.
-.PP
-<\fInames\fP> is a list of names you first told to urpmi.addmedia.
-
-.SH OPTIONS
-.IP "\fB\--wget\fP"
-Use wget only for downloading distant files. By default curl is used if
-available, or wget instead.
-.IP "\fB\--curl\fP"
-Use curl only for downloading distant files. By default curl is used if
-available, or wget instead.
-.IP "\fB\--limit-rate \fIrate\fP"
-Try to limit the download speed, \fIrate\fP is given in bytes/sec. This option is
-not active by default.
-.IP "\fB\--proxy\fP \fIproxyhost[:port|1080]\fP"
-Use specified HTTP proxy.
-.IP "\fB\--proxy-user\fP \fIuser:password\fP"
-Use specified user and password to use for proxy authentication.
-Specifying \fB\--proxy-user=ask\fP will cause urpmi.update to prompt for a
-username and a password.
-.IP "\fB\--update\fP"
-Use only update media.
-.IP "\fB\--no-md5sum\fP"
-Disable MD5SUM file checking.
-.IP "\fB\--force-key\fP"
-Force update of GPG key.
-.IP "\fB\--norebuild\fP"
-Don't try to rebuild the hdlist files from the RPMs if the original hdlist wasn't
-readable or was corrupted.
-.IP "\fB\--ignore\fP, \fB\--no-ignore\fP"
-Don't update media, but mark them as ignored (disables them). \fB\--no-ignore\fP
-has the reverse behaviour: it marks the media as enabled.
-.IP "\fB\-a\fP"
-Select all media that are not using a removable device to update them.
-.IP "\fB\-c\fP"
-Clean /var/cache/urpmi/headers directory on exit.
-.IP "\fB\-f\fP"
-Force rebuild of base files, or of hdlist files when specified twice.
-.IP "\fB\-q\fP"
-Quiet mode.
-.IP "\fB\-v\fP"
-Verbose mode.
-.SH FILES
-See \fIurpmi.files\fP(5).
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-\fIurpmi\fP(8),
-\fIurpmi.addmedia\fP(8),
-\fIurpmi.removemedia\fP(8),
-\fIurpmf\fP(8),
-\fIurpmq\fP(8),
-\fIurpmi.files\fP(5).
-.SH AUTHOR
-Pascal Rigaux (original author),
-Francois Pons,
-Rafael Garcia-Suarez,
-(current maintainer)
diff --git a/man/C/urpmq.8 b/man/C/urpmq.8
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-.TH urpmq 8 "4 Nov 2005" "Mandriva" "Mandriva Linux"
-.IX urpmq
-.SH NAME
-urpmq \- urpmi database query tool.
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B urpmq [\fIoptions\fP] [\fIpackage_names\fP | \fIrpm_files...\fP]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-urpmq is a tool to access and query 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
-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
-.SH OPTIONS
-.IP "\fB\--help\fP"
-Prints a help message and exit (this is the same as \fB-h\fP or \fB-?\fP).
-.IP "\fB\--list\fP"
-List available packages.
-.IP "\fB\--list-media\fP [\fItype\fP]"
-List available media. You can optionally add a type selector: \fBall\fP to list
-all media (the default), \fBupdate\fP to list the update media, or \fBactive\fP
-to list only active media.
-.IP "\fB\--list-url\fP"
-List available media and their URLs.
-.IP "\fB\--list-nodes\fP"
-List available nodes when using \fB--parallel\fP.
-.IP "\fB\--list-aliases\fP"
-List available parallel aliases.
-.IP "\fB\--update\fP"
-Use only update media. This means that \fBurpmq\fP will search and resolve
-dependencies only in media marked as containing updates.
-.IP "\fB\--media\fP \fImedia1,...,mediaN\fP"
-Select specific media to be used, instead of all available media (or update
-media if \fB--update\fP is used).
-.IP "\fB\--excludemedia\fP \fImedia1,...,mediaN\fP"
-Do not use the specified media.
-.IP "\fB\--searchmedia\fP \fImedia\fP"
-Use only the specified medium to search for packages when combined with
-\fB\--auto-select\fP.
-.IP "\fB\--sortmedia\fP \fImedia1,...,mediaN\fP"
-Sort the specified media. Substrings may be used to simplify grouping.
-.IP "\fB\--synthesis\fP \fIfile\fP"
-Use the specified synthesis file instead of the urpmi database for
-searching packages and resolving dependencies.
-.IP "\fB\--auto-select\fP"
-Automatically select all packages that have to be upgraded, according to already
-installed packages and packages listed in various registered media.
-.IP "\fB\--keep\fP"
-When some dependencies cannot be satisfied, change the selection of packages
-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
-\fB--auto-select\fP) when a dependency error occurs.
