=head1 NAME urpmq - urpmi database query tool. =head1 SYNOPSIS urpmq [options] [package_names | rpm_files...] =head1 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. The output of urpmq has the following format, adjusted according to the command-line options that were used: [group/]package_name[-version][-release][.arch] =head1 OPTIONS =over =item B<--help> Prints a help message and exit (this is the same as B<-h> or B<-?>). =item B<--list> List available packages. =item B<--list-media> [I] List available media. You can optionally add a type selector: B to list all media (the default), B to list the update media, or B to list only active media. =item B<--list-url> List available media and their URLs. =item B<--list-nodes> List available nodes for parallel installation (when using B<--parallel>). =item B<--list-aliases> List available parallel aliases. =item B<--update> Use only update media. This means that urpmq will search and resolve dependencies only in media marked as containing updates (e.g. which have been created with C). =item B<--media> I Select specific media to be used, instead of defaulting to all available media (or all update media if B<--update> is used). No rpm will be found in other media. =item B<--excludemedia> I Do not use the specified media. =item B<--searchmedia> I Use only the specified media to search for packages that are specified on the command-line, or which are found when using B<--auto-select>. Dependencies of those packages can still be found in other media. =item B<--sortmedia> I Sort the specified media. Substrings may be used to simplify grouping. This way, C will be taken into account first, then C, and so on. Media which aren't listed are taken into account after the others. =item B<--synthesis> I Use the specified synthesis file instead of the urpmi database for searching packages and resolving dependencies. =item B<--auto-select> Select all packages that can be upgraded, according to already installed packages and packages listed in various registered media. =item B<--no-suggests> With this option, urpmq will not require "suggested" packages. By default, urpmq will require (newly) suggested packages. =item B<--keep> 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 B<--auto-select>) when a dependency error occurs. =item B<--fuzzy> 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 B<-y>). =item B<--src> I Search a source package matching I and it will select all dependencies by default. =item B<--sources> Prints source URLs (or file names) of all selected packages. (Can be used by the superuser only.) =item B<--force> Continue when requesting packages that are not available. =item B<--ignorearch> Allow to search packages whose architecture isn't compatible with the architecture of the host. =item B<--parallel> I 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). I defines which extension module to use by urpmi (currently urpmi-parallel-ka-run or urpmi-parallel-ssh) and which machines should be updated, this alias is defined in the file F as described below. =item B<--root> I 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. =item B<--urpmi-root> I Use the file system tree rooted for urpmi database and rpm install. Contrary to B<--root>, the urpmi configuration comes from the rooted tree. =item B<--wget> Use wget for downloading distant files. By default curl is used if available, or wget instead. =item B<--curl> Use curl for downloading distant files. By default curl is used if available, or wget instead. =item B<--curl-options> I<'options'> =item B<--rsync-options> I<'options'> =item B<--wget-options> I<'options'> Specify additional command-line options to be passed to curl, rsync or wget when retrieving files. If several options are to be passed, separate them with spaces and enclose them in quotes. Note that the rsync options will also be used for ssh media. =item B<--proxy> I Use specified HTTP proxy. =item B<--proxy-user> I Use specified user and password to use for proxy authentication. Specifying B<--proxy-user=ask> will cause urpmq to prompt for a username and a password. =item B<--use-distrib> I Configure urpmq on the fly from a distribution tree. =item B<--env> I Use a different environment directly from a bug report to replay a bug. The argument is the same argument given to B<--bug> option. =item B<--skip> I You can specify a list of packages which installation should be skipped. You can also include patterns between //, just like in F (see urpmi.files(5)). =item B<--prefer> I You can specify a list of packages which installation should be preferred (especially useful with B<--auto>). You can also include patterns between //, just like in F (see urpmi.files(5)). =item B<--wait-lock> If the urpmi or rpm db is busy, wait until it is available =item B<--changelog> Prints the package changelog. =item B<--provides> Prints the package provides. =item B<--requires> Prints the package requires. =item B<--sourcerpm> Prints the sourcerpm of the package =item B<--summary> Prints concise information about the package. =item B<--verbose> Activate verbose mode. =item B<-v> This is the same as B<--verbose>. =item B<-d> This is the same as B<--requires-recursive>. =item B<-u> Deselect packages if a better version is already installed. =item B<-m> Equivalent to B<-du>. =item B<-a> Select all matches on command line; that's useful when one gives an incomplete pacakge name and when using B<-f> or B<-r>. =item B<-c> 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. =item B<--requires-recursive> Print dependencies (maximal closure). =item B<--whatprovides> Search in provides to find package (this is the opposite of B<-P>). =item B<--whatrequires> Reverse search to what requires the package given. =item B<--whatrequires-recursive> Reverse search to what requires recursively the package given (looking through virtual packages). =item B<-S> Same as B<--summary>. =item B<-y> This is the same as B<--fuzzy>. =item B<-Y> Like B<-y>, but forces to match case-insensitively. =item B<-s> This is the same as B<--src>. =item B<-p> This is the same as B<--whatprovides>. =item B<-i> Prints useful information in human readable form, as for I. =item B<-g> Prints groups of each package listed. =item B<-r> Prints also version and release of each package listed. =item B<-f> Prints also version, release and arch of each package listed. =item B<-l> Lists files in packages. =back =head1 FILES See urpmi.files(5). =head1 SEE ALSO urpmi.addmedia(8), urpmi.update(8), urpmi.removemedia(8), urpmf(8), urpmi(8), urpmi.files(5). =head1 AUTHOR Pascal Rigaux (original author and current maintainer), FranEois Pons, Rafael Garcia-Suarez