-.TH zpm-update 8 2018-12-10 "ZPM 0.4"
+.TH zpm-update 8 2019-02-16 "ZPM 0.4"
.SH NAME
zpm-update \- update set of installed packages
.SH SYNOPSIS
.BI -f " pkgfile"
]
[
-.B -LAOUnzvpSC
+.B -LAOUnzvpSCl
]
- d) localdb="$OPTARG" ;;
- P) packagepath="$OPTARG" ;;
- D) packagepath="$OPTARG:$packagepath" ;;
- R) rootdir="$OPTARG" ;;
-
- b) backup=1 ;;
- B) backup=0 ;;
- l) justlist=1 ;;
.RI [ \fB[+|-]\fIpackage ...]
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fBzpm-update\fR changes the set of installed packages.
the same time, rather than taking each package one at a time and installing,
updating, or removing it. If the admin wants to do the packages one at a time,
zpm-update can be run multiple times.
+.PP
+Either the package update process, or package scripts may
+put notes in the database with information for the sysadmin.
+zpm-note should be run after updates to check for these.
.SS Package Search
Packages will be searched for in *.repo files, the local database, and
in individual zpm package files. These are looked for by default
and no files are changed, this can only detect and report some
types of errors.
.TP
+\-l
+Just list the computed set of packages to update.
+.TP
\-R \fIrootdir\fR
Specify a root directory for the package installs. Files will be
installed relative to this directory.