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NAME

       botch-collapse-srcgraph - make a srcgraph acyclic by collapsing its strongly connected
       components

SYNOPSIS

       botch-collapse-srcgraph [options] srcgraph.xml Packages Sources

DESCRIPTION

       Given a srcgraph, collapse all strongly connected components to a single vertex

OPTIONS

       --version
           show program's version and exit

       -h, --help
           show this help message and exit

       -v, --verbose
           print additional information

       --quiet
           do no print any messages

       --deb-drop-b-d-indep
           Drop Build-Depends-Indep dependencies

       --deb-drop-b-d-arch
           Drop Build-Depends-Arch dependencies

       --fg=PKGS
           Additional Packages lists that are checked and used for resolving dependencies (can be
           repeated)

       --bg=PKGS
           Additional Packages lists that are NOT checked but used for resolving dependencies
           (can be repeated)

       --deb-native-arch=ARCH
           Native architecture ARCH

       --deb-host-arch=arch
           Host architecture arch. Defaults to native architecture.

       --deb-foreign-archs=archs
           Comma-separated foreign architectures in addition to native and host architectures.

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.