= pakfire(8) == NAME pakfire - The package management system for IPFire == SYNOPSIS [verse] `pakfire check` `pakfire clean` `pakfire execute [--bind PATH] [--non-interactive] COMMAND` `pakfire info [--long] PACKAGE [PACKAGE ...]` `pakfire install [--without-recommended] [--allow-uninstall] [--allow-downgrade] PACKAGE [PACKAGE ...]` `pakfire key TODO` `pakfire provides [FEATURE]` `pakfire requires [FEATURE]` `pakfire remove [--keep-dependencies] PACKAGE [PACKAGE ...]` `pakfire repolist` `pakfire search PATTERN` `pakfire sync [--keep-orphaned]` `pakfire update [--exclude PATTERN|-x PATTERN] [--allow-uninstall] [--allow-downgrade] [PACKAGE ...]` == DESCRIPTION `pakfire` is the command that controls the IPFire Package Management system. == OPTIONS --version:: Prints the software version and exits. --config FILE:: -c FILE:: Load a custom configuration file. See pakfire-conf(5) for more details. --enable-repo REPO:: --disable-repo REPO:: Enables/disables a repository that is disabled/enabled in the configuration. --offline:: Enable offline mode. Pakfire will not try to refresh any repository information or perform any file downloads. --arch ARCH:: Run Pakfire for a different architecture. This might run emulation which has degraded performance. --root PATH:: Run Pakfire in a different path. This is useful when you want to setup, debug, or fix a different system. Can be used in combination with '--arch'. == COMMANDS 'check':: This command checks the integrity of the installation. If any errors are returned they can be fixed with the 'sync' command. 'clean':: Cleans all temporary and downloaded files. 'execute [--bind PATH] [--non-interactive] COMMAND':: Executes a command inside a Pakfire environment (useful in combination with '--root=' and '--arch='). + '--non-interactive' makes the shell non-interactive and using '--bind' parts of the local file system can be made available inside the environment. 'info [--long] PACKAGE [PACKAGE ...]':: Shows information about the given package. '--long' will show additional information. 'install [--without-recommended] [--allow-uninstall] [--allow-downgrade] PACKAGE [PACKAGE ...]':: Installs one or more packages. + By default, Pakfire installs packages that are recommended for use with the installed set of packages. This can be disabled with '--without-recommended'. + If the package cannot be installed due to dependency problems, the solver can be allowed to allow uninstalling other packages ('--allow-uninstall') or to downgrade already installed packages ('--allow-downgrade'). key:: TODO 'provides [FEATURE]':: Shows a list of packages that provide a certain feature. 'requires [FEATURE]':: This shows a list of all packages that require a certain feature. The operating is basically the opposite of 'provides'. 'remove [--keep-dependencies] PACKAGE [PACKAGE ...]':: Uninstalls the given package and all dependencies that are no longer needed. Those can be kept using the '--keep-dependencies' switch. 'repolist':: Shows information about all available repositories and their configuration. 'search PATTERN':: Searches for packages that match PATTERN. Globbing can be used. 'sync [--keep-orphaned]':: Synchronises the local system with the upstream repositories. All packages will be updated to their latest version and orphaned packages will be uninstalled. '--keep-orphaned' disables this behaviour. 'update [--exclude PATTERN|-x PATTERN] [--allow-uninstall] [--allow-downgrade] [PACKAGE ...]':: Updates all installed packages to their latest versions. If packages are passed, only those and their dependencies will be updated. + Using '--exclude' or '-x' allows excluding one or more packages that won't be updated. + See 'install' on '--allow-uninstall' and '--allow-downgrade'. == BUG REPORTS Please report all bugs to the bugtracker at https://bugzilla.ipfire.org/; refer to https://wiki.ipfire.org/devel/bugzilla for details. == AUTHORS Michael Tremer