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− | Original version written by Brian Peterson | + | Original version written by Brian Peterson<br> |
− | Modified by Kyle Sallee | + | Modified by Kyle Sallee<br> |
− | Updated Thomas Stewart 01/15/2002 | + | Updated Thomas Stewart 01/15/2002<br> |
− | Converted to Lunar by Terry Chan 03/23/2002 | + | Converted to Lunar by Terry Chan 03/23/2002<br> |
− | Edited and new functions added by Chuck Mead 05/21/2002 | + | Edited and new functions added by Chuck Mead 05/21/2002<br> |
− | Updated again by Terry Chan 08/08/2003 | + | Updated again by Terry Chan 08/08/2003<br> |
=REPORTING BUGS= | =REPORTING BUGS= |
Revision as of 08:11, 7 June 2006
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NAME
lvu - query/view lunar package management information
SYNOPSIS
lvu alien|leafs|orphans|pam
lvu cd|what|where|website|sources|urls|maintainer|version <module>
lvu compile|compiler|links|install|sum|md5sum <module>
lvu export|import [snapshot]
lvu moonbase|html|updatelog|activity
lvu search "phrase"
lvu service port|acronym
lvu newer|older <yyyymmdd>
lvu from <path/file>
lvu installed [module]
lvu held|exiled|expired
lvu section [section]
lvu voyeur [delay or module]
lvu depends <module>
lvu tree <module>
lvu eert <module>
lvu size [module]
lvu submit|edit|unedit [module] lvu $MODULE_SCRIPT <module>
COPYRIGHT
lvu(1) is Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Terry Chan with portions copyrighted by previous authors 2001-2002 lvu(1) also contains material which is Copyright (C) Lunar-Linux team.
DESCRIPTION
lvu is part of the lunar source-based package management suite. It is a general purpose command-line tool for displaying package logs, version information, checking for installed packages, checksums, message digests, maintainer information, package URL information, displaying new packages, untracked files, sections, searching for files that are installed, finding when modules were created and packages in the soft- ware catalogue. It can even take and retrieve snapshots of currently installed packages for easy duplication.
OPTIONS
- alien
find and display all files which are not currently tracked by the lunar package management system
leafs
displays installed modules that have no explicit dependencies on them orphans
displays installed modules that are missing required dependen- cies
pam
display modules installed that are pam aware
cd module
changes current directory to the given module and execs a new shell
what module
view the long package description
where module
display the section a module belongs to
website module
display the URL for the specified module
sources module
list all source files contained in a module
urls module
list all URLs for a module
maintainer module
display the email address of the person currently responsible for maintaining a specified module
version module
display version of module in moonbase
compile module
show the compiler output generated when the module was built
compiler module
display the version of compiler used for creating the ELF files in modules
links module
display the modules that this module's ELF binary files actually links to
install module
used to determine what files were installed by a module and where those files are located
held
display held modules
exiled
display exiled modules
expired
display a list of modules which will be updated by a `lunar renew`
sum <module>
print CRC checksums for modules(s). If no module is given it defaults to all.
md5sum <module>
print module MD5 message digests (fingerprints). If no module is given it default to all
export
take a snapshot of all modules currently installed
import snapshot
restore the snapshot from a previous lvu export command (see the export option)
moonbase
prints the entire moonbase
html
prints the entire moonbase in a nice html format
updatelog
view summary log of previous lunar update
activity
view the main lunar activity log
search "phrase"
Searches modules long descriptions for phrase
service port|acronym
displays modules that provide the given service port|acronym
newer date
print packages that are newer than a specified date. the date must be specified in the 'yyyymmdd' format, where y=year, m=month, and d=day
older date
print packages that are older than a specified date. the date must be specified in the 'yyyymmdd' format, where y=year, m=month, and d=day
from <path/>file
find out what module has <path>/file installed
installed <module>
view all installed packages and corresponding version numbers or check to see whether a particular package is installed and if it is installed display its version number
section <module>
view a list of all sections in the software catalogue or display a list of packages from a specific section
size <module>
display the size of a given module or all your installed modules in KB
voyeur <module>
start looking at what lin is compiling at the moment and outputs it. A module can be optionally specified.
depends <module>
displays the modules that explicitly or recursively depend on this module.
tree <module>
displays a tree of the module's dependencies.
eert <module>
displays a tree of the module's reverse dependencies.
edit <module>
Copy an existing module to zlocal so it can be edited. Turn on ZLOCAL_OVERRIDES to make sure your edited module gets used instead of the default module.
unedit <module>
Discards your 'edit'ed zlocal module. Works the same as removing it.
submit <module>
Submit a module to the lunar module submission list/mail alias. Please only submit tested changes.
$MODULE_SCRIPT module
replace $MODULE_SCRIPT with any of the following DETAILS | CON- FIGURE | CONFLICTS | PRE_BUILD | BUILD | POST_BUILD | POST_INSTALL | POST_REMOVE to show module scripts for the module
AUTHOR
Original version written by Brian Peterson
Modified by Kyle Sallee
Updated Thomas Stewart 01/15/2002
Converted to Lunar by Terry Chan 03/23/2002
Edited and new functions added by Chuck Mead 05/21/2002
Updated again by Terry Chan 08/08/2003
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <maintainer@lunar-linux.org>
SEE ALSO
lunar(8), lin(8), lrm(8), lget(8), moonbase(1)
WARRANTY
This is free software with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY
Lunar Linux August 2003 LVU(1)