freebsd-dev/usr.sbin/pkg_install/info/pkg_info.1
Jordan K. Hubbard d23866636a Added two new options, one of which is fairly far reaching:
-q	turns on "quiet" mode, where informational headers and such are not
	dumped, just the information.

-L	Shows full pathnames of files comprising a package.  With -q,
	this can be useful for doing fileset operations, such as
	"du -s `pkg_info -q -L foo_bin`" to see how much space package
	"foo_bin" is taking up.
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.\" Jordan K. Hubbard
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.\" @(#)pkg_info.1
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.TH pkg_info 1 "July 18, 1993" "" "FreeBSD"
.SH NAME
pkg_info - a utility for getting information on software package distributions.
.SH SYNOPSIS
.na
.B pkg_info
.RB [options]
.RB "pkg-file|pkg-name\ [.. pkg-file|pkg-name]"
.SH DESCRIPTION
The
.B pkg_info
command is used to dump out information for packages, either packed up in
files or already installed on the system
with the
.B pkg_create
command.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
The following command line options are supported.
.TP
.B \-a
Show all currently installed packages.
.TP
.B \-v
Turns on verbose output.
.TP
.B \-p
Show the installation prefix for each package.
.TP
.B \-q
Be "quiet" in emitting report headers and such, just dump the
raw info (basically, assume a non-human reading).
.TP
.B \-c
Show the comment (one liner) field for each package.
.TP
.B \-d
Show the long description field for each package.
.TP
.B \-f
Show the packing list instructions for each package.
.TP
.B \-i
Show the install script (if any) for each package.
.TP
.B \-k
Show the de-install script (if any) for each package.
.TP
.B \-r
Show the requirements script (if any) for each package.
.TP
.B \-L
Show the files within each package. This is different from just
viewing the packing list, since full pathnames for everything
are generated.
.TP
.BI "\-e\ " pkg-name
If the package identified by
.I pkg-name
is currently installed, return 0, otherwise return 1. This option
allows you to easily test for the presence of another (perhaps
prerequisite) package from a script.
.TP
.BI "\-l\ " str
Prefix each information catagory header (see
.I \-q)
shown with
.I str.
This is primarily of use to front-end programs who want to request a
lot of different information fields at once for a package, but don't
necessary want the output intermingled in such a way that they can't
organize it. This lets you add a special token to the start of
each field.
.TP
.BI "\-t\ " template
Use
.I template
as the input to mktemp(3). By default, this is the string
.B /tmp/instmp.XXXXXX
, but it may be necessary to override it in the situation where
space in your
.B /tmp
directory is limited. Be sure to leave some number of `X' characters
for mktemp(3) to fill in with a unique ID.
Note: This should really not be necessary with pkg_info,
since very little information is extracted from each package
and one would have to have a very small /tmp indeed to overflow
it.
.PP
.SH "TECHNICAL DETAILS"
Package info is either extracted from files supplied on the
command line, or from already installed package information
in /var/db/pkg/<pkg-name>.
.SH BUGS
Sure to be some.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR pkg_add "(" 1 "),"
.BR pkg_create "(" 1 "),"
.BR pkg_delete "(" 1 "),"
.SH AUTHORS
Jordan Hubbard