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+<!DOCTYPE refentry PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
+ "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
+<!ENTITY % aptent SYSTEM "apt.ent"> %aptent;
+<!ENTITY % aptverbatiment SYSTEM "apt-verbatim.ent"> %aptverbatiment;
+<!ENTITY % aptvendor SYSTEM "apt-vendor.ent"> %aptvendor;
+]>
+
+<refentry>
+
+ <refentryinfo>
+ &apt-author.jgunthorpe;
+ &apt-author.team;
+ &apt-email;
+ &apt-product;
+ <!-- The last update date -->
+ <date>2019-04-04T00:00:00Z</date>
+ </refentryinfo>
+
+ <refmeta>
+ <refentrytitle>apt-cache</refentrytitle>
+ <manvolnum>8</manvolnum>
+ <refmiscinfo class="manual">APT</refmiscinfo>
+ </refmeta>
+
+ <!-- Man page title -->
+ <refnamediv>
+ <refname>apt-cache</refname>
+ <refpurpose>query the APT cache</refpurpose>
+ </refnamediv>
+
+ &synopsis-command-apt-cache;
+
+ <refsect1><title>Description</title>
+ <para>
+ <command>apt-cache</command> performs a variety of operations on APT's
+ package cache. <command>apt-cache</command> does not manipulate the
+ state of the system but does provide operations to search and generate
+ interesting output from the package metadata. The metadata is acquired
+ and updated via the 'update' command of e.g. <command>apt-get</command>,
+ so that it can be outdated if the last update is too long ago, but in
+ exchange <command>apt-cache</command> works independently of the
+ availability of the configured sources (e.g. offline).
+ </para>
+
+ <para>Unless the <option>-h</option>, or <option>--help</option> option is given, one of the
+ commands below must be present.</para>
+
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry><term><option>gencaches</option></term>
+ <listitem><para><literal>gencaches</literal> creates APT's package cache. This is done
+ implicitly by all commands needing this cache if it is missing or outdated.</para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><option>showpkg</option> <option><replaceable>&synopsis-pkg;</replaceable>…</option></term>
+ <listitem><para><literal>showpkg</literal> displays information about the packages listed on the
+ command line. Remaining arguments are package names. The available
+ versions and reverse dependencies of each package listed are listed, as
+ well as forward dependencies for each version. Forward (normal)
+ dependencies are those packages upon which the package in question
+ depends; reverse dependencies are those packages that depend upon the
+ package in question. Thus, forward dependencies must be satisfied for a
+ package, but reverse dependencies need not be.
+ For instance, <command>apt-cache showpkg libreadline2</command> would produce
+ output similar to the following:</para>
+
+<informalexample><programlisting>
+Package: libreadline2
+Versions: 2.1-12(/var/state/apt/lists/foo_Packages),
+Reverse Depends:
+ libreadlineg2,libreadline2
+ libreadline2-altdev,libreadline2
+Dependencies:
+2.1-12 - libc5 (2 5.4.0-0) ncurses3.0 (0 (null))
+Provides:
+2.1-12 -
+Reverse Provides:
+</programlisting></informalexample>
+
+ <para>Thus it may be seen that libreadline2, version 2.1-12, depends on
+ libc5 and ncurses3.0 which must be installed for libreadline2 to work.
+ In turn, libreadlineg2 and libreadline2-altdev depend on libreadline2. If
+ libreadline2 is installed, libc5 and ncurses3.0 (and ldso) must also be
+ installed; libreadlineg2 and libreadline2-altdev do not have to be
+ installed. For the specific meaning of the remainder of the output it
+ is best to consult the apt source code.</para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><option>stats</option></term><listitem><para><literal>stats</literal> displays some statistics about the cache.
