Provided by: botch_0.16-2ubuntu2_amd64
NAME
botch-cross - execute botch tools in the cross phase
SYNOPSIS
botch-cross [options] [buildarch hostarch buildpackages sources]
DESCRIPTION
Use the botch tools to analyze the cross bootstrap phase.
OPTIONS
-h, --help Show help message -k, --keep Keep the temporary files -w, --online Produce stat.html for online consumption -o, --output=DIR Output directory. Default is the current directory -t, --tmp=DIR Temporary directory. Default is created by mktemp(1) -G, --optgraph Calculate a dependency graph where each installation set contains the minimal number of unavailable binary packages. -j, --jobs=NUM Number of threads or processes to run in parallel where applicable. -I, --drop-b-d-indep Drop Build-Depends-Indep dependencies. -v, --verbose Be more verbose -d, --debug Maximum verbosity -D, --develop Execute tools from the source checkout instead of $PATH
FILES
The following files are created in the output directory: buildgraph_acyclic.xml The output of botch-profile-build-fvs. buildgraph.xml The output of botch-create-graph. cross.json The output of botch-dose2html. cyclic_src:*.xml The strongly connected components created by botch-extract-scc. fas The standard output of botch-extract-scc. feedback_vertex_set.list The concatenated output of multiple runs of botch-find-fvs. ma.diff The output of botch-ma-diff. order1.lst The output of botch-build-fixpoint. order2.lst The output of botch-partial-order. remove.list The output of botch-fasofstats. srcgraph_acyclic.xml buildgraph_acyclic.xml converted by botch-buildgraph2srcgraph. srcgraph.xml buildgraph.xml converted by botch-buildgraph2srcgraph. stats.html The standard output of botch-stat-html stats.json The JSON output of botch-stat-html
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.