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17 .TH apt-cache 8 "16 June 1998" "Debian GNU/Linux"
18 .SH NAME
19 apt-cache \- APT package handling utility \(em cache manipulator
20 .SH SYNOPSIS
21 .B apt-cache
22 .I command cache
23 .RI [ argument
24 .IR ... ]
25 .SH DESCRIPTION
26 .B apt-cache
27 performs a variety of operations on APT's package cache.
28 .I apt-cache
29 is seldom called directly; instead it is usually invoked internally by
30 .BR apt-get (8)
31 or
32 .BR apt (8).
33 .PP
34 .I command
35 is one of
36 .RS
37 .PD 0
38 .B add
39 .PP
40 .B dump
41 .PP
42 .B dumpavail
43 .PP
44 .B showpkg
45 .PP
46 .B stats
47 .RE
48 .PD 1
49 .PP
50 .I cache
51 must be a package cache file (for instance,
52 .IR /var/cache/apt/pkgcache.bin ).
53 Some
54 .IR command s
55 require additional arguments.
56 .SS add
57 .B add
58 adds a new set of package records to
59 .IR cache .
60 Remaining arguments are of the form
61 .IR file : dist : ver ,
62 where
63 .I file
64 is the full path to file in question.
65 .I dist
66 and
67 .I ver
68 can be any string and are not yet implemented.
69 .SS dump
70 .B dump
71 displays information about all the packages in the cache. See
72 .B showpkg
73 below for an explanation of what data is output for each package.
74 .SS dumpavail
75 .B dumpavail
76 generates an
77 .I available
78 file suitable for use with
79 .BR dpkg (8)
80 based on the information in the cache.
81 .SS showpkg
82 .B showpkg
83 displays information about the packages listed on the command line.
84 Remaining arguments are package names. The available versions and
85 reverse dependencies of each package listed are listed, as well as
86 forward dependencies for each version. Forward (normal) dependencies
87 are those packages upon which the package in question depends; reverse
88 dependencies are those packages that depend upon the package in
89 question. Thus, forward dependencies must be satisfied for a package,
90 but reverse dependencies need not be.
91 For instance,
92 .B apt-cache showpkg
93 .I cache
94 .B libreadline2
95 would produce output similar to the following:
96 .PP
97 .RS
98 .PD 0
99 Package: libreadline2
100 .PP
101 Versions: 2.1-8,2.1-7,
102 .PP
103 Reverse Depends:
104 .RS
105 .PP
106 libreadlineg2,libreadline2
107 .PP
108 libreadlineg2,libreadline2
109 .PP
110 libreadline2-altdev,libreadline2
111 .RE
112 .PP
113 Dependencies:
114 .PP
115 2.1-8 - libc5 ncurses3.0 ldso
116 .PP
117 2.1-7 - ldso libc5 ncurses3.0
118 .RE
119 .PD 1
120 .PP
121 Thus it may be seen that libreadline2, version 2.1-8, depends on libc5,
122 ncurses3.0, and ldso, which must be installed for libreadline2 to work. In
123 turn, libreadlineg2 and libreadline2-altdev depend on libreadline2. If
124 libreadline2 is installed, libc5, ncurses3.0, and ldso must also be
125 installed; libreadlineg2 and libreadline2-altdev do not have to be
126 installed.
127 .SS stats
128 .B stats
129 displays some statistics about
130 .IR cache .
131 No further arguments are expected. Statistics reported are:
132 .RS
133 .TP
134 .I Total package names
135 is the number of package names found in the cache.
136 .TP
137 .I Normal packages
138 is the number of regular, ordinary package names; these
139 are packages that bear a one-to-one correspondence between their names and
140 the names used by other packages for them in dependencies. The majority of
141 packages fall into this category.
142 .TP
143 .I Pure virtual packages
144 is the number of packages that exist only as a virtual package name; that
145 is, packages only "provide" the virtual package name, and no package
146 actually uses the name. For instance, "mail-transport-agent" in the Debian
147 GNU/Linux system is a pure virtual package; several packages provide
148 "mail-transport-agent", but there is no package named "mail-transport-agent".
149 .TP
150 .I Single virtual packages
151 is the number of packages with only one package providing a particular
152 virtual package. For instance, in the Debian GNU/Linux system,
153 "X11-text-viewer" is a virtual package, but only one package, xless,
154 provides "X11-text-viewer".
155 .TP
156 .I Mixed virtual packages
157 is the number of packages that either provide a particular virtual package
158 or have the virtual package name as the package name. For instance, in the
159 Debian GNU/Linux system, e2fsprogs is both an actual package, and
160 provided by the e2compr package.
161 .TP
162 .I Missing
163 is the number of package names that were referenced in a dependency but
164 were not provided by any package. Missing packages may be in evidence
165 if a full distribution is not accesssed, or if a package (real or virtual)
166 has been dropped from the distribution.
167 .TP
168 .I Total distinct versions
169 is the number of package versions found in the cache; this value is
170 therefore at least equal to the number of total package names. If more than
171 one distribution (both "stable" and "unstable", for instance), is being
172 accessed, this value can be considerably larger than the number of total
173 package names.
174 .TP
175 .I Total dependencies
176 is the number of dependency relationships claimed by all of the packages in
177 the cache.
178 .RE
179 .SH OPTIONS
180 None.
181 .SH FILES
182 None.
183 .SH SEE ALSO
184 .BR apt (8),
185 .BR apt-get (8),
186 .I /usr/doc/apt/cache*
187 .SH DIAGNOSTICS
188 apt-cache returns zero on normal operation, decimal 100 on error.
189 .SH BUGS
190 See <http://www.debian.org/Bugs/db/pa/lapt.html>. If you wish to report a
191 bug in
192 .BR apt-cache ,
193 please see
194 .I /usr/doc/debian/bug-reporting.txt
195 or the
196 .BR bug (1)
197 command.
198 .SH AUTHOR
199 apt-cache was written by the APT team <apt@packages.debian.org>.