# HG changeset patch # User Paul Issott # Date 1225660816 0 # Node ID e66b0f865f65c00548d1edec5fb2f4a58443181f # Parent bbd96b9261ca8de91b4ca93f57b59e74e56737c8 en: Update Tazpkg Manual (partial) diff -r bbd96b9261ca -r e66b0f865f65 en/doc/cookbook/wok-tools.html --- a/en/doc/cookbook/wok-tools.html Sat Nov 01 19:41:54 2008 -0200 +++ b/en/doc/cookbook/wok-tools.html Sun Nov 02 21:20:16 2008 +0000 @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ # tazpkg get-install slitaz-toolchain

-You also need mercurial: +You also need to get mercurial:

 # tazpkg get-install mercurial
 
diff -r bbd96b9261ca -r e66b0f865f65 en/doc/manuals/tazpkg.en.html --- a/en/doc/manuals/tazpkg.en.html Sat Nov 01 19:41:54 2008 -0200 +++ b/en/doc/manuals/tazpkg.en.html Sun Nov 02 21:20:16 2008 +0000 @@ -119,6 +119,14 @@
  # tazpkg desc busybox
 
+

list-config

+

+Lists the system configuration files. The --box option displays +in table format: +

+
 # tazpkg list-config
+ # tazpkg list-config --box
+

list-files

List all files installed with a package. This command will @@ -167,15 +175,14 @@ Or : # tazpkg install path/to/package-1.0.tazpkg --root=/mnt/rootfs -

install-list

+

install-list or get-install-list

Install a set of packages listed in a file. This command -allows you to install several packages with a single command +allows you to (download and) install several packages with a single command and can also be forced:

-
- # tazpkg install-list my-packages.list
- # tazpkg install-list my-packages.list --forced
+
 # tazpkg install-list my-packages.list
+ # tazpkg get-install-list my-packages.list --forced
 

remove

@@ -217,6 +224,15 @@

  # tazpkg repack package
 
+

repack-config

+

+The 'repack-config' command recreates a package +of the system configuration files (see list-config). It is enough +to install the package to find the current configuration. To repack +the configuration files: +

+
 # tazpkg repack-config
+

recharge

Recharge the list of available packages on the mirror. @@ -312,6 +328,26 @@

  # tazpkg setup-mirror
 
+

reconfigure

+

+Replays the post-install script from the package. +Example using gcc: +

+
 # tazpkg reconfigure gcc
+
+

set-release

+

+The 'set-release' command changes the current version and +upgrades the packages to the latest release: +

+
 # tazpkg set-release cooking
+
+

bugs

+

+Generates a list of known bugs in the packages: +

+
 # tazpkg bugs
+

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