From d9fc4acc572c6647a4f27b838d35d27d805d190e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jason Stubbs Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 08:37:44 +0000 Subject: Migration (without history) of the current stable line to subversion. svn path=/main/branches/2.0/; revision=1941 --- pym/emergehelp.py | 370 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 370 insertions(+) create mode 100644 pym/emergehelp.py (limited to 'pym/emergehelp.py') diff --git a/pym/emergehelp.py b/pym/emergehelp.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..98a399e41 --- /dev/null +++ b/pym/emergehelp.py @@ -0,0 +1,370 @@ +# Copyright 1999-2004 Gentoo Foundation +# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 +# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-src/portage/pym/emergehelp.py,v 1.8.2.2 2005/01/16 02:35:33 carpaski Exp $ +cvs_id_string="$Id: emergehelp.py,v 1.8.2.2 2005/01/16 02:35:33 carpaski Exp $"[5:-2] + +import os,sys +from output import bold, turquoise, green + +def shorthelp(): + print + print + print bold("Usage:") + print " "+turquoise("emerge")+" [ "+green("options")+" ] [ "+green("action")+" ] [ "+turquoise("ebuildfile")+" | "+turquoise("tbz2file")+" | "+turquoise("dependency")+" ] [ ... ]" + print " "+turquoise("emerge")+" [ "+green("options")+" ] [ "+green("action")+" ] < "+turquoise("system")+" | "+turquoise("world")+" >" + print " "+turquoise("emerge")+" < "+turquoise("--sync")+" | "+turquoise("--metadata")+" | "+turquoise("--info")+" >" + print " "+turquoise("emerge")+" "+turquoise("--resume")+" [ "+green("--pretend")+" | "+green("--ask")+" | "+green("--skipfirst")+" ]" + print " "+turquoise("emerge")+" "+turquoise("--help")+" [ "+green("system")+" | "+green("config")+" | "+green("sync")+" ] " + print bold("Options:")+" "+green("-")+"["+green("abcCdDefhikKlnoOpPsSuUvV")+"] ["+green("--oneshot")+"] ["+green("--newuse")+"] ["+green("--noconfmem")+"]" + print " ["+green("--columns")+"] ["+green("--nospinner")+"]" + print bold("Actions:")+" [ "+green("--clean")+" | "+green("--depclean")+" | "+green("--inject")+" | "+green("--prune")+" | "+green("--regen")+" | "+green("--search")+" | "+green("--unmerge")+" ]" + print + +def help(myaction,myopts,havecolor=1): + if not havecolor: + nocolor() + if not myaction and ("--help" not in myopts): + shorthelp() + print + print " For more help try 'emerge --help' or consult the man page." + print + elif not myaction: + shorthelp() + print + print turquoise("Help (this screen):") + print " "+green("--help")+" ("+green("-h")+" short option)" + print " Displays this help; an additional argument (see above) will tell" + print " emerge to display detailed help." + print + print turquoise("Actions:") + print " "+green("--clean")+" ("+green("-c")+" short option)" + print " Cleans the system by removing outdated packages which will not" + print " remove functionalities or prevent your system from working." + print " The arguments can be in several different formats :" + print " * world " + print " * system or" + print " * 'dependency specification' (in single quotes is best.)" + print " Here are a few examples of the dependency specification format:" + print " "+bold("binutils")+" matches" + print " binutils-2.11.90.0.7 and binutils-2.11.92.0.12.3-r1" + print " "+bold("sys-devel/binutils")+" matches" + print " binutils-2.11.90.0.7 and binutils-2.11.92.0.12.3-r1" + print " "+bold(">sys-devel/binutils-2.11.90.0.7")+" matches" + print " binutils-2.11.92.0.12.3-r1" + print " "+bold(">=sys-devel/binutils-2.11.90.0.7")+" matches" + print " binutils-2.11.90.0.7 and binutils-2.11.92.0.12.3-r1" + print " "+bold("<=sys-devel/binutils-2.11.92.0.12.3-r1")+" matches" + print " binutils-2.11.90.0.7 and binutils-2.11.92.0.12.3-r1" + print + print " "+green("--depclean") + print " Cleans the system by removing packages that are not associated" + print " with explicitly merged packages. Depclean works by creating the" + print " full dependency tree from the system list and the world file," + print " then comparing it to installed packages. Packages installed, but" + print " not associated with an explicit merge are listed as candidates" + print " for unmerging."+turquoise(" WARNING: This can seriously affect your system by") + print " "+turquoise("removing packages that may have been linked against, but due to") + print " "+turquoise("changes in USE flags may no longer be part of the dep tree. Use") + print " "+turquoise("caution when employing this feature.") + print + print " "+green("--info") + print " Displays important portage variables that will be exported to" + print " ebuild.sh when performing merges. This information is useful" + print " for bug reports and verification of settings. All settings in" + print " make.