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// file : bpkg/pkg-status.cli
// copyright : Copyright (c) 2014-2017 Code Synthesis Ltd
// license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file
include <bpkg/configuration.cli>;
"\section=1"
"\name=bpkg-pkg-status"
"\summary=print package status"
namespace bpkg
{
{
"<options> <pkg> <ver>",
"\h|SYNOPSIS|
\c{\b{bpkg pkg-status}|\b{status} [<options>] <pkg>[/<ver>]...}
\h|DESCRIPTION|
The \cb{pkg-status} command prints the status of the specified packages
or, if <ver> is specified, package versions. Note that the status is
written to \cb{STDOUT}, not \cb{STDERR}.
The status output format is regular. If several packages were specified,
then each line starts with the package name (and version, if specified)
followed by '\cb{:}'. Then comes one of the status words listed below.
Some of them can be optionally followed by '\cb{,}' (no spaces) and a
sub-status word.
\dl|
\li|\cb{unknown}
Package is not part of the configuration nor available from any of the
repositories.|
\li|\cb{available}
Package is not part of the configuration but is available from one of
the repositories.|
\li|\cb{fetched}
Package is part of the configuration and is fetched.|
\li|\cb{unpacked}
Package is part of the configuration and is unpacked.|
\li|\cb{configured}
Package is part of the configuration and is configured. May be
followed by the \cb{system} sub-status indicating a package coming
from the system. The version of such a system package (described
below) may be the special '\cb{*}' value indicating a wildcard
version.|
\li|\cb{broken}
Package is part of the configuration and is broken (broken packages
can only be purged; see \l{bpkg-pkg-purge(1)}).||
If only the package name was specified without the package version, then
the \cb{available} status word is followed by the list of available
versions. The last version on this list may have the \cb{sys:} prefix
indicating an available system version. Such a system version may be
the special '\cb{?}' value indicating that a package may or may not
be available from the system and its version is unknown.
Similarly, if only the package name was specified, then the \cb{fetched},
\cb{unpacked}, \cb{configured}, and \cb{broken} status words are followed
by the version of the package. After the package version, these status
words may be followed by one or more sub-status words. Currently, these
can be \cb{hold_package} (package should not be automatically dropped) and
\cb{hold_version} (package should not be automatically upgraded). Finally,
if only the package name was specified and newer versions are available
from some of the repositories, then the sub-status word is followed
by '\cb{;}', the \cb{available} status word, and the list of newer
versions.
Below are some examples, assuming the configuration has \cb{libfoo}
\cb{1.0.0} configured and held as well as \cb{libfoo} \cb{1.1.0} and
\cb{1.1.1} available from source and \cb{1.1.0} from the system.
\
bpkg status libbar
unknown
bpkg status libbar/1.0.0
unknown
bpkg status libfoo/1.0.0
configured hold_package
bpkg status libfoo/1.1.0
available 1.1.0 sys:1.1.0
bpkg status libfoo/1.1.1
available
bpkg status libfoo
configured 1.0.0 hold_package; available 1.1.0 1.1.1 sys:1.1.0
bpkg status libfoo/1.0.0 libbar
libfoo/1.0.0: configured hold_package
libbar: unknown
\
Assuming now that we dropped \cb{libfoo} from the configuration:
\
bpkg status libfoo/1.0.0
unknown
bpkg status libfoo
available 1.1.0 1.1.1 sys:1.1.0
\
And assuming now that we built \cb{libfoo} as a system package with
the wildcard version:
\
bpkg status libfoo
configured,system * hold_package; available 1.1.0 1.1.1 sys:1.1.0
unknown
\
"
}
class pkg_status_options: configuration_options
{
"\h|PKG-STATUS OPTIONS|"
};
}
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