From 62593dcd600bafbffdd6887a7daeba6e9f034a4e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: emmett1 Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2026 00:10:01 +0800 Subject: docs updated --- docs/apkg_helpers.md | 86 ---------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 86 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 docs/apkg_helpers.md (limited to 'docs/apkg_helpers.md') diff --git a/docs/apkg_helpers.md b/docs/apkg_helpers.md deleted file mode 100644 index bbc54648..00000000 --- a/docs/apkg_helpers.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -# apkg helper scripts - -autils includes several helper scripts that work alongside `apkg` for package inspection, cleanup, and maintenance. See `man ` for full details on each command. - -## apkg-chroot - -Enter a chroot environment with virtual filesystems mounted. Useful for building packages or performing system maintenance inside an alternative root. - -```sh -apkg-chroot /mnt/alice # launch interactive shell -apkg-chroot /mnt/alice apkg -i mypkg # run a command inside the chroot -``` - -Must be run as root. Mounts `/dev`, `/proc`, `/sys`, `/run`, copies `/etc/resolv.conf`, and cleans up all mounts on exit. - -## apkg-clean - -List stale `.spm` package files and orphaned source tarballs that are no longer referenced by any current package recipe. Pipe to `xargs rm` to actually clean up. - -```sh -apkg-clean # list all unreferenced files -apkg-clean -p # list only stale packages -apkg-clean -s # list only stale sources -apkg-clean | xargs rm # remove them -``` - -## apkg-deps - -Show runtime library dependencies of an installed package. Uses `ldd` to find shared libraries needed by the package's binaries, then maps those libraries back to the packages that provide them. - -```sh -apkg-deps mypkg -``` - -Useful for discovering implicit runtime dependencies not listed in the formal `depends` file. Excludes the package itself and base system packages (gcc, musl, binutils, glibc). - -## apkg-foreign - -List installed packages that are not found in any configured repository. These may have been installed from an external source or had their recipes removed. - -```sh -apkg-foreign -``` - -Takes no arguments; outputs one package name per line. - -## apkg-genabuild - -Scaffold a new package recipe from a source URL. Parses the name and version from the URL and creates a directory with skeleton `abuild` and `info` files. - -```sh -apkg-genabuild https://example.com/mypkg-1.2.3.tar.gz -apkg-genabuild https://github.com/user/repo/archive/v1.0.tar.gz myname -``` - -Special handling for GitHub tag archives, PyPI packages (prefixes `python-`), and CPAN packages (prefixes `perl-`). An optional second argument overrides the derived package name. - -## apkg-orphan - -List orphan packages: packages that are installed and exist in a repository, but have no other installed package depending on them. These may be safe to remove. - -```sh -apkg-orphan -``` - -Takes no arguments; outputs one package name per line. - -## apkg-purge - -Remove a package and all its dependencies that are no longer needed by any other installed package. This is a "deep" removal compared to `apkg -r` which only removes the specified package. - -```sh -apkg-purge mypkg # dry-run: show what would be removed -apkg-purge -p mypkg # actually purge from the system -``` - -## apkg-redundantdeps - -Find redundant entries in `depends` files. A dependency is redundant if another listed dependency already pulls it in transitively. - -```sh -apkg-redundantdeps mypkg # check one package -apkg-redundantdeps # check all packages -apkg-redundantdeps -f mypkg # fix by removing redundant entries -apkg-redundantdeps -f # fix all packages -``` -- cgit v1.2.3