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NAME

       osinfo-db-path - Report database locations

SYNOPSIS

       osinfo-db-path [OPTIONS...]

DESCRIPTION

       The osinfo-db-path tool will report the paths associated with the standard osinfo database
       locations:

       system
        This is the primary system-wide database location, intended for use by operating system
        vendors distributing database files in the native package format.

       local
        This is the secondary system-wide database location, intended for use by system
        administrators wishing to provide an updated database for all users.

       user
        This is the user private database location, intended for use by unprivileged local users
        wishing to provide applications they use with an updated database.

       If run by a privileged account (ie root), the local database location will be reported by
       default, otherwise the user location will be reported.

OPTIONS

       --user  Override the default behaviour to force reporting of the user database location.

       --local Override the default behaviour to force reporting of the local database location.

       --system
               Override the default behaviour to force reporting of the system database location.

       --dir=PATH
               Override the default behaviour to force reporting of the custom directory PATH.

       --root=PATH
               Prefix the database location with the root directory given by "PATH". This is
               useful when wishing to report paths relative to a chroot environment or
               equivalent.

EXIT STATUS

       The exit status will be 0 if the requested path was reported, or 1 if the arguments were
       invalid.

SEE ALSO

       "osinfo-db-export(1)", "osinfo-db-import(1)"

AUTHORS

       Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (C) 2016 Red Hat, Inc.

LICENSE

       "osinfo-db-import" is distributed under the terms of the GNU LGPL v2+ license. This is
       free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO warranty; not even for
       MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE