aptdcon - command line client for aptdaemon
aptdcon allows to perform package management tasks, e.g.
installing or removing software, using aptdaemon. There isn't any need to be
root to run this programme.
- -v, --version
- Show the version number of the aptdcon.
- -h, --help
- Show information about the usage of the command.
- -d, --debug
- Show additional information on the command line.
- -i, --install PACKAGES
- Install the list of PACKAGES. If you want to install more than one package
you have to put the package names into quotation marks.
- --reinstall
PACKAGES
- Reinstall the list of PACKAGES. If you want to reinstall more than one
package you have to put the package names into quotation marks.
- -r, --remove PACKAGES
- Remove the list of PACKAGES. If you want to remove more than one package
you have to put the package names into quotation marks.
- -p, --purge PACKAGES
- Purge the list of PACKAGES. If you want to purge more than one package you
have to put the package names into quotation marks.
- -u, --upgrade PACKAGES
- Upgrade the list of PACKAGES. If you want to upgrade more than one package
you have to put the package names into quotation marks.
- --upgrade-system
- Upgrade the whole system.
- --fix-install
- Try to complete a previously cancelled installation by calling "dpkg
--configure -a".
- --fix-depends
- Try to resolve unsatisified dependencies. Attention: Currently you don't
get a confirmation of the changes, which makes this method quite dangerous
since it could remove a lot of packages.
- --add-vendor-key
PUBLIC_KEY_FILE
- Install the PUBLIC_KEY_FILE to authenticate and trust packages singed by
the vendor.
- --add-vendor-key-from-keyserver
PUBLIC_KEY_ID
- Download and install the PUBLIC_KEY_ID to authenticate and trust packages
singed by the vendor. Requires the --keyserver to be set.
- --key-server
KEYSERVER
- Download vendor keys from the given KEYSERVER.
- --remove-vendor-key
FINGERPRINT
- Remove the vendor key of the given FINGERPRINT to no longer trust packages
from this vendor.
- --add-repository
´DEB_LINE´
- Allow to install software from the repository specified by the given
DEB_LINE. You have to put quotation marks around the DEB_LINE since it
normally contains spaces: ´deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian
unstable main´
- --sources-file
SOURCES_FILE
- Specify an alternative sources file to which the new repository should be
written. SOURCES_FILE should be only the basename:
backports.list
- --list-trusted-vendors
- Show all trusted software vendors and theirs keys.
- --hide-terminal
- Do not attach to the interactive terminal of the underlying dpkg
call.
- --allow-unauthenticated
- Allow to install packages which are not from a trusted vendor.
The following command will install the package xterm and remove
the package eterm in the same run:
$ aptdcon --install "xterm" --remove
"eterm"
To handle more than one package the names have to be put into
quotation marks. The following command will install xterm and eterm:
$ aptdcon --install "xterm eterm"
The following command will add the backport repository to the
sources.list in a separate file
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/backports.list :
$ aptdcon --sources-file backports.list \
--add-repostiry "deb http://archive.backports.org/debian stable
main"
By default aptdaemon logs to the syslog facility AptDaemon.
Furthermore you can use the -d option to get additional information on the
command line.
https://launchpad.net/aptdaemon
You can report bugs at the Launchpad site of aptdaemon:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/aptdaemon/+filebug
Sebastian Heinlein <devel at glatzor dot de>
aptd(1), org.debian.apt(7),
org.debian.apt.transaction(7)