{conf,globals,defaults} and the environment show up if" + print " run with the '--verbose' flag." + print + print " "+green("--metadata") + print " Causes portage to process all the metacache files as is normally done" + print " on the tail end of an rsync update using "+bold("emerge --sync")+". The" + print " processing creates the cache database that portage uses for" + print " pre-parsed lookups of package data." + print + print " "+green("--prune")+" ("+green("-P")+" short option)" + print " "+turquoise("WARNING: This action can remove important packages!") + print " Removes all but the most recently installed version of a package" + print " from your system. This action doesn't verify the possible binary" + print " compatibility between versions and can thus remove essential" + print " dependencies from your system." + print " The argument format is the same as for the "+bold("--clean")+" action." + print + print " "+green("--regen") + print " Causes portage to check and update the dependency cache of all" + print " ebuilds in the portage tree. This is not recommended for rsync" + print " users as rsync updates the cache using server-side caches." + print " Rsync users should simply 'emerge --sync' to regenerate." + print + print " "+green("--search")+" ("+green("-s")+" short option)" + print " searches for matches of the supplied string in the current local" + print " portage tree. The search string is a regular expression. Prepending" + print " the expression with a '@' will cause the category to be included in" + print " the search." + print " A few examples:" + print " "+bold("emerge search '^kde'") + print " list all packages starting with kde" + print " "+bold("emerge search 'gcc$'") + print " list all packages ending with gcc" + print " "+bold("emerge search @^dev-java.*jdk") + print " list all available Java JDKs" + print + print " "+green("--unmerge")+" ("+green("-C")+" short option)" + print " "+turquoise("WARNING: This action can remove important packages!") + print " Removes all matching packages "+bold("completely")+" from" + print " your system. Specify arguments using the dependency specification" + print " format described in the "+bold("--clean")+" action above." + print + print turquoise("Options:") + print " "+green("--ask")+" ("+green("-a")+" short option)" + print " before performing the merge, display what ebuilds and tbz2s will" + print " be installed, in the same format as when using --pretend; then" + print " ask whether to continue with the merge or abort. Using --ask is" + print " more efficient than using --pretend and then executing the same" + print " command without --pretend, as dependencies will only need to be" + print " calculated once." + print + print " "+green("--buildpkg")+" ("+green("-b")+" short option)" + print " Tell emerge to build binary packages for all ebuilds processed" + print " (in addition to actually merging the packages. Useful for" + print " maintainers or if you administrate multiple Gentoo Linux" + print " systems (build once, emerge tbz2s everywhere) as well as disaster" + print " recovery." + print + print " "+green("--buildpkgonly")+" ("+green("-B")+" short option)" + print " Creates a binary package, but does not merge it to the" + print " system. This has the restriction that unsatisfied dependencies" + print " must not exist for the desired package as they cannot be used if" + print " they do not exist on the system." + print + print " "+green("--changelog")+" ("+green("-l")+" short option)" + print " When pretending, also display the ChangeLog entries for packages" + print " that will be upgraded." + print + print " "+green("--columns") + print " Display the pretend output in a tabular form. Versions are" + print " aligned vertically." + print + print " "+green("--debug")+" ("+green("-d")+" short option)" + print " Tell emerge to run the ebuild command in --debug mode. In this" + print " mode, the bash build environment will run with the -x option," + print " causing it to output verbose debug information print to stdout." + print " --debug is great for finding bash syntax errors as providing" + print " very verbose information about the dependency and build process." + print + print " "+green("--deep")+" ("+green("-D")+" short option)" + print " When used in conjunction with --update, this flag forces emerge" + print " to consider the entire dependency tree of packages, instead of" + print " checking only the immediate dependencies of the packages. As an" + print " example, this catches updates in libraries that are not directly" + print " listed in the dependencies of a package." + print + print " "+green("--emptytree")+" ("+green("-e")+" short option)" + print " Virtually tweaks the tree of installed packages to contain" + print " nothing. This is great to use together with --pretend. This makes" + print " it possible for developers to get a complete overview of the" + print " complete dependency tree of a certain package." + print + print " "+green("--fetchonly")+" ("+green("-f")+" short option)" + print " Instead of doing any package building, just perform fetches for" + print " all packages (main package as well as all dependencies.) When" + print " used in combination with --pretend all the SRC_URIs will be" + print " displayed multiple mirrors per line, one line per file." + print + print " "+green("--fetch-all-uri") + print " Same as --fetchonly except that all package files, including those" + print " not required to build the package, will be processed." + print + print " "+green("--getbinpkg")+" ("+green("-g")+" short option)" + print " Using the server and location defined in PORTAGE_BINHOST, portage" + print " will download the information from each binary file there and it" + print " will use that information to help build the dependency list. This" + print " option implies '-k'. (Use -gK for binary-only merging.)" + print + print " "+green("--getbinpkgonly")+" ("+green("-G")+" short option)" + print " This option is identical to -g, as above, except it will not use" + print " ANY information from the local machine. All binaries will be" + print " downloaded from the remote server without consulting packages" + print " existing in the packages directory." + print + print " "+green("--newuse") + print " Tells emerge to include installed packages where USE flags have " + print " changed since installation." + print + print " "+green("--noconfmem") + print " Portage keeps track of files that have been placed into" + print " CONFIG_PROTECT directories, and normally it will not merge the" + print " same file more than once, as that would become annoying. This" + print " can lead to problems when the user wants the file in the case" + print " of accidental deletion. With this option, files will always be" + print " merged to the live fs instead of silently dropped." + print + print " "+green("--nodeps")+" ("+green("-O")+" short option)" + print " Merge specified packages, but don't merge any dependencies." + print " Note that the build may fail if deps aren't satisfied." + print + print " "+green("--noreplace")+" ("+green("-n")+" short option)" + print " Skip the packages specified on the command-line that have" + print " already been installed. Without this option, any packages," + print " ebuilds, or deps you specify on the command-line *will* cause" + print " Portage to remerge the package, even if it is already installed." + print " Note that Portage won't remerge dependencies by default." + print + print " "+green("--nospinner") + print " Disables the spinner regardless of terminal type." + print + print " "+green("--oneshot") + print " Emerge as normal, but don't add packages to the world profile." + print " This package will only be updated if it is depended upon by" + print " another package." + print + print " "+green("--onlydeps")+" ("+green("-o")+" short option)" + print " Only merge (or pretend to merge) the dependencies of the" + print " specified packages, not the packages themselves." + print + print " "+green("--pretend")+" ("+green("-p")+" short option)" + print " Instead of actually performing the merge, simply display what" + print " ebuilds and tbz2s *would* have been installed if --pretend" + print " weren't used. Using --pretend is strongly recommended before" + print " installing an unfamiliar package. In the printout, N = new," + print " U = updating, R = replacing, F = fetch restricted, B = blocked" + print " by an already installed package, D = possible downgrading," + print " S = slotted install. --verbose causes affecting use flags to be" + print " printed out accompanied by a '+' for enabled and a '-' for" + print " disabled USE flags." + print + print " "+green("--quiet")+" ("+green("-q")+" short option)" + print " Effects vary, but the general outcome is a reduced or condensed" + print " output from portage's displays." + print + print " "+green("--resume") + print " Resumes the last merge operation. Can be treated just like a" + print " regular merge as --pretend and other options work along side." + print " 'emerge --resume' only returns an error on failure. Nothing to" + print " do exits with a message and a success condition." + print + print " "+green("--searchdesc")+" ("+green("-S")+" short option)" + print " Matches the search string against the description field as well" + print " the package's name. Take caution as the descriptions are also" + print " matched as regular expressions." + print " emerge -S html" + print " emerge -S applet" + print " emerge -S 'perl.*module'" + print + print " "+green("--skipfirst") + print " This option is only valid in a resume situation. It removes the" + print " first package in the resume list so that a merge may continue in" + print " the presence of an uncorrectable or inconsequential error. This" + print " should only be used in cases where skipping the package will not" + print " result in failed dependencies." + print + print " "+green("--tree")+" ("+green("-t")+" short option)" + print " Shows the dependency tree using indentation for dependencies." + print " The packages are also listed in reverse merge order so that" + print " a package's dependencies follow the package. Only really useful" + print " in combination with --emptytree, --update or --deep." + print + print " "+green("--update")+" ("+green("-u")+" short option)" + print " Updates packages to the best version available, which may not" + print " always be the highest version number due to masking for testing" + print " and development. This will also update direct dependencies which" + print " may not what you want. In general use this option only in combi-" + print " nation with the world or system target." + print + print " "+green("--usepkg")+" ("+green("-k")+" short option)" + print " Tell emerge to use binary packages (from $PKGDIR) if they are" + print " available, thus possibly