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12 <refentryinfo>
13 &apt-author.jgunthorpe;
14 &apt-author.team;
15 &apt-email;
16 &apt-product;
17 <!-- The last update date -->
18 <date>29 February 2004</date>
19 </refentryinfo>
20
21 <refmeta>
22 <refentrytitle>apt-cache</refentrytitle>
23 <manvolnum>8</manvolnum>
24 </refmeta>
25
26 <!-- Man page title -->
27 <refnamediv>
28 <refname>apt-cache</refname>
29 <refpurpose>APT package handling utility -- cache manipulator</refpurpose>
30 </refnamediv>
31
32 <!-- Arguments -->
33 <refsynopsisdiv>
34 <cmdsynopsis>
35 <command>apt-cache</command>
36 <arg><option>-hvsn</option></arg>
37 <arg><option>-o=<replaceable>config string</replaceable></option></arg>
38 <arg><option>-c=<replaceable>file</replaceable></option></arg>
39 <group choice="req">
40 <arg>add <arg choice="plain" rep="repeat"><replaceable>file</replaceable></arg></arg>
41 <arg>gencaches</arg>
42 <arg>showpkg <arg choice="plain" rep="repeat"><replaceable>pkg</replaceable></arg></arg>
43 <arg>showsrc <arg choice="plain" rep="repeat"><replaceable>pkg</replaceable></arg></arg>
44 <arg>stats</arg>
45 <arg>dump</arg>
46 <arg>dumpavail</arg>
47 <arg>unmet</arg>
48 <arg>search <arg choice="plain"><replaceable>regex</replaceable></arg></arg>
49 <arg>show <arg choice="plain" rep="repeat"><replaceable>pkg</replaceable></arg></arg>
50 <arg>depends <arg choice="plain" rep="repeat"><replaceable>pkg</replaceable></arg></arg>
51 <arg>rdepends <arg choice="plain" rep="repeat"><replaceable>pkg</replaceable></arg></arg>
52 <arg>pkgnames <arg choice="plain"><replaceable>prefix</replaceable></arg></arg>
53 <arg>dotty <arg choice="plain" rep="repeat"><replaceable>pkg</replaceable></arg></arg>
54 <arg>policy <arg choice="plain" rep="repeat"><replaceable>pkgs</replaceable></arg></arg>
55 <arg>madison <arg choice="plain" rep="repeat"><replaceable>pkgs</replaceable></arg></arg>
56 </group>
57 </cmdsynopsis>
58 </refsynopsisdiv>
59
60 <refsect1><title>Description</title>
61 <para><command>apt-cache</command> performs a variety of operations on APT's package
62 cache. <command>apt-cache</command> does not manipulate the state of the system
63 but does provide operations to search and generate interesting output
64 from the package metadata.</para>
65
66 <para>Unless the <option>-h</option>, or <option>--help</option> option is given, one of the
67 commands below must be present.</para>
68
69 <variablelist>
70 <varlistentry><term>add <replaceable>file(s)</replaceable></term>
71 <listitem><para><literal>add</literal> adds the named package index files to the package cache.
72 This is for debugging only.</para></listitem>
73 </varlistentry>
74
75 <varlistentry><term>gencaches</term>
76 <listitem><para><literal>gencaches</literal> performs the same operation as
77 <command>apt-get check</command>. It builds the source and package caches from
78 the sources in &sources-list; and from
79 <filename>/var/lib/dpkg/status</filename>.</para></listitem>
80 </varlistentry>
81
82 <varlistentry><term>showpkg <replaceable>pkg(s)</replaceable></term>
83 <listitem><para><literal>showpkg</literal> displays information about the packages listed on the
84 command line. Remaining arguments are package names. The available
85 versions and reverse dependencies of each package listed are listed, as
86 well as forward dependencies for each version. Forward (normal)
87 dependencies are those packages upon which the package in question
88 depends; reverse dependencies are those packages that depend upon the
89 package in question. Thus, forward dependencies must be satisfied for a
90 package, but reverse dependencies need not be.
91 For instance, <command>apt-cache showpkg libreadline2</command> would produce
92 output similar to the following:</para>
93
94 <informalexample><programlisting>
95 Package: libreadline2
96 Versions: 2.1-12(/var/state/apt/lists/foo_Packages),
97 Reverse Depends:
98 libreadlineg2,libreadline2
99 libreadline2-altdev,libreadline2
100 Dependencies:
101 2.1-12 - libc5 (2 5.4.0-0) ncurses3.0 (0 (null))
102 Provides:
103 2.1-12 -
104 Reverse Provides:
105 </programlisting></informalexample>
106
107 <para>Thus it may be seen that libreadline2, version 2.1-12, depends on
108 libc5 and ncurses3.0 which must be installed for libreadline2 to work.
