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1 | mailto(apt@packages.debian.org) |
2 | manpage(apt-get)(8)(4 Dec 1998)(apt)() | |
3 | manpagename(apt-get)(APT package handling utility -- command-line interface) | |
4 | ||
5 | manpagesynopsis() | |
6 | apt-get [options] [command] [package ...] | |
7 | ||
8 | manpagedescription() | |
9 | ||
10 | apt-get is the command-line tool for handling packages, and may be considered | |
11 | the user's "back-end" to apt(8). | |
12 | ||
13 | em(command) is one of: | |
14 | itemize( | |
15 | it() update | |
16 | it() upgrade | |
17 | it() dselect-upgrade | |
18 | it() dist-upgrade | |
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19 | it() install package1 [package2] [...] |
20 | it() remove package1 [package2] [...] | |
4994560c | 21 | it() source package1 [package2] [...] |
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22 | it() check |
23 | it() clean | |
b381f6ed | 24 | it() autoclean |
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25 | ) |
26 | ||
27 | Unless the -h, or --help option is given one of the above commands | |
09f2e026 | 28 | must be present. |
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29 | |
30 | startdit() | |
31 | dit(bf(update)) | |
32 | bf(update) is used to resynchronize the package overview files from their | |
33 | sources. The overviews of available packages are fetched from the | |
34 | location(s) specified in bf(/etc/apt/sources.list). | |
35 | For example, when using a Debian archive, this command retrieves and | |
36 | scans the bf(Packages.gz) files, so that information about new and updated | |
37 | packages is available. An bf(update) should always be performed before an | |
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38 | bf(upgrade) bf(dist-upgrade). Please be aware that the overall progress |
39 | meter will be incorrect as the size of the package files cannot be known in | |
40 | advance. | |
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41 | |
42 | dit(bf(upgrade)) | |
43 | bf(upgrade) is used to install the newest versions of all packages currently | |
44 | installed on the system from the sources enumerated in | |
45 | bf(/etc/apt/sources.list). Packages currently installed with new versions | |
46 | available are retrieved and upgraded; under no circumstances are currently | |
47 | installed packages removed, or packages not already installed retrieved and | |
48 | installed. New versions of currently installed packages that cannot be | |
49 | upgraded without changing the install status of another package will be left | |
50 | at their current version. An bf(update) must be performed first so that | |
51 | bf(apt-get) knows that new versions of packages are available. | |
52 | ||
53 | dit(bf(dselect-upgrade)) | |
54 | bf(dselect-upgrade) | |
55 | is used in conjunction with the traditional Debian GNU/Linux packaging | |
56 | front-end, bf(dselect (8)). bf(dselect-upgrade) | |
57 | follows the changes made by bf(dselect) to the em(Status) | |
58 | field of available packages, and performs the actions necessary to realize | |
59 | that state (for instance, the removal of old and the installation of new | |
2c0c53b3 | 60 | packages). |
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61 | |
62 | dit(bf(dist-upgrade)) | |
63 | bf(dist-upgrade),in addition to performing the function of bf(upgrade), | |
64 | also intelligently handles changing dependencies with new versions of | |
65 | packages; bf(apt-get) has a "smart" conflict resolution system, and it will | |
66 | attempt to upgrade the most important packages at the expense of less | |
67 | important ones if necessary. The bf(/etc/apt/sources.list) file contains a | |
68 | list of locations from which to retrieve desired package files. | |
69 | ||
70 | dit(bf(install)) | |
71 | bf(install) is followed by one or more em(packages) desired for installation. | |
72 | Each em(package) is a package name, not a fully qualified filename | |
6d5dd02a | 73 | (for instance, in a Debian GNU/Linux system, em(ldso) would be the argument |
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74 | provided, not em(ldso_1.9.6-2.deb)). All packages required by the package(s) |
75 | specified for installation will also be retrieved and installed. The | |
76 | bf(/etc/apt/sources.list) file is used to locate the desired packages. If a | |
77 | hyphen is appended to the package name (with no intervening space), the | |
78 | identified package will be removed if it is installed. This latter feature | |
79 | may be used to override decisions made by apt-get's conflict resolution system. | |
80 | ||
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81 | dit(bf(remove)) |
82 | bf(remove) is identical to bf(install) except that packages are removed | |
83 | instead of installed. If a plus sign is appended to the package name (with no | |
84 | intervening space), the identified package will be installed. | |
85 | ||
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86 | dit(bf(source)) |
87 | bf(source) causes apt-get to fetch source packages. APT will examine the | |
88 | available packages to decide which source package to fetch. It will then | |
89 | find and download into the current directory the newest available version of | |
c1e78ee5 | 90 | that source package. Source packages are tracked separately from binary |
