Provided by: neurodebian_0.41.2+nmu1_all
NAME
nd-configurerepo - configure APT to use NeuroDebian repository
SYNOPSIS
nd-configurerepo [options]
DESCRIPTION
Enables NeuroDebian repository for the current Debian or Ubuntu release.
OPTIONS
-r, --release=RELEASE Name of the Debian/Ubuntu release to be used. If not specified, it is deduced from the 'apt-cache policy' output, by taking repository of Debian or Ubuntu origin with highest priority. --print-releases Print a list of releases present in NeuroDebian repository. --print-release Print the release deduced from the output of apt-cache policy. -f, --flavor=full|libre Which flavor of the repository should be enabled: libre Only 'main' component, containing only DFSG-compliant content. full Includes 'main', 'contrib', and 'non-free'. If not specified -- deduced from the output of apt-cache policy. --print-flavor Print the flavor deduced from the output of apt-cache policy. -c, --components=c1,c2,c3 Comma separated list of components to enable among: software primary software repository data data packages devel "overlay" of development versions (like Debians' "experimental"). Not sufficient on its own and available only from the main site If not specified -- "software,data" -m, --mirror=NAME|URL Which mirror to use. Could be a mirror code-name (as specified in /etc/neurodebian/neurodebian.cfg), or a URL. --print-mirrors Return a list (with abbreviation) of known NeuroDebian mirrors. --overwrite, If apt file already present, it would not be overridden (by default). Use this option to overwrite. --suffix=SUFFIX Which suffix to add to the apt file, in case you are trying to enable multiple repositories --sources, --no-sources Either to enable deb-src lines. If none specified -- would be enabled if sources for a core package (apt) are available. -n, --dry-run Do not perform any changes -- generated configurations and commands will simply be printed to stdout --install If found absent, all necessary tools (wget, netselect) if available will be apt-get installed -v, --verbose Enable additional progress messages. Could be used multiple times -q, --quiet Make operation quiet -- only error messages would be output -h, --help Print short description, usage summary and option list. --version Print version information and exit. Exit status: non-0 exit status in case of error. Error exit code would depend on which command has failed.
EXAMPLES
nd-configurerepo Enable software and data components from the optimal (according to netselect) mirror. Some information about progress will be printed nd-configurerepo -q --suffix=-devel -c devel Quietly enable -devel repository for the current release, and place apt configuration into /etc/apt/sources.list.d/neurodebian.sources-devel.list nd-configurerepo -q --suffix=-de-sid-full -c software,data,devel -m jp Force sid distribution, all the components, from the Japan mirror
AUTHOR
Written by Yaroslav Halchenko for the NeuroDebian project.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2014 Yaroslav Halchenko <debian@onerussian.com> Licensed under GNU Public License version 3 or later. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.