109 In turn, libreadlineg2 and libreadline2-altdev depend on libreadline2. If
110 libreadline2 is installed, libc5 and ncurses3.0 (and ldso) must also be
111 installed; libreadlineg2 and libreadline2-altdev do not have to be
112 installed. For the specific meaning of the remainder of the output it
113 is best to consult the apt source code.</para></listitem>
114 </varlistentry>
115
116 <varlistentry><term>stats</term><listitem><para><literal>stats</literal> displays some statistics about the cache.
117 No further arguments are expected. Statistics reported are:
118 <itemizedlist>
119 <listitem><para><literal>Total package names</literal> is the number of package names found
120 in the cache.</para>
121 </listitem>
122
123 <listitem><para><literal>Normal packages</literal> is the number of regular, ordinary package
124 names; these are packages that bear a one-to-one correspondence between
125 their names and the names used by other packages for them in
126 dependencies. The majority of packages fall into this category.</para>
127 </listitem>
128
129 <listitem><para><literal>Pure virtual packages</literal> is the number of packages that exist
130 only as a virtual package name; that is, packages only "provide" the
131 virtual package name, and no package actually uses the name. For
132 instance, "mail-transport-agent" in the Debian GNU/Linux system is a
133 pure virtual package; several packages provide "mail-transport-agent",
134 but there is no package named "mail-transport-agent".</para>
135 </listitem>
136
137 <listitem><para><literal>Single virtual packages</literal> is the number of packages with only
138 one package providing a particular virtual package. For example, in the
139 Debian GNU/Linux system, "X11-text-viewer" is a virtual package, but
140 only one package, xless, provides "X11-text-viewer".</para>
141 </listitem>
142
143 <listitem><para><literal>Mixed virtual packages</literal> is the number of packages that either
144 provide a particular virtual package or have the virtual package name
145 as the package name. For instance, in the Debian GNU/Linux system,
146 "debconf" is both an actual package, and provided by the debconf-tiny
147 package.</para>
148 </listitem>
149
150 <listitem><para><literal>Missing</literal> is the number of package names that were referenced in
151 a dependency but were not provided by any package. Missing packages may
152 be in evidence if a full distribution is not accessed, or if a package
153 (real or virtual) has been dropped from the distribution. Usually they
154 are referenced from Conflicts statements.</para>
155 </listitem>
156
157 <listitem><para><literal>Total distinct</literal> versions is the number of package versions
158 found in the cache; this value is therefore at least equal to the
159 number of total package names. If more than one distribution (both
160 "stable" and "unstable", for instance), is being accessed, this value
161 can be considerably larger than the number of total package names.</para>
162 </listitem>
163
164 <listitem><para><literal>Total dependencies</literal> is the number of dependency relationships
165 claimed by all of the packages in the cache.</para>
166 </listitem>
167 </itemizedlist>
168 </para></listitem>
169 </varlistentry>
170
171 <varlistentry><term>showsrc <replaceable>pkg(s)</replaceable></term>
172 <listitem><para><literal>showsrc</literal> displays all the source package records that match
173 the given package names. All versions are shown, as well as all
174 records that declare the name to be a Binary.</para></listitem>
175 </varlistentry>
176
177 <varlistentry><term>dump</term>
178 <listitem><para><literal>dump</literal> shows a short listing of every package in the cache. It is
179 primarily for debugging.</para></listitem>
180 </varlistentry>
181
182 <varlistentry><term>dumpavail</term>
183 <listitem><para><literal>dumpavail</literal> prints out an available list to stdout. This is
184 suitable for use with &dpkg; and is used by the &dselect; method.</para></listitem>
185 </varlistentry>
186
187 <varlistentry><term>unmet</term>
188 <listitem><para><literal>unmet</literal> displays a summary of all unmet dependencies in the
189 package cache.</para></listitem>
190 </varlistentry>
191
192 <varlistentry><term>show <replaceable>pkg(s)</replaceable></term>
193 <listitem><para><literal>show</literal> performs a function similar to
194 <command>dpkg --print-avail</command>; it displays the package records for the
195 named packages.</para></listitem>
196 </varlistentry>
197
198 <varlistentry><term>search <replaceable>regex [ regex ... ]</replaceable></term>
199 <listitem><para><literal>search</literal> performs a full text search on all available package
200 lists for the regex pattern given. It searches the package names and the
