.\" $OpenBSD: pkg_info.1,v 1.3 1998/09/07 22:30:16 marc Exp $ .\" .\" FreeBSD install - a package for the installation and maintainance .\" of non-core utilities. .\" .\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without .\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions .\" are met: .\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. .\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the .\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. .\" .\" Jordan K. Hubbard .\" .\" .\" @(#)pkg_info.1 .\" .Dd August 22, 1998 .Dt PKG_INFO 1 .Os FreeBSD .Sh NAME .Nm pkg_info .Nd a utility for displaying information on software packages .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm pkg_info .Op Fl cDdfIikLmpqRrvh .Op Fl e Ar package .Op Fl l Ar prefix .Ar pkg-name [pkg-name ...] .Nm pkg_info .Op Fl a Ar flags .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm command is used to dump out information for packages, which may be either packed up in files or already installed on the system with the .Xr pkg_create 1 command. .Pp The .Ar pkg-name may be the name of an installed package, the pathname to a package distribution file, or a URL to an ftp-available package. .Pp The following command-line options are supported: .Bl -tag -width indent .It Fl a Show information for all currently installed packages. .It Fl c Show the one-line comment field for each package. .It Fl D Show the install-message file (if any) for each package. .It Fl d Show the long-description field for each package. .It Fl e Ar pkg-name If the package identified by .Ar pkg-name is currently installed, return 0, otherwise return 1. If the given pkg-name contains a shell metacharacter, it will be matched against all installed packages using .Xr fnmatch 3 , and any packages found installed are printed to stdout, one name per line. .Xr csh 1 style {,} alternates have also been implemented. Dewey decimal numbers can also be matched in a relational manner, using the .Pa >=, <=, > and .Pa < operators. For example, .Pa pkg_info -e 'name>=1.3' will match versions 1.3 and later of the .Pa name package. This printing can be turned off using the .Fl q option. This option allows you to test for the presence of another (perhaps prerequisite) package from a script. .It Fl f Show the packing list instructions for each package. .It Fl I Show the index entry for each package. .It Fl i Show the install script (if any) for each package. .It Fl k Show the de-install script (if any) for each package. .It Fl L Show the files within each package. This is different from just viewing the packing list, since full pathnames for everything are generated. .It Fl l Ar str Prefix each information category header (see .Fl q ) shown with .Ar str . This is primarily of use to front-end programs that want to request a lot of different information fields at once for a package, but don't necessary want the output intermingled in such a way that they can't organize it. This lets you add a special token to the start of each field. .It Fl m Show the mtree file (if any) for each package. .It Fl p Show the installation prefix for each package. .It Fl q Be ``quiet'' in emitting report headers and such, just dump the raw info (basically, assume a non-human reading). .It Fl R Show which packages are required by each package. .It Fl r Show the requirements script (if any) for each package. .It Fl v Turn on verbose output. .El .Sh ENVIRONMENT .Bl -tag -width PKG_DBDIR .It Ev PKG_DBDIR The standard package database directory, .Pa /var/db/pkg , can be overridden by specifying an alternative directory in the .Ev PKG_DBDIR environment variable. .It Ev PKG_PATH This can be used to specify a colon-separated list of paths to search for package files. The current directory is always searched first, even if .Ev PKG_PATH is set. If .Ev PKG_PATH is used, the suffix .Pa .tgz is automatically appended to the .Ar pkg-name , whereas searching in the current directory uses .Ar pkg-name literally. .It Ev PKG_TMPDIR , Ev TMPDIR These are tried in turn (if set) as candidate directories in which to create a ``staging area'' for any files extracted by .Nm from package files. If neither .Ev PKG_TMPDIR nor .Ev TMPDIR yields a suitable scratch directory, .Pa /var/tmp , .Pa /tmp , and .Pa /usr/tmp are tried in turn. Note that .Pa /usr/tmp may be created, if it doesn't already exist. .Pp Since .Nm requires very little information to be extracted from any package files examined, it is unlikely that these environment variables would ever need to be used to work around limited available space in the default locations. .El .Sh TECHNICAL DETAILS Package info is either extracted from package files named on the command line, or from already installed package information in .Pa /var/db/pkg/ . .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr pkg_add 1 , .Xr pkg_create 1 , .Xr pkg_delete 1 , .Xr mktemp 3 , .Xr mtree 8 . .Sh AUTHORS .Bl -tag -width indent -compact .It "Jordan Hubbard" most of the work .It "John Kohl" refined it for NetBSD .El .Sh BUGS Sure to be some.