-.IP "\fB\--fuzzy\fP"
-Disable fast search on exact package name; i.e. it will propose all
-packages matching the name partially, even if one of them matches exactly the
-specified name (this is the same as \fB\-y\fP).
-.IP "\fB\--src\fP \fIname\fP"
-Search a source package matching \fIname\fP and it will select all
-dependencies by default.
-.IP "\fB\--headers\fP"
-Extract and dump headers of selected packages to standard output.
-(Can be used by the superuser only.)
-.IP "\fB\--sources\fP"
-Prints source URLs (or file names) of all selected packages.
-(Can be used by the superuser only.)
-.IP "\fB\--force\fP"
-Continue when requesting packages that are not available.
-.IP "\fB\--parallel\fP \fIalias\fP"
-Activate distributed execution of urpmi to other machines (it is mandatory that
-urpmi is installed but it is not necessary to have media defined on any
-machines). \fIalias\fP defines which extension module to use by urpmi (currently
-\fBurpmi-parallel-ka-run\fP or \fBurpmi-parallel-ssh\fP) and which machines
-should be updated, this alias is defined in the file /etc/urpmi/parallel.cfg as
-described below.
-.IP "\fB\--root\fP \fIdirectory\fP"
-Use the file system tree rooted for rpm install. All operations and scripts
-will run after chroot(2). The rpm database in the rooted tree will be used but
-urpmi configuration comes from normal system.
-.IP "\fB\--wget\fP"
-Use wget only for downloading distant files. By default curl is used if
-available or wget instead.
-.IP "\fB\--curl\fP"
-Use curl only for downloading distant files. By default curl is used if
-available or wget instead.
-.IP "\fB\--proxy\fP \fIproxyhost[:port|1080]\fP"
-Use specified HTTP proxy.
-.IP "\fB\--proxy-user\fP \fIuser:password\fP"
-Use specified user and password to use for proxy authentication.
-Specifying \fB\--proxy-user=ask\fP will cause urpmq to prompt for a username
-and a password.
-.IP "\fB\--use-distrib\fP \fIdirectory\fP"
-Configure urpmq on the fly from a distrib tree. You must be root to use this
-option.
-.IP "\fB\--env\fP \fIdirectory\fP"
-Use a different environment directly from a bug report to replay a bug. The
-argument is the same argument given to \fB--bug\fP option.
-.IP "\fB\--changelog\fP"
-Prints the package changelog.
-.IP "\fB\--summary\fP"
-Prints concise information about the package.
-.IP "\fB\-v\fP"
-Activate verbose mode.
-.IP "\fB\-d\fP"
-Select dependencies (maximal closure).
-.IP "\fB\-u\fP"
-Deselect packages if a better version is already installed, this option can be
-used with \fB-d\fP to simulate \fB-M\fP mode of \fBurpmi\fP.
-.IP "\fB\-a\fP"
-Select all matches on command line, useful when using \fB-f\fP or \fB-r\fP with
-incomplete name given.
-.IP "\fB\-c\fP"
-If maximal closure is used, assume that a package listed may have wrong or not
-up-to-date dependencies. This causes more packages to be upgraded and may
-correct unresolved dependencies on the rpm database.
-.IP "\fB\-p\fP"
-Search in provides to find package (this is the opposite of \fB-P\fP).
-.IP "\fB\-P\fP"
-Do not search in provides to find package (this is the opposite of \fB-p\fP and
-is the default).
-.IP "\fB\-R\fP"
-Reverse search to what requires the package given. If you specify this option
-twice, looks also through virtual packages to find the dependencies.
-.IP "\fB\-S\fP"
-Same as \fB--summary\fP.
-.IP "\fB\-y\fP"
-This is the same as \fB--fuzzy\fP.
-.IP "\fB\-Y\fP"
-Like \fB-y\fP, but forces to match case-insensitively.
-.IP "\fB\-s\fP" \fIname\fP"
-This is the same as \fB--src\fP.
-.IP "\fB\-i\fP"
-Prints useful information in human readable form, as for \fIrpm -qi\fP.
-.IP "\fB\-g\fP"
-Prints groups of each package listed.
-.IP "\fB\-r\fP"
-Prints version and release of each package listed.
-.IP "\fB\-f\fP"
-Prints version, release and arch of each package listed.
-.SH FILES
-See \fIurpmi.files\fP(5).
-.SH SEE ALSO
-\fIurpmi.addmedia\fP(8),
-\fIurpmi.update\fP(8),
-\fIurpmi.removemedia\fP(8),
-\fIurpmf\fP(8),
-\fIurpmi\fP(8),
-\fIurpmi.files\fP(5).
-.SH AUTHOR
-Pascal Rigaux (original author),
-Francois Pons,
-Rafael Garcia-Suarez,
-(current maintainer)