1bpkg-rep-info(1)            General Commands Manual           bpkg-rep-info(1)
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NAME

6       bpkg-rep-info - print repository information
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SYNOPSIS

9       bpkg rep-info [options] rep-loc
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DESCRIPTION

12       The  rep-info  command  prints  various information about the specified
13       repository. By default it print the repository's name and  location  as
14       the  first  line. If the repository is signed, the certificate informa‐
15       tion (name/organization/email) is printed as the next line followed  by
16       the certificate fingerprint. Then comes the list of complement and pre‐
17       requisite repositories followed by the list of available packages.
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19       This default format can be altered in various ways using options listed
20       below. Note also that the information is written to stdout, not stderr.
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22       If  the  current  working directory contains a bpkg configuration, then
23       rep-info will use its certificate database for the repository authenti‐
24       cation.  That  is,  it will trust the repository's certificate if it is
25       already trusted by the configuration. Otherwise it will  add  the  cer‐
26       tificate  to  the  configuration  if you confirm it is trusted. You can
27       specify an alternative configuration directory with the  --directory|-d
28       option.  To  disable  using  the  configuration  in the current working
29       directory pass this option with an empty path.
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REP-INFO OPTIONS

32       --name|-n
33              Print the repository's name and location.
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35       --cert-fingerprint
36              Print the repository's certificate fingerprint or empty line  if
37              the repository is unsigned.
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39       --cert-name
40              Print  the  repository's  certificate  common name (CN) or empty
41              line if the repository is unsigned.
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43       --cert-organization
44              Print the repository's  certificate  organization  name  (O)  or
45              empty line if the repository is unsigned.
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47       --cert-email
48              Print  the  repository's  certificate email or empty line if the
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51       --repositories|-r
52              Print the list of complement and prerequisite repositories.
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54       --packages|-p
55              Print the list of available packages.
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57       --manifest
58              Instead of printing the information in the human-readable  form,
59              dump  it (to stdout) as manifest(s). Normally you would use this
60              option in combination with --packages|-p or --repositories|-r to
61              only  dump  one of the manifests. If the --deep option is speci‐
62              fied, then in the resulting packages manifest the *-file  values
63              are replaced with the contents of the referenced files. See also
64              --repositories-file and --packages-file.
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66       --deep Verify files referenced by the *-file manifest values.
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68       --repositories-file path
69              If --manifest is specified, then save the repositories  manifest
70              to the specified file instead of dumping it to stdout.
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72       --packages-file path
73              If  --manifest  is specified, then save the packages manifest to
74              the specified file instead of dumping it to stdout.
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76       --type type
77              Specify the repository type with valid values  being  pkg,  dir,
78              and git. Refer to bpkg-rep-add(1) for details.
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80       --directory|-d dir
81              Use configuration in dir for the trusted certificate database.
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COMMON OPTIONS

84       The  common  options are summarized below with a more detailed descrip‐
85       tion available in bpkg-common-options(1).
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87       -v     Print essential underlying commands being executed.
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89       -V     Print all underlying commands being executed.
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91       --quiet|-q
92              Run quietly, only printing error messages.
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94       --verbose level
95              Set the diagnostics verbosity to level between 0 and 6.
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97       --jobs|-j num
98              Number of jobs to perform in parallel.
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100       --no-result
101              Don't print informational messages about the outcome of perform‐
102              ing a command.
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104       --no-progress
105              Suppress  progress  indicators for long-lasting operations, such
106              as network transfers, building, etc.
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108       --build path
109              The build program to be used to build packages.
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111       --build-option opt
112              Additional option to be passed to the build program.
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114       --fetch path
115              The fetch program to be used to download resources.
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117       --fetch-option opt
118              Additional option to be passed to the fetch program.
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120       --fetch-timeout sec
121              The fetch and fetch-like (for example, git) program timeout.
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123       --git path
124              The git program to be used to fetch git repositories.
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126       --git-option opt
127              Additional common option to be passed to the git program.
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129       --sha256 path
130              The sha256 program to be used to calculate SHA256 sums.
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132       --sha256-option opt
133              Additional option to be passed to the sha256 program.
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135       --tar path
136              The tar program to be used to extract package archives.
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138       --tar-option opt
139              Additional option to be passed to the tar program.
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141       --openssl path
142              The openssl program to be used for crypto operations.
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144       --openssl-option opt
145              Additional option to be passed to the openssl program.
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147       --auth type
148              Types of repositories to authenticate.
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150       --trust fingerprint
151              Trust repository certificate with a SHA256 fingerprint.
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153       --trust-yes
154              Assume the answer to all authentication prompts is yes.
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156       --trust-no
157              Assume the answer to all authentication prompts is no.
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159       --pager path
160              The pager program to be used to show long text.
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162       --pager-option opt
163              Additional option to be passed to the pager program.
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165       --options-file file
166              Read additional options from file.
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168       --default-options dir
169              The directory to load additional default options files from.
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171       --no-default-options
172              Don't load default options files.
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DEFAULT OPTIONS FILES

175       See  bpkg-default-options-files(1)  for  an  overview  of  the  default
176       options files. If the rep-info command uses an existing bpkg configura‐
177       tion, then the start directory is the configuration  directory.  Other‐
178       wise, only the predefined directories (home, system, etc) are searched.
179       The following options files are searched for in each directory and,  if
180       found, loaded in the order listed:
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182       bpkg.options
183       bpkg-rep-info.options
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185       The  following  rep-info  command  options  cannot  be specified in the
186       default options files:
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188       --directory|-d
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BUGS

191       Send bug reports to the users@build2.org mailing list.
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194       Copyright (c) 2014-2019 Code Synthesis Ltd
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196       Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify  this  document
197       under the terms of the MIT License.
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201bpkg 0.12.0                      November 2019                bpkg-rep-info(1)
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