bpkg-rep-fetch - Man Page
fetch list of available packages
Synopsis
bpkg rep-fetch|fetch [options] [(rep-name | rep-loc)...]
Description
The rep-fetch command fetches the list of available packages for the specified repositories as well as all their complement and prerequisite repositories, recursively. If no repositories were specified, then all the repositories previously added (bpkg-rep-add(1)) to the configuration are fetched.
The repository to fetch can be specified either as a repository name or as a repository location (URL or a directory path; see bpkg-rep-add(1) for details). In the latter case, the repository location is added/replaced as if by first executing the rep-add command.
Note that fetching only a specific repository that happens to be a prerequisite or complete of another repository not being fetched may result in an inconsistent repository state.
Rep-Fetch Options
- --shallow
Do not re-fetch complement and prerequisite repositories of the specified repositories unless the set of complements and/or prerequisites has changed.
- --directory|-d dir
Assume configuration is in dir rather than in the current working directory.
Common Options
The common options are summarized below with a more detailed description available in bpkg-common-options(1).
- -v
Print essential underlying commands being executed.
- -V
Print all underlying commands being executed.
- --quiet|-q
Run quietly, only printing error messages.
- --verbose level
Set the diagnostics verbosity to level between 0 and 6.
- --stdout-format format
Representation format to use for printing to stdout.
- --jobs|-j num
Number of jobs to perform in parallel.
- --no-result
Don't print informational messages about the outcome of performing a command or some of its parts.
- --structured-result fmt
Write the result of performing a command in a structured form.
- --progress
Display progress indicators for long-lasting operations, such as network transfers, building, etc.
- --no-progress
Suppress progress indicators for long-lasting operations, such as network transfers, building, etc.
- --diag-color
Use color in diagnostics.
- --no-diag-color
Don't use color in diagnostics.
- --build path
The build program to be used to build packages.
- --build-option opt
Additional option to be passed to the build program.
- --fetch path
The fetch program to be used to download resources.
- --fetch-option opt
Additional option to be passed to the fetch program.
- --fetch-timeout sec
The fetch and fetch-like (for example, git) program timeout.
- --pkg-proxy url
HTTP proxy server to use when fetching package manifests and archives from remote pkg repositories.
- --git path
The git program to be used to fetch git repositories.
- --git-option opt
Additional common option to be passed to the git program.
- --sha256 path
The sha256 program to be used to calculate SHA256 sums.
- --sha256-option opt
Additional option to be passed to the sha256 program.
- --tar path
The tar program to be used to extract package archives.
- --tar-option opt
Additional option to be passed to the tar program.
- --openssl path
The openssl program to be used for crypto operations.
- --openssl-option opt
Additional option to be passed to the openssl program.
- --auth type
Types of repositories to authenticate.
- --trust fingerprint
Trust repository certificate with a SHA256 fingerprint.
- --trust-yes
Assume the answer to all authentication prompts is yes.
- --trust-no
Assume the answer to all authentication prompts is no.
- --git-capabilities up=pc
Protocol capabilities (pc) for a git repository URL prefix (up).
- --pager path
The pager program to be used to show long text.
- --pager-option opt
Additional option to be passed to the pager program.
- --options-file file
Read additional options from file.
- --default-options dir
The directory to load additional default options files from.
- --no-default-options
Don't load default options files.
- --keep-tmp
Don't remove the bpkg's temporary directory at the end of the command execution and print its path at the verbosity level 2 or higher.
Default Options Files
See bpkg-default-options-files(1) for an overview of the default options files. For the rep-fetch command the search start directory is the configuration directory. The following options files are searched for in each directory and, if found, loaded in the order listed:
bpkg.options bpkg-rep-fetch.options
The following rep-fetch command options cannot be specified in the default options files:
--directory|-d
Bugs
Send bug reports to the users@build2.org mailing list.
Copyright
Copyright (c) 2014-2024 the build2 authors.
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the MIT License.
Referenced By
bpkg(1), bpkg-pkg-build(1), bpkg-rep-add(1).