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sbopkg 0.34.1
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Usage: sbopkg [OPTIONS] <packagename(s)>
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Options are:
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-b pkg/queue(s) Build the specified package(s). If one or more queuefiles
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are specified, build the packages they refer to.
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-c Check for updates to installed packages.
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-d localdir Location of local copy of the repositories.
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-e error_action Specify what sbopkg is supposed to do on build errors.
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Valid options are: ask (default), continue, stop.
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-f file Override default configuration file with specified file.
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-g package(s) General search for packages matching string.
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-h Display this help message.
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-i pkg/queue(s) Like '-b', but also install built packages.
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-k Skip installed packages when building.
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-l Display the repo's ChangeLog.txt and then quit.
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-o Display the obsolete source files & prompt for deletion.
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-P List uninstalled cached package files & prompt for deletion.
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-p List installed packages from active repo.
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-q Quiet some of the command-line output.
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-r Sync the remote repository with the local mirror and then
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quit.
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-R Preview the READMEs before starting the build process.
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-s package(s) Specific search by specific package and, if found,
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display package information.
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-u Check for an update to sbopkg.
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-v Print sbopkg's version on stdout.
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-V repo/branch Set the repository/branch. The repo is optional and, if
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not given, sbopkg will try to make the best match,
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starting with the default repo. For a list of valid repos,
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issue '-V ?'
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2010-11-12 05:07:45 +01:00
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Note: multiple arguments to -b, -g, -i, and -s must be quoted ("pkg1 pkg2") or
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can be specified multiple times (-i foo -i bar). If using the latter syntax,
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build options may also be passed on the command line on a per app basis using
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the -b or -i flags in colon-separated groups (where whitespace must also be
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quoted). For example, '-i app:opt1="arg1 arg2":opt2=arg1 app2'
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