XBPS-REPO(8) =========== NAME ---- xbps-repo - XBPS command for binary package repositories SYNOPSYS -------- *xbps-repo* ['options'] 'target' ['arguments'] DESCRIPTION ----------- The xbps-repo(1) command is used to handle local or remote binary package repositories in the *XBPS binary package system*. You can use it to create a package index for a local repository, add or remove local and remote repositories, search for packages and show information about a binary package in repository pool. OPTIONS ------- *-r* 'rootdir':: Sets the 'root' directory. By default the root directory is set to '/'. Please note that the database directory is always set to '/var/db/xbps' independently of 'rootdir'. So if you use a 'rootdir' of '/blah', metadata stuff will go into '/blah/var/db/xbps'. *-V*:: Shows the current XBPS release version (library and code). TARGETS ------- Please note that all targets are *case insensitive*. *add* 'URI':: Adds a repository as specified in 'URI' to the repository pool. Local (by specifying a *directory*) and remote (by specifiying an *HTTP/HTTPS/FTP URL*) repositories can be specified. *genindex* '/path/to/local/repo':: Generates a package index for a local repository as specified in its argument. It will look for archives with *.xbps* extension and will only add it into the index if version is newer than the one available in the index. The same argument should be used for the *add* and *remove* targets. *list*:: Lists all currently registered repositories in repository pool. *remove* 'URI':: Removes a repository from repository pool as specified by the 'URI' argument. You have to use the same 'URI' that was used in the *add* target. *search* 'pattern':: Search for packages containing the shell 'pattern' (see fnmatch(3)) in its *pkgname* or *description* values. *show 'pkgname'*:: Shows information about binary package 'pkgname'. This will print the size it takes in filesystem, description, maintainer, architecture and other information. *sync 'URI'*:: Syncs the package index file that is available from the repository specified at 'URI'. The new file will be fetched if it has been modified since last synchronization. BUGS ---- Probably, but I try to make this not happen. Use it under your own responsability and enjoy your life. Report bugs in ''. SEE ALSO -------- *xbps-bin(8)*, *xbps-src(8)* XBPS utilities: '' To build binary packages, the xbps-src(8) shell script is the command designed for this task. This must be retrieved from a GIT repository, available at ''. AUTHORS ------- The *XBPS binary package system* has been designed and implemented by Juan Romero Pardines .