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diff --git a/man/C/urpmf.8 b/man/C/urpmf.8 index 7e704368..cee35906 100644 --- a/man/C/urpmf.8 +++ b/man/C/urpmf.8 @@ -1,111 +1,139 @@ -.TH urpmf 8 "17 Oct 2005" "Mandriva" "Mandriva Linux" +.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\fP> +.B urpmf [\fIoptions\fP] <\fIpattern-expression\fP> .SH DESCRIPTION By default, urpmf outputs a list of packages providing the file specified as an argument on the command-line. .PP -<\fIpattern\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. +<\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). +system's rpm database -- for that you should use rpm(8) instead). .SH OPTIONS .IP "\fB\--help\fP" -Prints a help message and exit. +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 from a bug report. +.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 and searches through the architecture tag. +Prints the architecture tag. .IP "\fB\--buildhost\fP" -Prints and searches through the BuildHost tag. +Prints the BuildHost tag. .IP "\fB\--buildtime\fP" -Prints and searches through the BuildTime tag. +Prints the BuildTime tag. .IP "\fB\--conffiles\fP" -Prints and searches through the list of configuration files contained in the -rpm. +Prints the list of configuration files contained in the +package. .IP "\fB\--conflicts\fP" -Prints and searches through the Conflicts tags. +Prints the Conflicts tags. .IP "\fB\--description\fP" -Prints and searches through the Description tag. +Prints the Description tag. .IP "\fB\--distribution\fP" -Prints and searches through the Distribution tag. -.IP "\fB\--env\fP \fIdirectory\fP" -Use a different environment directly from a bug report to replay a bug. +Prints the Distribution tag. .IP "\fB\--epoch\fP" -Prints and searches through the Epoch tag. -.IP "\fB\--excludemedia\fP \fImedium1,...,mediumN\fP" -Do not use the given media. +Prints the Epoch tag. .IP "\fB\--filename\fP" -Prints and searches through package file names. +Prints package file names. .IP "\fB\--files\fP" -Prints and searches through the list of files contained in the rpm (this is the +Prints the list of files contained in the rpm (this is the default). .IP "\fB\--group\fP" -Prints and searches through the Group tag. -.IP "\fB\--literal\fP" -Match literally instead of interpreting the argument as a regular expression. -.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). +Prints the Group tag. .IP "\fB\--name\fP" -Prints and searches through package names. +Prints package names. .IP "\fB\--obsoletes\fP" -Prints and searches through the Obsoletes tags. +Prints the Obsoletes tags. .IP "\fB\--packager\fP" -Prints and searches through the Packager tag. +Prints the Packager tag. .IP "\fB\--provides\fP" -Prints and searches through the Provides tags. -.IP "\fB\--qf\fP" -Specify a printf-like output format. +Prints the Provides tags. .IP "\fB\--requires\fP" -Prints and searches through the Requires tag. +Prints the Requires tag. .IP "\fB\--size\fP" -Prints and searches through the Size tag. -.IP "\fB\--sortmedia\fP \fImedium1,...,mediumN\fP" -Sort the given media, substrings may be used to simplify grouping. +Prints the Size tag. .IP "\fB\--sourcerpm\fP" -Prints and searches through the names of source rpms. +Prints the names of source rpms. .IP "\fB\--summary\fP" -Prints and searches through the Summary tag. -.IP "\fB\--synthesis\fP \fIfile\fP" -Use the given synthesis file instead of urpmi db for searching packages and -resolving dependencies. -.IP "\fB\--uniq\fP" -Do not print identical lines. -.IP "\fB\--update\fP" -Use only update media. This means \fBurpmi\fP will search and resolve -dependencies only in media marked as update. +Prints the Summary tag. .IP "\fB\--url\fP" -Prints and searches through url. +Prints the packages's URL. .IP "\fB\--vendor\fP" -Prints and searches through the Vendor tag. -.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" -Print version, release and arch along with name of package. +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--verbose\fP to look at the generated perl code. In any cases, use it only +\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" +.IP "\fB!\fP" Unary NOT, true if expression is false. -.IP "\fB-(\fP" +.IP "\fB(\fP" Left parenthesis to open a group expression. -.IP "\fB-)\fP" +.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" |