+ No further arguments are expected. Statistics reported are:
+ <itemizedlist>
+ <listitem><para><literal>Total package names</literal> is the number of package names found
+ in the cache.</para>
+ </listitem>
+
+ <listitem><para><literal>Normal packages</literal> is the number of regular, ordinary package
+ names; these are packages that bear a one-to-one correspondence between
+ their names and the names used by other packages for them in
+ dependencies. The majority of packages fall into this category.</para>
+ </listitem>
+
+ <listitem><para><literal>Pure virtual packages</literal> is the number of packages that exist
+ only as a virtual package name; that is, packages only "provide" the
+ virtual package name, and no package actually uses the name. For
+ instance, "mail-transport-agent" in the Debian system is a
+ pure virtual package; several packages provide "mail-transport-agent",
+ but there is no package named "mail-transport-agent".</para>
+ </listitem>
+
+ <listitem><para><literal>Single virtual packages</literal> is the number of packages with only
+ one package providing a particular virtual package. For example, in the
+ Debian system, "X11-text-viewer" is a virtual package, but
+ only one package, xless, provides "X11-text-viewer".</para>
+ </listitem>
+
+ <listitem><para><literal>Mixed virtual packages</literal> is the number of packages that either
+ provide a particular virtual package or have the virtual package name
+ as the package name. For instance, in the Debian system,
+ "debconf" is both an actual package, and provided by the debconf-tiny
+ package.</para>
+ </listitem>
+
+ <listitem><para><literal>Missing</literal> is the number of package names that were referenced in
+ a dependency but were not provided by any package. Missing packages may
+ be an evidence if a full distribution is not accessed, or if a package
+ (real or virtual) has been dropped from the distribution. Usually they
+ are referenced from Conflicts or Breaks statements.</para>
+ </listitem>
+
+ <listitem><para><literal>Total distinct</literal> versions is the number of package versions
+ found in the cache. If more than one distribution is being accessed
+ (for instance, "stable" and "unstable"), this value
+ can be considerably larger than the number of total package names.</para>
+ </listitem>
+
+ <listitem><para><literal>Total dependencies</literal> is the number of dependency relationships
+ claimed by all of the packages in the cache.</para>
+ </listitem>
+ </itemizedlist>
+ </para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><option>showsrc</option> <option><replaceable>&synopsis-pkg;</replaceable>…</option></term>
+ <listitem><para><literal>showsrc</literal> displays all the
+ source package records that match the given package names. All
+ versions are shown, as well as all records that declare the name
+ to be a binary package. Use <option>--only-source</option> to
+ display only source package names.
+ </para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><option>dump</option></term>
+ <listitem><para><literal>dump</literal> shows a short listing of every package in the cache. It is
+ primarily for debugging.</para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><option>dumpavail</option></term>
+ <listitem><para><literal>dumpavail</literal> prints out an available list to stdout. This is
+ suitable for use with &dpkg; and is used by the &dselect; method.</para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><option>unmet</option></term>
+ <listitem><para><literal>unmet</literal> displays a summary of all unmet dependencies in the
+ package cache.</para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><option>show</option> <option><replaceable>&synopsis-pkg;</replaceable>…</option></term>
+ <listitem><para><literal>show</literal> performs a function similar to
+ <command>dpkg --print-avail</command>; it displays the package records for the
+ named packages.</para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><option>search</option> <option><replaceable>&synopsis-regex;</replaceable>…</option></term>
+ <listitem><para><literal>search</literal> performs a full text search on all available package
+ lists for the POSIX regex pattern given, see &regex;.
+ It searches the package names and the
+ descriptions for an occurrence of the regular expression and prints out
+ the package name and the short description, including virtual package
+ names.
+ If <option>--full</option> is given
+ then output identical to <literal>show</literal> is produced for each matched
+ package, and if <option>--names-only</option> is given then the long description
+ is not searched, only the package name and provided packages are.</para>
+ <para>
+ Separate arguments can be used to specify multiple search patterns that
+ are and'ed together.</para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><option>depends</option> <option><replaceable>&synopsis-pkg;</replaceable>…</option></term>
+ <listitem><para><literal>depends</literal> shows a listing of each dependency a package has
+ and all the possible other packages that can fulfill that dependency.</para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><option>rdepends</option> <option><replaceable>&synopsis-pkg;</replaceable>…</option></term>
+ <listitem><para><literal>rdepends</literal> shows a listing of each reverse dependency a
+ package has.</para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><option>pkgnames</option> <optional><replaceable>&synopsis-prefix;</replaceable></optional></term>
+ <listitem><para>This command prints the name of each package APT knows. The optional
+ argument is a prefix match to filter the name list. The output is suitable
+ for use in a shell tab complete function and the output is generated
+ extremely quickly. This command is best used with the
+ <option>--generate</option> option.</para>
+ <para>Note that a package which APT knows of is not necessarily available to download,
+ installable or installed, e.g. virtual packages are also listed in the generated list.
