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       service port|acronym - displays modules that provide the given service port|acronym
 
       service port|acronym - displays modules that provide the given service port|acronym
  
       newer date - print packages that are newer than a specified date. the date must be
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       newer date - print packages that are newer than a specified date. the date must be specified in the 'yyyymmdd' format, where y=year, m=month, and d=day
              specified in the 'yyyymmdd' format, where y=year, m=month, and d=day
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       older date - print packages that are older than a specified date. the date must be
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       older date - print packages that are older than a specified date. the date must be specified in the 'yyyymmdd' format, where y=year, m=month, and d=day
              specified in the 'yyyymmdd' format, where y=year, m=month, and d=day
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       from <path/><file> - find out what module has <path>/file installed
 
       from <path/><file> - find out what module has <path>/file installed
  
       installed <module> view all installed packages  and  corresponding  version  numbers  or
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       installed <module> view all installed packages  and  corresponding  version  numbers  or check  to  see whether a particular package is installed  
              check  to  see whether a particular package is installed and if it is
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            and if it is installed display its version number
              installed display its version number
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       section <module> - view a list of all sections in the software catalogue  or  display  a list of packages from a specific section
 
       section <module> - view a list of all sections in the software catalogue  or  display  a list of packages from a specific section
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       eert <module> - displays a tree of the module's reverse dependencies.
 
       eert <module> - displays a tree of the module's reverse dependencies.
  
       new <module> - Attempt to create a module DETAILS file  from  scratch  using  cut-n-paste data from the user. Very dirty method to get a module started by just having 4 pieces of information handy: download url, descriptions and name
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       new <module> - Attempt to create a module DETAILS file  from  scratch  using  cut-n-paste data from the user. Very dirty method to get a module started by just  
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          having 4 pieces of information handy: download url, descriptions and name
  
       edit <module> - Copy  an  existing module to zlocal so it can be edited. Turn on ZLOCAL_OVERRIDES to make sure your edited module gets  used  instead  of the default module.
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       edit <module> - Copy  an  existing module to zlocal so it can be edited. Turn on ZLOCAL_OVERRIDES to make sure your edited module gets  used  instead  of the  
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            default module.
  
 
       unedit <module> -  Discards your 'edit'ed zlocal module. Works the same as removing it.
 
       unedit <module> -  Discards your 'edit'ed zlocal module. Works the same as removing it.
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       submit <module> - Submit  a  module  to  the  lunar  module submission list/mail alias. Please only submit tested changes.
 
       submit <module> - Submit  a  module  to  the  lunar  module submission list/mail alias. Please only submit tested changes.
  
       $MODULE_SCRIPT <module> - replace $MODULE_SCRIPT with any of the following DETAILS |  CONFIGURE |  CONFLICTS  |  PRE_BUILD  |  BUILD  |  POST_BUILD  | POST_INSTALL | POST_REMOVE to show module scripts for the module
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       $MODULE_SCRIPT <module> - replace $MODULE_SCRIPT with any of the following DETAILS |  CONFIGURE |  CONFLICTS  |  PRE_BUILD  |  BUILD  |  POST_BUILD  |  
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            POST_INSTALL | POST_REMOVE to show module scripts for the module
  
 
AUTHOR
 
AUTHOR

Latest revision as of 18:03, 22 August 2010

Disclaimer:

This page may not be in synchronization with the man pages available on a Lunar-Linux system.

The initial version was a cut'n'paste from the man command, which produces weird wiki formatting.



LVU(1) LUNAR LVU(1)

NAME

      lvu - query/view lunar package management information

SYNOPSIS

      lvu alien|leafs|orphans|pam
      lvu cd|what|where|website|sources|urls|maintainer|version <module>
      lvu compile|compiler|links|install|sum|md5sum <module>
      lvu export|import [snapshot]
      lvu moonbase|html|updatelog|activity
      lvu search "phrase"
      lvu service port|acronym
      lvu newer|older <yyyymmdd>
      lvu from <path/file>
      lvu installed [module]
      lvu conflicts
      lvu held|exiled|expired
      lvu section [section]
      lvu voyeur [delay or module]
      lvu depends <module>
      lvu tree <module>
      lvu stree <module>
      lvu eert <module>
      lvu size [module]
      lvu new|submit|edit|unedit [module]
      lvu $MODULE_SCRIPT <module>

COPYRIGHT

      lvu(1)  is  Copyright  (C) 2002-2003 Terry Chan with portions copyrighted by
      previous authors 2001-2002 lvu(1) also contains material which is  Copyright
      (C) Lunar-Linux team.

