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{{Introduction|Urpm-tools is a set of utilities for manipulating urpmi repositories.}} | {{Introduction|Urpm-tools is a set of utilities for manipulating urpmi repositories.}} | ||
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== List of Tools == | == List of Tools == |
Revision as of 10:25, 1 March 2012
Urpm-tools are partially based on yum-utils but significantly extends their functionality. For convenience, utilities from urpm-tools have similar names as their analogues from yum-utils and the same options for the same actions.
Contents
List of Tools
Tool | Description |
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urpm-distrosync | synchronize with remote repository |
urpm-downloader | download binary, source or debuginfo packages with all dependencies (this tool combines functionality of yum-downloader and debuginfo-install from yum-utils) |
urpm-package-cleanup | manage package cleanup - look for duplicates and outstanding dependency problems |
urpm-repoclosure | detect unresolved dependencies in repository |
urpm-repodiff | compare two or more repositories, returns a list of added, removed or changed packages |
urpm-repograph | generate a full package dependency graph for repository in dot format |
urpm-repomanage | analyze a directory of rpm packages, return a list of newest or oldest packages |
In future we are planning to add the following tools:
Tool | Description |
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urpm-build-distrib | create 'distribution' by joining several repositories |
For completeness, one should note that some possibilities provided by yum-utils and other auxiliary yum tools are already supported by urpmi & co.:
Yum Tool | Urpmi analogue | Description |
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yum-builddep | urpmi --buildrequires | install packages required to build given SRPM (using the package itself or its spec file) |
createrepo | genhdlist2 | create repository from a set of packages |
repoquery | urpmq | queyr repository for package information (in the similar way like rpm queries local rpmdb) |
urpm-repoclosure
A tool to check dependency closure in the repository.
Usage:
urpm-repoclosure [-h] [--hdlist=PACKAGES_HDLIST] [--dir=PACKAGES_DIR] [-list=PACKAGES_LIST] [--static] [--dynamic] [--check-release] [--check-signature] [--noclean] [--root ROOT] [--file-deps=FILE] examples: urpm-repoclosure --hdlist=hdlist.txt urpm-repoclosure --hdlist=http://mirror.yandex.ru/mandriva/.../synthesis.hdlist.cz urpm-repoclosure --dir=rpms/ --static --file-deps=file-deps.txt urpm-repoclosure --list=list.txt --dynamic arguments: -h|-help Print help message. -v|-version Print version information. -hdlist <path> Path or URL of HDlist (synthesis) to check. -d|-dir <path> The directory with RPM packages to check. -l|-list <path> The list of package names to check. -file-deps <path> Read file-deps to ignore some unresolved dependencies. -s|-static Check statically if all required dependencies are satisfied by provided dependencies in the set of RPM packages. -dynamic Install a set of RPM packages to the local chroot and check if extra packages were installed. -r|-check-release Check installation media (DVD). -sign|-check-signature Validate package signatures. -noclean Do not clean urpmi cache. -root <path> Where to install packages. Default: /tmp/...
urpm-downloader
A tool for downloading RPMs from Urpmi repositories
Usage:
urpm-downloader [-h] [--urls] [-r] [-s] [--version] [-v] [-q] [--include-media INCLUDE_MEDIA [INCLUDE_MEDIA ...]] [--exclude-media EXCLUDE_MEDIA [EXCLUDE_MEDIA ...]] [--exclude-packages EXCLUDE_PACKAGES [EXCLUDE_PACKAGES ...]] [--fail-broken] [--overwrite] [--all-alternatives] packages [packages ...] positional arguments: packages Package name(s) to download optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --urls Instead of downloading RPMs, list the URLs that would be downloaded -r, --resolve When downloading RPMs, resolve dependencies and also download the required packages -s, --source Instead of downloading the binary RPMs, download the source RPMs --version show program's version number and exit -v, --verbose verbose (print additional info) -q, --quiet Quiet operation --include-media INCLUDE_MEDIA [INCLUDE_MEDIA ...], --media INCLUDE_MEDIA [INCLUDE_MEDIA ...] use only selected media --exclude-media EXCLUDE_MEDIA [EXCLUDE_MEDIA ...] do not use selected media --exclude-packages EXCLUDE_PACKAGES [EXCLUDE_PACKAGES ...] Exclude package(s) by name or glob --fail-broken When the package with depsolving problems found, do not skip it, but exit. --overwrite If the file already exists, download it again and overwrite the old one. --all-alternatives While resolving dependencies, if alternative packages present, download all of them.
