xbps-install.1: improve description for -y.
It is a common confusion that --yes should also accept new signing keys; it really shouldn't, so document that explicitly. Also explain how to tell XBPS about trusted keys.
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@ -171,7 +171,12 @@ versions that were found in repositories.
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.It Fl v , Fl -verbose
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Enables verbose messages.
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.It Fl y , Fl -yes
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Assume yes to all questions and avoid interactive questions.
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Assume yes to most questions and avoid interactive questions.
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A prompt will still be shown if the transaction requires trusting
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a new signing key for packages.
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If you need to automate new installations,
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it is necessary to add these keys to the system before installation, see
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.Sx FILES .
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.It Fl V , Fl -version
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Show the version information.
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.El
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@ -251,6 +256,8 @@ Default system configuration directory.
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Package files metadata.
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.It Ar /var/db/xbps/pkgdb-0.38.plist
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Default package database (0.38 format). Keeps track of installed packages and properties.
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.It Ar /var/db/xbps/keys
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Default trusted keys directory.
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.It Ar /var/cache/xbps
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Default cache directory to store downloaded binary packages.
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