avoiding some time-consuming compiles." + print " This option is useful for CD installs; you can export" + print " PKGDIR=/mnt/cdrom/packages and then use this option to have" + print " emerge \"pull\" binary packages from the CD in order to satisfy" + print " dependencies." + print + print " "+green("--usepkgonly")+" ("+green("-K")+" short option)" + print " Like --usepkg above, except this only allows the use of binary" + print " packages, and it will abort the emerge if the package is not" + print " available at the time of dependency calculation." + print + print " "+green("--verbose")+" ("+green("-v")+" short option)" + print " Effects vary, but the general outcome is an increased or expanded" + print " display of content in portage's displays." + print + print " "+green("--version")+" ("+green("-V")+" short option)" + print " Displays the currently installed version of portage along with" + print " other information useful for quick reference on a system. See" + print " "+bold("emerge info")+" for more advanced information." + print + elif myaction in ["rsync","sync"]: + print + print bold("Usage: ")+turquoise("emerge")+" "+turquoise("--sync") + print + print " 'emerge --sync' tells emerge to update the Portage tree as specified in" + print " The SYNC variable found in /etc/make.conf. By default, SYNC instructs" + print " emerge to perform an rsync-style update with rsync.gentoo.org." + print + print " 'emerge-webrsync' exists as a helper app to emerge --sync, providing a" + print " method to receive the entire portage tree as a tarball that can be" + print " extracted and used. First time syncs would benefit greatly from this." + print + print " "+turquoise("WARNING:") + print " If using our rsync server, emerge will clean out all files that do not" + print " exist on it, including ones that you may have created. The exceptions" + print " to this are the distfiles, local and packages directories." + print + elif myaction=="system": + print + print bold("Usage: ")+turquoise("emerge")+" [ "+green("options")+" ] "+turquoise("system") + print + print " \"emerge system\" is the Portage system update command. When run, it" + print " will scan the etc/make.profile/packages file and determine what" + print " packages need to be installed so that your system meets the minimum" + print " requirements of your current system profile. Note that this doesn't" + print " necessarily bring your system up-to-date at all; instead, it just" + print " ensures that you have no missing parts. For example, if your system" + print " profile specifies that you should have sys-apps/iptables installed" + print " and you don't, then \"emerge system\" will install it (the most" + print " recent version that matches the profile spec) for you. It's always a" + print " good idea to do an \"emerge --pretend system\" before an \"emerge" + print " system\", just so you know what emerge is planning to do." + print + elif myaction=="config": + outstuff=green("Config file management support (preliminary)")+""" + +Portage has a special feature called "config file protection". The purpose of +this feature is to prevent new package installs from clobbering existing +configuration files. By default, config file protection is turned on for /etc +and the KDE configuration dirs; more may be added in the future. + +When Portage installs a file into a protected directory tree like /etc, any +existing files will not be overwritten. If a file of the same name already +exists, Portage will change the name of the to-be- installed file from 'foo' to +'._cfg0000_foo'. If '._cfg0000_foo' already exists, this name becomes +'._cfg0001_foo', etc. In this way, existing files are not overwritten, +allowing the administrator to manually merge the new config files and avoid any +unexpected changes. + +In addition to protecting overwritten files, Portage will not delete any files +from a protected directory when a package is unmerged. While this may be a +little bit untidy, it does prevent potentially valuable config files from being +deleted, which is of paramount importance. + +Protected directories are set using the CONFIG_PROTECT variable, normally +defined in /etc/make.globals. Directory exceptions to the CONFIG_PROTECTed +directories can be specified using the CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK variable. To find +files that need to be updated in /etc, type: + +# find /etc -iname '._cfg????_*' + +You can disable this feature by setting CONFIG_PROTECT="-*" in /etc/make.conf. +Then, Portage will mercilessly auto-update your config files. Alternatively, +you can leave Config File Protection on but tell Portage that it can overwrite +files in certain specific /etc subdirectories. For example, if you wanted +Portage to automatically update your rc scripts and your wget configuration, +but didn't want any other changes made without your explicit approval, you'd +add this to /etc/make.conf: + +CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK="/etc/wget /etc/rc.d" + +etc-update is also available to aid in the merging of these files. It provides +a vimdiff interactive merging setup and can auto-merge trivial changes. + +""" + print outstuff + -- cgit v1.2.3-1-g7c22