SYNOPSIS

aptitude-create-state-bundle [<options>...] <output-file>

DESCRIPTION

aptitude-create-state-bundle produces a compressed archive storing the files that are required to replicate the current package archive state. The following files and directories are included in the bundle:

$HOME/.aptitude

/var/lib/aptitude

/var/lib/apt

/var/cache/apt/*.bin

/etc/apt

/var/lib/dpkg/status

The output of this program can be used as an argument to aptitude-run-state-bundle(1).

OPTIONS

--force-bzip2

Override the autodetection of which compression algorithm to use. By default, aptitude-create-state-bundle uses bzip2(1) if it is available, and gzip(1) otherwise. Passing this option forces the use of bzip2 even if it doesn't appear to be available.

--force-gzip

Override the autodetection of which compression algorithm to use. By default, aptitude-create-state-bundle uses bzip2(1) if it is available, and gzip(1) otherwise. Passing this option forces the use of gzip even if bzip2 is available.

--help

Print a brief usage message, then exit.

--print-inputs

Instead of creating a bundle, display a list of the files and directories that the program would include if it generated a bundle.

FILE FORMAT

The bundle file is simply a tar(1) file compressed with bzip2(1) or gzip(1), with each of the input directory trees rooted at “.”.

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AUTHOR

Daniel Burrows <[email protected]>

Author.

COPYRIGHT

Copyright 2007 Daniel Burrows.

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