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6 App::Pinto::Command::update - update packages to latest versions
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9 version 0.14
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12 pinto --root=REPOSITORY_ROOT update [OPTIONS] TARGET ...
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15 !! THIS COMMAND IS EXPERIMENTAL !!!
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17 This command updates packages in your repository to the newer versions
18 in an updstream repository. By default, Pinto takes the first newer
19 version that it finds. If the "--cascade" option is used, then Pinto
20 will take the newest version it finds among all the upstream
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24 Arguments are the names of the pakcages you want to install. If using
25 the "--all" or "--roots" options then arguments are not allowed.
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28 blank lines and lines that look like comments (i.e. starting with "#"
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33 --all
34 Update all distributions in the stack. We do not attempt to update
35 locally added distributions unless "--force" is used. If this
36 option is used, then package names cannot be given as command
37 arguments. See also the "--roots" option.
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39 --cascade
40 !! THIS OPTION IS EXPERIMENTAL !!
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42 When searching for a package (or one of its prerequisites), always
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44 all the upstream repositories, rather than just taking the first
45 newer version that is found. Remember that Pinto only searches the
46 upstream repositories when the local repository does not already
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49 --diff-style=STYLE
50 Controls the style of the diff reports. STYLE must be either
51 "concise" or "detailed". Concise reports show only one record for
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55 The default style is "concise". However, the default style can
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57 your preferred STYLE. This variable affects the default style for
58 diff reports generated by all other commands too.
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60 --dry-run
61 Go through all the motions, but do not actually commit any changes
62 to the repository. At the conclusion, a diff showing the changes
63 that would have been made will be displayed. Use this option to
64 see how upgrades would potentially impact the stack.
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67 Forcibly unpin any packages that require updating. The pins will
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70 --no-fail
71 !! THIS OPTION IS EXPERIMENTAL !!
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73 Normally, failure to pull a target (or its prerequisites) causes
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75 repository. But if C <--no-fail> is set, then only the changes
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77 back and the command will continue processing the remaining
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80 This option is useful if you want to throw a list of targets into a
81 repository and see which ones are problematic. Once you've fixed
82 the broken ones, you can throw the whole list at the repository
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85 --message=TEXT
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87 Use TEXT as the revision history log message. If you do not use
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95 --pin
96 Pins the packages to the stack, so they cannot be changed until you
97 unpin them. Only the packages in the requested targets will be
98 pinned -- packages in prerequisites will not be pinned. However,
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101 --recurse
102 --no-recurse
103 Recursively pull any distributions required to satisfy
104 prerequisites for the targets. The default value for this option
105 can be configured in the pinto.ini configuration file for the
106 repository (it is usually set to 1). To disable recursion, use
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110 Updates the root distributions of the stack. We do not attempt to
111 update locally added distributions unless "--force" is used. If
112 this option is used, then package names cannot be given as command
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115 --skip-missing-prerequisite=PACKAGE
116 -k PACKAGE
117 !! THIS OPTION IS EXPERIMENTAL !!
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119 Skip any prerequisite with name PACKAGE if a satisfactory version
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121 occurrs. This option only has effect when recursively fetching
122 prerequisites for the targets (See also the "--recurse" option).
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125 --skip-all-missing-prerequisites
126 -K !! THIS OPTION IS EXPERIMENTAL !!
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128 Skips all missing prerequisites if a satisfactory version cannot be
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132 recursively fetching prerequisites for the targets (See also the
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139 stack. Use the stacks command to see the stacks in the repository.
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141 --use-default-message
142 -M Use the default value for the revision history log message. Pinto
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148 --with-development-prerequisites
149 --wd
150 Also pull development prerequisites so you'll have everything you
151 need to work on those distributions, in the event that you need to
152 patch them in the future. Be aware that most distributions do not
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156 Jeffrey Ryan Thalhammer <jeff@stratopan.com>
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159 This software is copyright (c) 2015 by Jeffrey Ryan Thalhammer.
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161 This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
162 the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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