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show-installed(1) | show-installed(1) |
NAME¶
show-installed
SYNOPSIS¶
show-installed [options]
DESCRIPTION¶
show-installed gives a compact description of the packages installed (or given) making use of the comps groups found in the repositories.
OPTIONS¶
- -h, --help
- show this help message and exit
- -f FORMAT, --format=FORMAT
- yum, kickstart or human; yum gives the result as a yum command line; kickstart the content of a %packages section; "human" readable is default.
- -i INPUT, --input=INPUT
- File to read the package list from instead of using the rpmdb. - for stdin. The file must contain package names only separated by white space (including newlines). rpm -qa --qf='%{name} ' produces proper output.
- -o OUTPUT, --output=OUTPUT
- File to write the result to. Stdout is used if option is omited.
- -q, --quiet
- Do not show warnings.
- -e, --no-excludes
- Only show groups that are installed completely. Do not use exclude lines.
- --global-excludes
- Print exclude lines at the end and not after the groups requiring them.
- --global-addons
- Print package names at the end and not after the groups offering them as addon.
- --addons-by-group
- Also show groups not selected to sort packages contained by them. Those groups are commented out with a "# " at the begin of the line.
- -m, --allow-mandatories
- Check if just installing the mandatory packages gives better results. Uses "." to mark those groups.
- -a, --allow-all
- Check if installing all packages in the groups gives better results. Uses "*" to mark those groups.
- --ignore-missing
- Ignore packages missing in the repos.
- --ignore-missing-excludes
- Do not produce exclude lines for packages not in the repository.
21 October 2010 | Florian Festi |