+ </para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><option>dotty</option> <option><replaceable>&synopsis-pkg;</replaceable>…</option></term>
+ <listitem><para><literal>dotty</literal> takes a list of packages on the command line and
+ generates output suitable for use by dotty from the
+ <ulink url="http://www.research.att.com/sw/tools/graphviz/">GraphViz</ulink>
+ package. The result will be a set of nodes and edges representing the
+ relationships between the packages. By default the given packages will
+ trace out all dependent packages; this can produce a very large graph.
+ To limit the output to only the packages listed on the command line,
+ set the <literal>APT::Cache::GivenOnly</literal> option.</para>
+
+ <para>The resulting nodes will have several shapes; normal packages are boxes,
+ pure virtual packages are triangles, mixed virtual packages are diamonds,
+ missing packages are hexagons. Orange boxes mean recursion was stopped
+ (leaf packages), blue lines are pre-depends, green lines are conflicts.</para>
+
+ <para>Caution, dotty cannot graph larger sets of packages.</para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><option>xvcg</option> <option><replaceable>&synopsis-pkg;</replaceable>…</option></term>
+ <listitem><para>The same as <literal>dotty</literal>, only for xvcg from the
+ <ulink url="http://rw4.cs.uni-sb.de/users/sander/html/gsvcg1.html">VCG tool</ulink>.
+ </para></listitem></varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><option>policy</option> <optional><replaceable>&synopsis-pkg;</replaceable>…</optional></term>
+ <listitem><para><literal>policy</literal> is meant to help debug issues relating to the
+ preferences file. With no arguments it will print out the
+ priorities of each source. Otherwise it prints out detailed information
+ about the priority selection of the named package.</para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><option>madison</option> <option><replaceable>&synopsis-pkg;</replaceable>…</option></term>
+ <listitem><para><literal>apt-cache</literal>'s <literal>madison</literal> command attempts to mimic
+ the output format and a subset of the functionality of the Debian
+ archive management tool, <literal>madison</literal>. It displays
+ available versions of a package in a tabular format. Unlike the
+ original <literal>madison</literal>, it can only display information for
+ the architecture for which APT has retrieved package lists
+ (<literal>APT::Architecture</literal>).</para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+ </variablelist>
+ </refsect1>
+
+ <refsect1><title>options</title>
+ &apt-cmdblurb;
+
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry><term><option>-p</option></term><term><option>--pkg-cache</option></term>
+ <listitem><para>Select the file to store the package cache. The package cache is the
+ primary cache used by all operations.
+ Configuration Item: <literal>Dir::Cache::pkgcache</literal>.</para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><option>-s</option></term><term><option>--src-cache</option></term>
+ <listitem><para>Select the file to store the source cache. The source is used only by
+ <literal>gencaches</literal> and it stores a parsed version of the package
+ information from remote sources. When building the package cache the
+ source cache is used to avoid reparsing all of the package files.
+ Configuration Item: <literal>Dir::Cache::srcpkgcache</literal>.</para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><option>-q</option></term><term><option>--quiet</option></term>
+ <listitem><para>Quiet; produces output suitable for logging, omitting progress indicators.
+ More q's will produce more quietness up to a maximum of 2. You can also use
+ <option>-q=#</option> to set the quietness level, overriding the configuration file.
+ Configuration Item: <literal>quiet</literal>.</para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><option>-i</option></term><term><option>--important</option></term>
+ <listitem><para>Print only important dependencies; for use with <literal>unmet</literal>
+ and <literal>depends</literal>. Causes only Depends and
+ Pre-Depends relations to be printed.
+ Configuration Item: <literal>APT::Cache::Important</literal>.</para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><option>--no-pre-depends</option></term>
+ <term><option>--no-depends</option></term>
+ <term><option>--no-recommends</option></term>
+ <term><option>--no-suggests</option></term>
+ <term><option>--no-conflicts</option></term>
+ <term><option>--no-breaks</option></term>
+ <term><option>--no-replaces</option></term>
+ <term><option>--no-enhances</option></term>
+ <listitem><para>Per default the <command>depends</command> and
+ <command>rdepends</command> print all dependencies. This can be tweaked with
+ these flags which will omit the specified dependency type.