4a6a69b5 | 91 | packages via bf(deb-src) type lines in the bf(/etc/apt/sources.list) file. |
4994560c | 92 | This probably will mean that you will not get the same source as the package |
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93 | you have installed or as you could install. If the --compile options is |
94 | specified then the package will be compiled to a binary .deb using | |
95 | dpkg-buildpackage, if --download-only is specified then the source package | |
96 | will not be unpacked. | |
4994560c | 97 | |
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98 | dit(bf(check)) |
99 | bf(check) is a diagnostic tool; it updates the package cache and checks for | |
c1e78ee5 | 100 | broken packages. |
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101 | |
102 | dit(bf(clean)) | |
35c22def | 103 | bf(clean) clears out the local repository of retrieved package files. It |
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104 | removes everything but the lock file from bf(/var/cache/apt/archives/) |
105 | and bf(/var/cache/apt/archives/partial/). | |
106 | When APT is used as a bf(dselect(8)) method, bf(clean) is run automatically. | |
107 | Those who do not use dselect will likely want to run code(apt-get clean) | |
108 | from time to time to free up disk space. | |
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109 | |
110 | dit(bf(autoclean)) | |
35c22def | 111 | Like bf(clean), bf(autoclean) clears out the local repository of retrieved |
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112 | package files. The difference is that it only removes package files that |
113 | can no longer be downloaded, and are largely useless. This allows a | |
114 | cache to be maintained over a long period without it growing out of | |
115 | control. | |
116 | ||
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117 | enddit() |
118 | ||
119 | manpageoptions() | |
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120 | All command line options may be set using the configuration file, the |
121 | descriptions indicate the configuration option to set. For boolean | |
122 | options you can override the config file by using something like bf(-f-), | |
123 | bf(--no-f), bf(-f=no) or several other variations. | |
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124 | |
125 | startdit() | |
126 | dit(bf(-d, --download-only)) | |
127 | Download only; package files are only retrieved, not unpacked or installed. | |
3d8fd174 | 128 | See bf(APT::Get::Download-Only). |
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129 | |
130 | dit(bf(-f, --fix-broken)) | |
131 | Fix; attempt to correct a system with broken dependencies in | |
132 | place. This option may be used alone or in conjunction with any of the | |
133 | command actions, and is sometimes necessary when running APT for the | |
134 | first time; APT itself does not allow broken package dependencies to | |
135 | exist on a system. It is possible that a system's dependency structure | |
136 | can be so corrupt as to require manual intervention (which usually | |
137 | means using dselect or dpkg --remove to eliminate some of the offending | |
138 | packages). Use of this option together with -m may produce an error in | |
3d8fd174 | 139 | some situations. See bf(APT::Get::Fix-Broken). |
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140 | |
141 | dit(bf(-h, --help)) | |
142 | Help; display a helpful usage message and exits. | |
143 | ||
04aa15a8 | 144 | dit(bf(-v, --version)) |
c1e78ee5 | 145 | Show the program version. |
04aa15a8 | 146 | |
72f16ed2 | 147 | dit(bf(-m, --ignore-missing, --fix-missing)) |
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148 | Ignore missing packages; If packages cannot be retrieved or fail the |
149 | integrity check after retrieval (corrupted package files), hold back | |
150 | those packages and handle the result. Use of this option together with | |
d59cbe7f | 151 | -f may produce an error in some situations. See bf(ignore-missing). |
de50f048 | 152 | |
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153 | dit(bf(--no-download)) |
154 | Disables downloading of packages. This is best used with --ignore-missing to | |
155 | force APT to use only the .debs it has already downloaded. | |
156 | ||
09f2e026 | 157 | dit(bf(-q, --quiet)) |
de50f048 | 158 | Quiet; produces output suitable for logging, omitting progress indicators. |
c1e78ee5 | 159 | More q's will produce more quiet up to a maximum of 2. You can also use |
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160 | bf(-q=#) to set the quiet level, overriding the configuration file. Note that |
161 | quiet level 2 implies -y, you should never use -qq without a no-action | |
162 | modifier such as -d, --print-uris or -s as APT may decided to do something | |
163 | you did not expect. | |
3d8fd174 | 164 | See bf(quiet) |
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165 | |
166 | dit(bf(-s, --simulate, --just-print, --dry-run, --recon, --no-act)) | |
167 | No action; perform a simulation of events that would occur but do not | |
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168 | actually change the system. See bf(APT::Get::Simulate). Simulate prints out |
169 | a series of lines each one representing a dpkg operation, Configure (Conf), | |
170 | Remove (Remv), Unpack (Inst). Square brackets indicate broken packages with | |