201 descriptions for an occurrence of the regular expression and prints out
202 the package name and the short description. If <option>--full</option> is given
203 then output identical to <literal>show</literal> is produced for each matched
204 package, and if <option>--names-only</option> is given then the long description
205 is not searched, only the package name is.</para>
206 <para>
207 Separate arguments can be used to specify multiple search patterns that
208 are and'ed together.</para></listitem>
209 </varlistentry>
210
211 <varlistentry><term>depends <replaceable>pkg(s)</replaceable></term>
212 <listitem><para><literal>depends</literal> shows a listing of each dependency a package has
213 and all the possible other packages that can fulfill that dependency.</para></listitem>
214 </varlistentry>
215
216 <varlistentry><term>rdepends <replaceable>pkg(s)</replaceable></term>
217 <listitem><para><literal>rdepends</literal> shows a listing of each reverse dependency a
218 package has.</para></listitem>
219 </varlistentry>
220
221 <varlistentry><term>pkgnames <replaceable>[ prefix ]</replaceable></term>
222 <listitem><para>This command prints the name of each package in the system. The optional
223 argument is a prefix match to filter the name list. The output is suitable
224 for use in a shell tab complete function and the output is generated
225 extremely quickly. This command is best used with the
226 <option>--generate</option> option.</para></listitem>
227 </varlistentry>
228
229 <varlistentry><term>dotty <replaceable>pkg(s)</replaceable></term>
230 <listitem><para><literal>dotty</literal> takes a list of packages on the command line and
231 generates output suitable for use by dotty from the
232 <ulink url="http://www.research.att.com/sw/tools/graphviz/">GraphViz</ulink>
233 package. The result will be a set of nodes and edges representing the
234 relationships between the packages. By default the given packages will
235 trace out all dependent packages; this can produce a very large graph.
236 To limit the output to only the packages listed on the command line,
237 set the <literal>APT::Cache::GivenOnly</literal> option.</para>
238
239 <para>The resulting nodes will have several shapes; normal packages are boxes,
240 pure provides are triangles, mixed provides are diamonds,
241 missing packages are hexagons. Orange boxes mean recursion was stopped
242 [leaf packages], blue lines are pre-depends, green lines are conflicts.</para>
243
244 <para>Caution, dotty cannot graph larger sets of packages.</para></listitem>
245 </varlistentry>
246
247 <varlistentry><term>policy <replaceable>[ pkg(s) ]</replaceable></term>
248 <listitem><para><literal>policy</literal> is meant to help debug issues relating to the
249 preferences file. With no arguments it will print out the
250 priorities of each source. Otherwise it prints out detailed information
251 about the priority selection of the named package.</para></listitem>
252 </varlistentry>
253
254 <varlistentry><term>madison <replaceable>/[ pkg(s) ]</replaceable></term>
255 <listitem><para><literal>apt-cache</literal>'s <literal>madison</literal> command attempts to mimic
256 the output format and a subset of the functionality of the Debian
257 archive management tool, <literal>madison</literal>. It displays
258 available versions of a package in a tabular format. Unlike the
259 original <literal>madison</literal>, it can only display information for
260 the architecture for which APT has retrieved package lists
261 (<literal>APT::Architecture</literal>).</para></listitem>
262 </varlistentry>
263 </variablelist>
264 </refsect1>
265
266 <refsect1><title>options</title>
267 &apt-cmdblurb;
268
269 <variablelist>
270 <varlistentry><term><option>-p</option></term><term><option>--pkg-cache</option></term>
271 <listitem><para>Select the file to store the package cache. The package cache is the
272 primary cache used by all operations.
273 Configuration Item: <literal>Dir::Cache::pkgcache</literal>.</para></listitem>
274 </varlistentry>
275
276 <varlistentry><term><option>-s</option></term><term><option>--src-cache</option></term>
277 <listitem><para>Select the file to store the source cache. The source is used only by
278 <literal>gencaches</literal> and it stores a parsed version of the package
279 information from remote sources. When building the package cache the
280 source cache is used to avoid reparsing all of the package files.
281 Configuration Item: <literal>Dir::Cache::srcpkgcache</literal>.</para></listitem>
282 </varlistentry>
283
284 <varlistentry><term><option>-q</option></term><term><option>--quiet</option></term>
285 <listitem><para>Quiet; produces output suitable for logging, omitting progress indicators.