urpm-repodiff
Take 2 or more repositories and return a list of added, removed and changed packages.
Usage:
urpm-repodiff --old old_repo_baseurl [old_repo_baseurl ...] --new new_repo_baseurl [new_repo_baseurl ...] optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -o, --old old_repo_baseurl [old_repo_baseurl ...] URLs to old repository -n, --new new_repo_baseurl [new_repo_baseurl ...] URLs to new repository -s, --size show differences in package sizes --simple simple output format
urpm-package-cleanup
Find problems in the rpmdb of system and correct them.
The tool can perform the following actions:
- Look for situation when multiple versions of the same package are installed; the tool can automatically uninstall all versions except the latest one.
- There is a separate check for kernel packages; it takes into account running kernel and never tries to uninstall it, and in addition allows to specify number of kernels that should be left in the system.
- Look for installed packages that are not available in any configured repository (this is just a wrapper for `urpmq --not-available`).
- Look for installed packages that have unmet dependencies.
- List "leaf" nodes in the local RPM database. Leaf nodes are RPMs that are not relied upon by any other RPM.
Usage:
urpm-package-cleanup [-h] [--qf QF] [--orphans] [--auto] [--version] [--problems] [--suggests] [--dupes] [--cleandupes] [--noscripts] [--leaves] [--all] [--leaf-regex LEAF_REGEX] [--exclude-devel] [--exclude-bin] [--oldkernels] [--count KERNELCOUNT] [--keepdevel] optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --qf QF, --queryformat QF Query format to use for output. --auto Use non-interactive mode --version show program's version number and exit Orphans Options: --orphans List installed packages which are not available from currently configured repositories --update Use only update media. This means that urpmq will search and resolve dependencies only in media marked as containing updates (e.g. which have been created with "urpmi.addmedia --update"). --media media [media ...] Select specific media to be used, instead of defaulting to all available media (or all update media if --update is used). No rpm will be found in other media. --excludemedia media [media ...] Do not use the specified media. Dependency Problems Options: --problems List dependency problems in the local RPM database --suggests List missing suggestions of installed packages Duplicate Package Options: --dupes Scan for duplicates in your rpmdb --cleandupes Scan for duplicates in your rpmdb and remove older --noscripts disable rpm scriptlets from running when cleaning duplicates Leaf Node Options: --leaves List leaf nodes in the local RPM database --all list all packages leaf nodes that do not match leaf- regex --leaf-regex LEAF_REGEX A package name that matches this regular expression (case insensitively) is a leaf --exclude-devel do not list development packages as leaf nodes --exclude-bin do not list packages with files in a bin dirs as leaf nodes Old Kernel Options: --oldkernels Remove old kernel and kernel-devel packages --count KERNELCOUNT Number of kernel packages to keep on the system (default 2) --keepdevel Do not remove kernel-devel packages when removing kernels
urpm-repomanage
Manage a directory of rpm packages and report newest or oldest packages
Usage:
urpm-repomanage [-h] [-o] [-n] [-s] [-k KEEP] [-c] path positional arguments: path path to directory with rpm packages optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -o, --old print the older packages -n, --new print the newest packages (this is the default behavior) -s, --space space separated output, not newline -k KEEP, --keep KEEP number of newest packages to keep - defaults to 1 -c, --nocheck do not check package payload signatures/digests -V, --verbose be verbose - say which packages are decided to be old and why (this info is dumped to STDERR)