171 | and empty set of square brackets meaning breaks that are of no consequence | |
172 | (rare). | |
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173 | |
174 | dit(bf(-y, --yes, --assume-yes)) | |
175 | Automatic yes to prompts; assume "yes" as answer to all prompts and run | |
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176 | non-interactively. If an undesirable situation, such as changing a held |
177 | package or removing an essential package occurs then bf(apt-get) will | |
3d8fd174 | 178 | abort. See bf(APT::Get::Assume-Yes). |
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179 | |
180 | dit(bf(-u, --show-upgraded)) | |
181 | Show upgraded packages; Print out a list of all packages that are to be | |
3d8fd174 | 182 | upgraded. See bf(APT::Get::Show-Upgraded). |
de50f048 | 183 | |
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184 | dit(bf(-b, --compile, --build)) |
185 | Compile source packages after downloading them. | |
186 | ||
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187 | dit(bf(--ignore-hold)) |
188 | Ignore package Holds; This causes bf(apt-get) to ignore a hold placed on | |
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189 | a package. This may be useful in conjunction with bf(dist-upgrade) to |
190 | override a large number of undesired holds. See bf(APT::Ignore-Hold). | |
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191 | |
192 | dit(bf(--no-upgrade)) | |
193 | Do not upgrade packages; When used in conjunction with bf(install) | |
194 | bf(no-upgrade) will prevent packages listed from being upgraded if they | |
3d8fd174 | 195 | are already installed. See bf(APT::Get::no-upgrade). |
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196 | |
197 | dit(bf(--force-yes)) | |
198 | Force yes; This is a dangerous option that will cause apt to continue without | |
c1e78ee5 | 199 | prompting if it is doing something potentially harmful. It should not be used |
de50f048 | 200 | except in very special situations. Using bf(force-yes) can potentially destroy |
3d8fd174 | 201 | your system! See bf(APT::Get::force-yes). |
de50f048 | 202 | |
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203 | dit(bf(--print-uris)) |
204 | Instead of fetching the files to install their URIs are printed. Each | |
205 | URI will have the path, the destination file name, the size and the expected | |
206 | md5 hash. Note that the file name to write to will not always match | |
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207 | the file name on the remote site! This also works with the bf(source) |
208 | command See bf(APT::Get::Print-URIs). | |
f7a08e33 | 209 | |
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210 | dit(bf(--purge)) |
211 | Use purge instead of remove for anything that would be removed. | |
212 | ||
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213 | dit(bf(--list-cleanup)) |
214 | This option defaults to on, use bf(--no-list-cleanup) to turn it off. | |
215 | When on apt-get will automatically manage the contents of | |
216 | /var/state/apt/lists to ensure that obsolete files are erased. The only | |
217 | reason to turn it off is if you frequently change your source list. | |
218 | ||
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219 | dit(bf(-c, --config-file)) |
220 | Configuration File; Specify a configuration file to use. bf(apt-get) will | |
221 | read the default configuration file and then this configuration file. See | |
222 | bf(apt.conf(5)) for syntax information. | |
223 | ||
224 | dit(bf(-o, --option)) | |
c1e78ee5 | 225 | Set a Configuration Option; This will set an arbitrary configuration option. |
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226 | The syntax is |
227 | verb(-o Foo::Bar=bar) | |
09f2e026 | 228 | enddit() |
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229 | |
230 | manpagefiles() | |
231 | itemize( | |
232 | it() /etc/apt/sources.list | |
233 | locations to fetch packages from | |
234 | ||
235 | it() /var/cache/apt/archives/ | |
236 | storage area for retrieved package files | |
237 | ||
238 | it() /var/cache/apt/archives/partial/ | |
239 | storage area for package files in transit | |
240 | ||
241 | it() /var/state/apt/lists/ | |
242 | storage area for state information for each package resource specified in | |
2c0c53b3 | 243 | the source list |
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244 | |
245 | it() /var/state/apt/lists/partial/ | |
246 | storage area for state information in transit | |
247 | ) | |
248 | ||
249 | manpageseealso() | |
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250 | apt-cache(8), |
251 | dpkg(8), | |
252 | dselect(8), | |
253 | sources.list(5), | |
3d8fd174 | 254 | apt.conf(5), |
09f2e026 | 255 | The APT Users Guide in /usr/doc/apt/ |
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256 | |
257 | manpagediagnostics() | |
258 | apt-get returns zero on normal operation, decimal 100 on error. | |
259 | ||
260 | manpagebugs() | |
d59cbe7f | 261 | See http://bugs.debian.org/apt. If you wish to report a |
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262 | bug in bf(apt-get), please see bf(/usr/doc/debian/bug-reporting.txt) |
263 | or the bf(bug(1)) command. | |
264 | ||
265 | manpageauthor() | |
266 | apt-get was written by the APT team <apt@packages.debian.org>. |