pkg_admin(1)
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NAME
pkg_admin -- perform various administrative tasks to the pkg system
SYNOPSIS
pkg_admin [-bqSVv] [-C config] [-d lsdir] [-K pkg_dbdir] [-s sfx_pattern]
command [args ...]
DESCRIPTION
This command performs various administrative tasks around the NetBSD
Packages System.
OPTIONS
The following command-line options are supported:
-b Print only the base names when matching package names for lsall
and lsbest.
-C config
Read the configuration file from config instead of the system
default.
-d lsdir
Set lsdir as the path to the directory in which to find matching
package names for lsall and lsbest.
-K pkg_dbdir
Override the value of the PKG_DBDIR configuration option with the
value pkg_dbdir.
-q Perform checks in a quiet manner. In normal operation, pkg_admin
prints a `.' to standard output to indicate progress. This
option suppresses this progress indicator.
-S Set the shell glob pattern for package suffixes when matching
package names for lsall and lsbest to be the null suffix.
-s sfx_pattern
Set the shell glob pattern for package suffixes when matching
package names for lsall and lsbest. The default pattern is
".t[bg]z".
-V Print version number and exit.
-v Be more verbose.
The following commands are supported:
audit [-eis] [-t type] [pkg] ...
Check the listed installed packages for vulnerabilities. If no
package is given, check all installed packages. If -e is given,
override the CHECK_END_OF_LIFE option from pkg_install.conf(5)
with "yes". If -i is given, any advisory ignored by IGNORE_URL
in pkg_install.conf(5) is included but flagged as "ignored". If
-s is given, check the signature of the pkg-vulnerabilities file
before using it. -t restricts the reported vulnerabilities to
type type.
audit-pkg [-eis] [-t type] [pkg] ...
Like audit, but check only the given package names or patterns.
audit-batch [-eis] [-t type] [pkg-list] ...
Like audit-pkg, but read the package names or patterns one per
line from the given files.
audit-history [-s] [-t type] [pkgbase] ...
Print all vulnerabilities for the given base package names.
check [pkg ...]
Use this command to check the files belonging to some or all of
the packages installed on the local machine against the checksum
which was recorded in the +CONTENTS files at package installation
time. Symbolic links also have their integrity checked against
the recorded value at package installation time. If no addi-
tional argument is given, the files of all installed packages are
checked, else only the named packages will be checked (wildcards
can be used here, see pkg_info(1)).
The packages' +CONTENTS files will be parsed and the checksum
will be checked for every file found. A warning message is
printed if the expected checksum differs from the checksum of the
file on disk. Symbolic links are also checked, ensuring that the
targets on disk are the same as the contents recorded at package
installation time.
check-license condition
Check if condition can be fulfilled with the currently set of
accepted licenses. Prints either yes or no to stdout if the con-
dition can be parsed, otherwise it exits with error.
check-pkg-vulnerabilities [-s] file
Check format and hashes in the pkg-vulnerabilities file file. If
-s is given, also check the embedded signature.
check-signature file ...
Reports if file is a correctly signed package.
check-single-license license
Check if license is a valid license name and if it is in the set
of acceptable licenses. Prints either yes or no to stdout if the
condition can be parsed, otherwise it exits with error.
config-var variable
Print the current value of variable as used after parsing the
configuration file.
digest file ...
Compute a SHA256 message digest of file.
dump Dump the contents of the package database, similar to pkg_info
-F. Columns are printed for the key field used in the pkgdb -
the filename -, and the data field - the package the file belongs
to.
fetch-pkg-vulnerabilities [-su]
Fetch a new pkg-vulnerabilities file, check the format and if -s
is given the signature. If all checks are passed, write it to
pkgdb. If -u is given, the fetch is conditional and the file
transfer is only done if the remote version is newer than the one
in pkgdb.
findbest pattern ...
Search the entries of PKG_PATH for packages matching pattern.
Print the URL of the best matching package to stdout for each
pattern. If a pattern is not matched, it is skipped and the com-
mand will return a failure.
gpg-sign-package pkg spkg
Sign the binary package pkg using GPG and write the result to
spkg.
lsall /dir/pkgpattern
lsbest /dir/pkgpattern
List all/best package matching pattern in the given directory
/dir. If the -d flag is given, then that directory path over-
rides /dir. Can be used to work around limitations of /bin/sh
and other filename globbing mechanisms. This option implements
matching of pkg-wildcards against arbitrary files and directo-
ries, useful mainly in the build system itself. See pkg_info(1)
for a description of the pattern.
Example:
yui# cd /usr/pkgsrc/packages/i386ELF/All/
yui# ls unzip*
unzip-5.40.tgz unzip-5.41.tgz
yui# pkg_admin lsall 'unzip*'
/usr/pkgsrc/packages/i386ELF/All/unzip-5.40.tgz
/usr/pkgsrc/packages/i386ELF/All/unzip-5.41.tgz
yui# pkg_admin lsall 'unzip>=5.40'
/usr/pkgsrc/packages/i386ELF/All/unzip-5.40.tgz
/usr/pkgsrc/packages/i386ELF/All/unzip-5.41.tgz
yui# pkg_admin lsall 'unzip>=5.41'
/usr/pkgsrc/packages/i386ELF/All/unzip-5.41.tgz
yui# pkg_admin lsbest 'unzip>=5.40'
/usr/pkgsrc/packages/i386ELF/All/unzip-5.41.tgz
yui# pkg_admin lsall /usr/pkgsrc/packages/i386ELF/All/'{mit,unproven}-pthread*'
/usr/pkgsrc/packages/i386ELF/All/mit-pthreads-1.60b6.tgz
/usr/pkgsrc/packages/i386ELF/All/unproven-pthreads-0.15.tgz
pmatch pattern pkg
Returns true if pkg matches pattern, otherwise returns false.
rebuild
Rebuild the package database mapping from scratch, using the
+CONTENTS files of the installed packages. This option is only
intended for recovery after system crashes during package instal-
lation and removal.
rebuild-tree
Rebuild the +REQUIRED_BY files from scratch by reresolving all
dependencies.
This option is intended to be used for fixing inconsistencies
between the records of depending and depended-on packages, such
as can arise by the use of pkg_delete -f.
set variable=value pkg ...
Set variable with information about the installed package. Use
unset to remove a variable.
Packages that are not installed directly by the user but pulled
in as dependencies are marked by setting ``automatic=YES''.
x509-sign-package pkg spkg key cert
Sign the binary package pkg using the key key and the certificate
cert, using spkg as output file.
unset variable pkg ...
Remove an installation variable.
ENVIRONMENT
See pkg_install.conf(5) for options, that can also be specified using the
environment.
FILES
@PREFIX@/pkgdb/pkgdb.byfile.db
@PREFIX@/pkgdb/<pkg>/+CONTENTS
SEE ALSO
pkg_add(1), pkg_create(1), pkg_delete(1), pkg_info(1),
pkg_install.conf(5), pkgsrc(7)
HISTORY
The pkg_admin command first appeared in NetBSD 1.4.
AUTHORS
The pkg_admin command was written by Hubert Feyrer.
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