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=pod
=head1 NAME
pkg - Package maintenance utility
=head1 SYNOPSIS
B<pkg> [I<options>] I<action> [I<arguments>]
=head1 DESCRIPTION
B<pkg> is the basic script for maintaining packages
I<action> may be one of:
=over
=item B<add>|B<install> I<package>
fetch given I<package> from the package_root and install it
=item B<delete>|B<remove> I<package>
Remove I<package> from the local packages tree
=item B<eval> I<expression>
Evauluate I<expression>. See the 'Examples' section and pkg(7)
=item B<info> I<package>
Show information on I<package>, like dependencies, version, etc
=item B<list> [I<filter>]
List packages depending on I<filter>:
=over
=item * B<all>
show all packages
=item * B<local>
show currently installed packages (default)
=item * B<not-installed>
show remote packages which are not installed
=back
=item B<local-update>
Update the local package list
=item B<log> I<package>
Show commit history for package
=item B<push> [ I<package> ]
push new local versions to PKG_ROOT.
If no argument is given, pushes all installed packages
=item B<refresh> [ I<package> ]
Check prereqs and update symlinks of I<package>.
If no argument is given, refreshs all installed packages
=item B<remote-update>
Update remote package list
=item B<status> [ I<package> ]
Check for local changes to the I<package>'s files.
If no arguments is given, checks all installed packages
=item B<update>
Update local and remote package list
=item B<upgrade>|B<pull> [ I<package> ]
retrieve and install newest available version of I<package>.
If no argument is given, updates all installed packages
=back
=head1 OPTIONS
B<pkg> accepts both long and short options.
Options marked as [boolean] may be negated,
the short options by using '+' instead of '-' as prefix (like '+au'),
the long options by prepending a 'no', like '--no-auto-update'.
Options always override the configuration file and the environment variables.
=over
=item B<-q>, B<--quiet> [boolean]
Enable quiet mode, don't print progress. Useful for scripting
=item B<-d>, B<--debug> [boolean]
Enable debug mode
=item B<-au>, B<--auto-update> [boolean]
Automatically update the package list before doing certain actions
=item B<-co>, B<--checklinks-options> I<option>
Append I<option> to the options checklinks is invoked with.
Only one option is allowed. To append more options, repeat the argument
=item B<-p>, B<--packagedir> I<directory>
Use I<directory> as local package directory
=back
=head1 FILES
=over
=item F<~/.pkg.conf>
Contains configuration vars
=back
=head1 WARNING
This is early-beta software. No backwards compatibility guaranteed.
Please refer to pkg(7)
=head1 EXAMPLES
=over
=item * B<pkg remote-update; pkg upgrade>
Get new stuff from the packages_root.
Note: If you haven't disabled AUTOUPDATE, B<pkg upgrade> will suffice here
=item * B<pkg local-update; pkg push>
Push local changes to the packages_root.
Note: If you haven't disabled AUTOUPDATE, B<pkg push> will suffice here
=item * B<pkg refresh core>
'Fake-Upgrade'. Execute the appropiate commands as if the core package had been
upgraded (useful when you change something but don't want to commit/push yet)
=back
=head1 AUTHOR
Daniel Friesel <derf@derf.homelinux.org>
=head1 CREDITS
=over
=item * Lars Stoltenow (penma)
for pointing out various bugs and design mistakes
=item * Maximilian GaE<szlig> (mxey)
many ideas and suggestions
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<pkg.conf>(5), pkg(7)
=cut
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