+ Configuration Item: <literal>APT::Cache::Show<replaceable>DependencyType</replaceable></literal>
+ e.g. <literal>APT::Cache::ShowRecommends</literal>.</para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><option>--implicit</option></term>
+ <listitem><para>Per default <command>depends</command> and <command>rdepends</command>
+ print only dependencies explicitly expressed in the metadata. With this flag
+ it will also show dependencies implicitly added based on the encountered data.
+ A <literal>Conflicts: foo</literal> e.g. expresses implicitly that this package
+ also conflicts with the package foo from any other architecture.
+ Configuration Item: <literal>APT::Cache::ShowImplicit</literal>.
+ </para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><option>-f</option></term><term><option>--full</option></term>
+ <listitem><para>Print full package records when searching.
+ Configuration Item: <literal>APT::Cache::ShowFull</literal>.</para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><option>-a</option></term><term><option>--all-versions</option></term>
+ <listitem><para>Print full records for all available versions. This is the
+ default; to turn it off, use <option>--no-all-versions</option>.
+ If <option>--no-all-versions</option> is specified, only the candidate version
+ will be displayed (the one which would be selected for installation).
+ This option is only applicable to the <literal>show</literal> command.
+ Configuration Item: <literal>APT::Cache::AllVersions</literal>.</para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><option>-g</option></term><term><option>--generate</option></term>
+ <listitem><para>Perform automatic package cache regeneration, rather than use the cache
+ as it is. This is the default; to turn it off, use <option>--no-generate</option>.
+ Configuration Item: <literal>APT::Cache::Generate</literal>.</para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><option>--names-only</option></term><term><option>-n</option></term>
+ <listitem><para>Only search on the package and provided package names, not the long descriptions.
+ Configuration Item: <literal>APT::Cache::NamesOnly</literal>.</para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><option>--all-names</option></term>
+ <listitem><para>Make <literal>pkgnames</literal> print all names, including virtual packages
+ and missing dependencies.
+ Configuration Item: <literal>APT::Cache::AllNames</literal>.</para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><option>--recurse</option></term>
+ <listitem><para>Make <literal>depends</literal> and <literal>rdepends</literal> recursive so
+ that all packages mentioned are printed once.
+ Configuration Item: <literal>APT::Cache::RecurseDepends</literal>.</para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><option>--installed</option></term>
+ <listitem><para>
+ Limit the output of <literal>depends</literal> and <literal>rdepends</literal> to
+ packages which are currently installed.
+ Configuration Item: <literal>APT::Cache::Installed</literal>.</para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><option>--with-source</option> <option>&synopsis-param-filename;</option></term>
+ <listitem><para>
+ Adds the given file as a source for metadata. Can be repeated to add multiple files.
+ Supported are currently <literal>*.deb</literal>, <literal>*.dsc</literal>,
+ <literal>*.changes</literal>, <literal>Sources</literal> and
+ <literal>Packages</literal> files as well as source package directories.
+ Files are matched based on their name only, not their content!</para>
+ <para><literal>Sources</literal> and <literal>Packages</literal> can be compressed in any
+ format apt supports as long as they have the correct extension. If you need to store
+ multiple of these files in one directory you can prefix a name of your choice with the
+ last character being an underscore ("<literal>_</literal>"). Example: my.example_Packages.xz</para>
+ <para>Note that these sources are treated as trusted (see &apt-secure;).
+ Configuration Item: <literal>APT::Sources::With</literal>.</para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ &apt-commonoptions;
+
+ </variablelist>
+ </refsect1>
+
+ <refsect1><title>Files</title>
+ <variablelist>
+ &file-sourceslist;
+ &file-statelists;
+ </variablelist>
+ </refsect1>
+
+ <refsect1><title>See Also</title>
+ <para>&apt-conf;, &sources-list;, &apt-get;
+ </para>
+ </refsect1>
+
+ <refsect1><title>Diagnostics</title>
+ <para><command>apt-cache</command> returns zero on normal operation, decimal 100 on error.
+ </para>
+ </refsect1>
+
+ &manbugs;
+
+</refentry>