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.TH "@PACKAGE_NAME@" 1 "@CLEAN_DATE@" "@PACKAGE_STRING@" "User Commands"
.SH NAME
opkg-cl \- command line utility to install, upgrade and uninstall opkg
software packages
.
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B \fBopkg-cl\fP [\fIOPTIONS...\fP] \fIsub-command\fP [\fIARGUMENTS...\fP]
.
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fBopkg-cl\fP is a simple utility to install, upgrade and uninstall opkg
software packages. Opkg is a lightweight package management system based
on Ipkg.
.
.SH "OPTIONS AND COMMANDS"
.SS SUB-COMMANDS : PACKAGE MANIPULATION
.TP
\fBupdate\fR
Update list of available packages
.TP
\fBupgrade\fR
Upgrade installed packages
.TP
\fBinstall <\fIpackage(s)\fP>\fR
Install \fIpackage(s)\fP
.TP
\fBconfigure <\fIpackage(s)\fP>\fR
Configure unpacked \fIpackage(s)\fP
.TP
\fBremove <\fIpackages\fP|\fIglob\fP>\fR
Remove \fIpackage(s)\fP. \fIglob\fP works like a shell globbing pattern and
could be something like 'pkgname*' '*file*' or similar
.TP
\fBflag <\fIflag\fP> <\fIpackages\fP>\fR
Flag \fIpackage(s)\fP. Available flags (one per invocation):
.TS
tab(@);
l.
hold
noprune
user
ok
installed
unpacked
.TE
.SS INFORMATIONAL SUB-COMMANDS
.TP
\fBlist\fR
List available packages
.TP
\fBlist-installed\fR
List installed packages
.TP
\fBlist-upgradable\fR
List installed and upgradable packages
.TP
\fBlist-changed-conffiles\fR
List package configuration files which have been modified after installation
.TP
\fBfiles <\fIpackage\fP>\fR
List files belonging to \fIpackage\fP
.TP
\fBsearch <\fIfile\fP|\fIglob\fP>\fR
List package providing \fIfile\fP
.TP
\fBinfo [\fIpackage\fP|\fIglob\fP]\fR
Display all info for selected packages
.TP
\fBstatus [\fIpackage\fP|\fIglob\fP]\fR
Display all statuses for selected packages
.TP
\fBdownload <\fIpackage\fP>\fR
Download \fIpackage\fP to current directory
.TP
\fBcompare-version <\fIversion1\fP> <\fIoperator\fP> <\fIversion2\fP>\fR
compare versions using following operators :
.TS
tab(@);
c l.
<<@less than
<@less than or equal to
<=@less than or equal to
=@equal to
>=@greater than or equal to
>@greater than or equal to
>>@greater than
.TE
.TP
\fBprint-architecture\fR
List installable package architectures
.TP
\fBwhatdepends [\fI\-A\fP] <\fIpackage(s)\fP|\fIglob\fP>\fR
.TP
\fBwhatdependsrec [\fI\-A\fP] <\fIpackage(s)\fP|\fIglob\fP>\fR
.TP
\fBwhatprovides [\fI\-A\fP] <\fIpackage(s)\fP|\fIglob\fP>\fR
.TP
\fBwhatconflicts [\fI\-A\fP] <\fIpackage(s)\fP|\fIglob\fP>\fR
.TP
\fBwhatreplaces [\fI\-A\fP] <\fIpackage(s)\fP|\fIglob\fP>\fR
.SS OPTIONS
.TP
\fB\-A\fR
Query all packages not just those installed
.
.TP
\fB\-v <\fIlevel\fP>, --verbosity <\fIlevel\fP>\fR
Set verbosity level to \fIlevel\fP. Verbosity levels :
.TS
tab(@);
l l.
0@errors only
1@normal messages (default)
2@informative messages
3@debug
4@debug level 2
.TE
.
.TP
\fB\-f <\fIconf_file\fP>, \fB\--conf <\fIconf_file\fP>\fR
Use \fIconf_file\fP as the opkg configuration file
.TP
\fB\--cache <\fIdirectory\fP>\fR
Use a package cache
.TP
\fB\-d <\fIdest_name\fP>, \fB\--dest <\fIdest_name\fP>\fR
Use \fIdest_name\fP as the the root directory for
package installation, removal, upgrading. \fIdest_name\fP should be a
defined dest name from the configuration file, (but can also be a
directory name in a pinch).
.TP
\fB\-o <\fIdirectory\fP>, \fB\--offline-root <\fIdirectory\fP>\fR
Use \fIdirectory\fP as the root directory for offline installation of
packages.
.TP
\fB\--add-dest <\fIname\fP>:<\fIpath\fP>\fR
Register \fIpath\fP as installation target \fIname\fP for use in
conjunction with \fB\--dest\fP
.TP
\fB\--add-arch <\fIarch\fP>:<\fIprio\fP>\fR
Register the package architecture \fIarch\fP with the numeric
priority \fIprio\fP. Lower priorities take precedence.
.SS FORCE OPTIONS
.TP
\fB\--force-depends \fR
Install/remove despite failed dependencies
.TP
\fB\--force-maintainer \fR
Overwrite preexisting config files
.TP
\fB\--force-reinstall \fR
Reinstall package(s)
.TP
\fB\--force-overwrite\fR
Overwrite files from other package(s)
.TP
\fB\--force-downgrade\fR
Allow opkg-cl to downgrade packages
.TP
\fB\--force-space \fR
Disable free space checks
.TP
\fB\--force-postinstall \fR
Execute package postinstall scripts in offline installation mode
.TP
\fB\--noaction\fR
No action \- test only
.TP
\fB\--download-only\fR
No action \- download only
.TP
\fB\--nodeps\fR
Do not follow dependencies
.TP
\fB\--force-removal-of-dependent-packages\fR
Remove package and all dependencies
.TP
\fB\--autoremove\fR
Remove packages that were installed automatically to satisfy dependencies
.TP
\fB\-t <\fIdirectory\fP>, \--tmp-dir <\fIdirectory\fP>\fR
Specify \fIdirectory\fP as temporary directory
.
.SH "REPORTING BUGS"
Report bugs to http://code.google.com/p/opkg/issues/list
.
.P
Copyright \(co Opkg development team.
.P
Copyright \(co Ipkg development team.
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