286 More q's will produce more quietness up to a maximum of 2. You can also use
287 <option>-q=#</option> to set the quietness level, overriding the configuration file.
288 Configuration Item: <literal>quiet</literal>.</para></listitem>
289 </varlistentry>
290
291 <varlistentry><term><option>-i</option></term><term><option>--important</option></term>
292 <listitem><para>Print only important dependencies; for use with unmet. Causes only Depends and
293 Pre-Depends relations to be printed.
294 Configuration Item: <literal>APT::Cache::Important</literal>.</para></listitem>
295 </varlistentry>
296
297 <varlistentry><term><option>-f</option></term><term><option>--full</option></term>
298 <listitem><para>Print full package records when searching.
299 Configuration Item: <literal>APT::Cache::ShowFull</literal>.</para></listitem>
300 </varlistentry>
301
302 <varlistentry><term><option>-a</option></term><term><option>--all-versions</option></term>
303 <listitem><para>Print full records for all available versions. This is the
304 default; to turn it off, use <option>--no-all-versions</option>.
305 If <option>--no-all-versions</option> is specified, only the candidate version
306 will displayed (the one which would be selected for installation).
307 This option is only applicable to the <literal>show</literal> command.
308 Configuration Item: <literal>APT::Cache::AllVersions</literal>.</para></listitem>
309 </varlistentry>
310
311 <varlistentry><term><option>-g</option></term><term><option>--generate</option></term>
312 <listitem><para>Perform automatic package cache regeneration, rather than use the cache
313 as it is. This is the default; to turn it off, use <option>--no-generate</option>.
314 Configuration Item: <literal>APT::Cache::Generate</literal>.</para></listitem>
315 </varlistentry>
316
317 <varlistentry><term><option>--names-only</option></term><term><option>-n</option></term>
318 <listitem><para>Only search on the package names, not the long descriptions.
319 Configuration Item: <literal>APT::Cache::NamesOnly</literal>.</para></listitem>
320 </varlistentry>
321
322 <varlistentry><term><option>--all-names</option></term>
323 <listitem><para>Make <literal>pkgnames</literal> print all names, including virtual packages
324 and missing dependencies.
325 Configuration Item: <literal>APT::Cache::AllNames</literal>.</para></listitem>
326 </varlistentry>
327
328 <varlistentry><term><option>--recurse</option></term>
329 <listitem><para>Make <literal>depends</literal> and <literal>rdepends</literal> recursive so
330 that all packages mentioned are printed once.
331 Configuration Item: <literal>APT::Cache::RecurseDepends</literal>.</para></listitem>
332 </varlistentry>
333
334 <varlistentry><term><option>--installed</option></term>
335 <listitem><para>
336 Limit the output of <literal>depends</literal> and <literal>rdepends</literal> to
337 packages which are currently installed.
338 Configuration Item: <literal>APT::Cache::Installed</literal>.</para></listitem>
339 </varlistentry>
340
341 &apt-commonoptions;
342
343 </variablelist>
344 </refsect1>
345
346 <refsect1><title>Files</title>
347 <variablelist>
348 <varlistentry><term><filename>/etc/apt/sources.list</filename></term>
349 <listitem><para>Locations to fetch packages from.
350 Configuration Item: <literal>Dir::Etc::SourceList</literal>.</para></listitem>
351 </varlistentry>
352
353 <varlistentry><term><filename>&statedir;/lists/</filename></term>
354 <listitem><para>Storage area for state information for each package resource specified in
355 &sources-list;
356 Configuration Item: <literal>Dir::State::Lists</literal>.</para></listitem>
357 </varlistentry>
358
359 <varlistentry><term><filename>&statedir;/lists/partial/</filename></term>
360 <listitem><para>Storage area for state information in transit.
361 Configuration Item: <literal>Dir::State::Lists</literal> (implicit partial).</para></listitem>
362 </varlistentry>
363 </variablelist>
364 </refsect1>
365
366 <refsect1><title>See Also</title>
367 <para>&apt-conf;, &sources-list;, &apt-get;
368 </para>
369 </refsect1>
370
371 <refsect1><title>Diagnostics</title>
372 <para><command>apt-cache</command> returns zero on normal operation, decimal 100 on error.
373 </para>
374 </refsect1>
375
376 &manbugs;
377
378 </refentry>