DESCRIPTION

      lvu is part of the lunar source-based package management suite. It is a gen-
      eral purpose command-line tool for displaying package logs, version informa-
      tion,  checking  for  installed  packages, checksums, message digests, main-
      tainer  information,  package  URL  information,  displaying  new  packages,
      untracked  files,  sections, searching for files that are installed, finding
      when modules were created and packages in the  software  catalogue.  It  can
      even  take  and  retrieve snapshots of currently installed packages for easy
      duplication.

OPTIONS

      alien - find and display all files which are not  currently  tracked  by  the lunar package management system
      leafs - displays installed modules that have no explicit dependencies on them
      orphans - displays installed modules that are missing required dependencies
      pam - display modules installed that are pam aware
      cd <module> -  changes current directory to the given module and execs a new shell
      what <module> - view the long package description
      where <module> - display the section a module belongs to
      website <module> - display the URL for the specified module
      sources <module> - list all source files contained in a module
      urls <module> - list all URLs for a module
      maintainer <module> - display  the  email  address  of the person currently responsible for maintaining a specified module
      version <module> - display version of module in moonbase
      compile <module> - show the compiler output generated when the module was built
      compiler <module> - display the version of compiler used for creating the  ELF  files  in modules
      links <module> - display  the  modules  that  this  module's ELF binary files actually links to
      install <module> - used to determine what files were installed by a module and where those files are located
      conflicts - display modules with conflicting files
      held - display held modules
      exiled - display exiled modules
      expired - display a list of modules which will be updated by a `lunar renew`
      sum <module> - print CRC checksums for modules(s). If no module is given it defaults to all.
      md5sum <module> - print module MD5 message digests  (fingerprints).  If  no  module  is given it default to all
      export - take a snapshot of all modules and configuration currently installed
      import snapshot - restore  the  snapshot  from  a  previous lvu export command (see the export option)
      moonbase - prints the entire moonbase
      html - prints the entire moonbase in a nice html format
      updatelog -  view summary log of previous lunar update
      activity - view the main lunar activity log
      search "phrase" - Searches modules long descriptions for phrase
      service port|acronym - displays modules that provide the given service port|acronym
      newer date - print packages that are newer than a specified date. the date must be specified in the 'yyyymmdd' format, where y=year, m=month, and d=day
      older date - print packages that are older than a specified date. the date must be specified in the 'yyyymmdd' format, where y=year, m=month, and d=day
      from <path/><file> - find out what module has <path>/file installed
      installed <module> view all installed packages  and  corresponding  version  numbers  or check  to  see whether a particular package is installed 
            and if it is installed display its version number
      section <module> - view a list of all sections in the software catalogue  or  display  a list of packages from a specific section
      size <module> - display  the  size of a given module or all your installed modules in KB
      voyeur <module> - start looking at what lin is compiling at the moment and outputs  it. A module can be optionally specified.
      depends <module> - displays  the  modules  that explicitly or recursively depend on this module.
      tree <module> - displays a tree of the module's dependencies.
      stree <module> -  displays a shorter form of the tree of the module's dependencies.
      eert <module> - displays a tree of the module's reverse dependencies.
      new <module> - Attempt to create a module DETAILS file  from  scratch  using  cut-n-paste data from the user. Very dirty method to get a module started by just    
          having 4 pieces of information handy: download url, descriptions and name
      edit <module> - Copy  an  existing module to zlocal so it can be edited. Turn on ZLOCAL_OVERRIDES to make sure your edited module gets  used  instead  of the    
           default module.
      unedit <module> -  Discards your 'edit'ed zlocal module. Works the same as removing it.
      submit <module> - Submit  a  module  to  the  lunar  module submission list/mail alias. Please only submit tested changes.
      $MODULE_SCRIPT <module> - replace $MODULE_SCRIPT with any of the following DETAILS |  CONFIGURE |  CONFLICTS  |  PRE_BUILD  |  BUILD  |  POST_BUILD  | 
           POST_INSTALL | POST_REMOVE to show module scripts for the module

AUTHOR

      Original version written by Brian Peterson
      Modified by Kyle Sallee
      Updated Thomas Stewart 01/15/2002
      Converted to Lunar by Terry Chan 03/23/2002
      Edited and new functions added by Chuck Mead 05/21/2002
      Updated again by Terry Chan 08/08/2003
      Updated by Stefan Wold 06/07/2009

REPORTING BUGS

      Report bugs to <maintainer@lunar-linux.org>

SEE ALSO

      lunar(8), lin(8), lrm(8), lget(8), moonbase(5)

WARRANTY

      This is free software with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY

Lunar Linux June 2009 LVU(1)

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