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NAME

       porgball - Binary package support for porg(8).

SYNOPSIS

       porgball [OPTIONS] [-a|<packages>]
       porgball -e [OPTIONS] <porgballs>

DESCRIPTION

       By  default, porgball may be given one or more package names as arguments, and for each of
       those packages it creates a binary tarball containing all the currently  installed  files.
       For this to work the packages have to be registered in the porg database.
       Leading  slashes  ('/')  are stripped from the paths of the files in the tarballs, so they
       can be extracted into user-defined directories.

       With option -e, porgball admits one or more previously created tarballs  ("porgballs")  as
       arguments,  and  installs  them  into the system, optionally logging the installation with
       porg(8).

       Note: Options cannot be joined up, for instance:  '-af'  is  not  correct,  type  '-a  -f'
       instead.

       Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.

GENERAL OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Show usage information and exit.

       -v, --verbose
              Explain what is being done.

       -V, --version
              Print version information and exit.

       -L, --logdir=DIR
              Porg  log  directory.  Default  is  '/var/lib/porg', unless option LOGDIR is set in
              porgrc(5).

PORGBALL CREATION OPTIONS

       -a, --all
              Create a porgball for each package logged in the porg database.

       -X, --exact-version
              Disable expansion of package version.
              By default, porgball automatically expands the package names given as arguments, by
              adding all the versions of the package that are registered in the porg database.
              The  option  -X  inhibits  this  expansion,  so  that  package names must match the
              basename and the whole version of a registered package.

       -d, --directory=DIR
              Create the porgballs in directory DIR (default is '.').

       -g, --gzip
              Compress with gzip (default).

       -b, --bzip2
              Compress with bzip2.

       -x, --xz
              Compress with xz.

       -#     Set the compression level (speed/quality  balance).  '#'  is  a  number  between  1
              (faster compression) and 9 (best compression). Default is 9.

       --fast An alias for -1.

       --best An alias for -9.

       -f, --force
              Force overwrite of existing output files.

       -t, --test
              Test intergity of the porgball after creating it.

       -n, --no-porg-suffix
              Do  not  append  '.porg' suffix to the name of the porgballs.  For instance, create
              'foo-1.0.tar.gz' instead of 'foo-1.0.porg.tar.gz'.

PORGBALL EXTRACTION OPTIONS

       -e, --extract
              Extract (install) the given porgballs, in directory '/' by default.

       -l, --log
              Log the file extraction with porg, retrieving the appropriate package name from the
              name of the porgball.

       -d, --directory=DIR
              Extract the files into directory DIR (as the option -C in tar).

FILES

       /etc/porgrc - porg configuration file
       /var/lib/porg - default porg log directory

AUTHOR

       Written by David Ricart (http://porg.sourceforge.net)

SEE ALSO

       porg(8), porgrc(5)