Provided by: botch_0.23-1build1_amd64 bug

NAME

       botch-y-u-b-d-transitive-essential - Find out why source packages are B-D transitive
       essential.

SYNOPSIS

       botch-y-u-b-d-transitive-essential [options] architecture Packages Sources [pkgname]

DESCRIPTION

       Find the reasons why source packages are B-D transitive essential.  Assumes that
       Architecture:all packages need not be bootstrapped.  Operates on the strong dependency
       graph.

       An optional package name as the last argument limits the output to that package.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
           Display help.

       -k, --keep
           Keep the temporary files

       -T, --timers
           time all program executions

       -o, --output=DIR
           Output directory. Default is the current directory

       -t, --tmp=DIR
           Temporary directory. Default is created by mktemp(1)

       -v, --verbose
           Be more verbose

       -d, --debug
           Maximum verbosity

       -D, --develop
           Execute tools from the source checkout instead of $PATH

EXAMPLE

       To find out why src:sysvinit is b-d-transitive-essential, run:

        botch-y-u-b-d-transitive-essential amd64 Packages Sources sysvinit

       Edges from installation sets to source packages (builds-from relationships) can be hard to
       diagnose. You can use dose-ceve to create a graph that doesn't condense binary packages to
       their installation sets. This has the disadvantage that also non-strong dependencies are
       also included.

        dose-ceve -G pkg -T dot --deb-native-arch=amd64 --deb-builds-from --deb-drop-b-d-indep deb://Packages debsrc://Sources > graph.dot
        botch-graph-shortest-path graph.dot - --source __ID__:"src:build-essential (= 12.2)" --target __ID__:"src:sysvinit (= 2.88dsf-59.8)" > out.dot
        xdot out.dot

BUGS

       See <http://bugs.debian.org/botch>.

SEE ALSO

       Debian doc-base Manual /usr/share/doc/botch/wiki/Home.html

AUTHOR

       This man page was written by Johannes Schauer. Botch is written by Johannes Schauer and
       Pietro Abate.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright 2012-2014 Johannes Schauer, Pietro Abate

       This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
       the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either
       version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. A special linking
       exception to the GNU Lesser General Public License applies to this library, see the
       COPYING file for more information.