2016-11-02 19:54:17 |
Jarno Suni |
bug |
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added bug |
2016-11-04 02:20:43 |
Jarno Suni |
description |
This is what is requested for the command:
Usage (using short options):
linux-purge [-cmnsy]
linux-purge {-h | -v}
Purge versioned kernel packages according to user's orders. Purging is
not restricted to linux-image packages, but all versioned linux-*
packages matching desired releases. Also purges such versioned
kernel packages that have the respective linux-image package missing
or marked for removal or purge, and packages that have just
configuration files remaining. Does not purge such versioned kernel
packages that have respective successfully installed linux-image
package marked with "hold" unless chosen interactively with -c option.
Options:
-c, --choose Choose interactively which kernels to purge. Other
options determine which kernels are selected to
start with. If environment variable USE_DIALOG is
set, use dialog instead of whiptail as user
interface, if it is installed.
-h, --help Display this help and exit.
-m, --manual Purge kernels that have been marked as being
manually installed.
-n, --no-legend Do not display legend in checklist used by -c.
-s, --simulate Dry-run; do not actually remove packages. You may
run this as regular user. Note that in some cases
simulation is not complete since some actions may
depend on others being done for real beforehand.
-v, --version Print version.
-y, --yes Purge without user confirmation.
Exit Status:
0: Command finished successfully.
1: Command-line is invalid.
2: Command was run with wrong privileges.
3: Command failed for some other reason. |
This is what is requested for the command:
Usage (using short options):
linux-purge [-cmnsy]
linux-purge {-h | -v}
Purge versioned kernel packages according to user's orders. Purging is
not restricted to linux-image packages, but all versioned linux-*
packages matching desired releases. Also purges such versioned
kernel packages that have the respective linux-image package missing
or marked for removal or purge, and packages that have just
configuration files remaining. Does not purge such versioned kernel
packages that have respective successfully installed linux-image
package marked with "hold" unless chosen interactively with -c option.
Options:
-c, --choose Choose interactively which kernels to purge. Other
options determine which kernels are selected to
start with. If environment variable USE_DIALOG is
set, use dialog instead of whiptail as user
interface, if it is installed.
-h, --help Display this help and exit.
-m, --manual Purge kernels that have been marked as being
manually installed.
-n, --no-legend Do not display legend in checklist used by -c.
-s, --simulate Dry-run; do not actually remove packages. You may
run this as regular user. Note that in some cases
simulation is not complete since some actions may
depend on others being done for real beforehand.
-v, --version Print version.
-y, --yes Purge without user confirmation.
Exit Status:
0: Command finished successfully.
1: Command-line is invalid.
2: Command was run with wrong privileges.
3: Command failed for some other reason.
Fun the fix here: https://www.bountysource.com/issues/38892663-feature-request-basic-interactive-purging |
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2016-11-04 02:20:55 |
Jarno Suni |
description |
This is what is requested for the command:
Usage (using short options):
linux-purge [-cmnsy]
linux-purge {-h | -v}
Purge versioned kernel packages according to user's orders. Purging is
not restricted to linux-image packages, but all versioned linux-*
packages matching desired releases. Also purges such versioned
kernel packages that have the respective linux-image package missing
or marked for removal or purge, and packages that have just
configuration files remaining. Does not purge such versioned kernel
packages that have respective successfully installed linux-image
package marked with "hold" unless chosen interactively with -c option.
Options:
-c, --choose Choose interactively which kernels to purge. Other
options determine which kernels are selected to
start with. If environment variable USE_DIALOG is
set, use dialog instead of whiptail as user
interface, if it is installed.
-h, --help Display this help and exit.
-m, --manual Purge kernels that have been marked as being
manually installed.
-n, --no-legend Do not display legend in checklist used by -c.
-s, --simulate Dry-run; do not actually remove packages. You may
run this as regular user. Note that in some cases
simulation is not complete since some actions may
depend on others being done for real beforehand.
-v, --version Print version.
-y, --yes Purge without user confirmation.
Exit Status:
0: Command finished successfully.
1: Command-line is invalid.
2: Command was run with wrong privileges.
3: Command failed for some other reason.
Fun the fix here: https://www.bountysource.com/issues/38892663-feature-request-basic-interactive-purging |
This is what is requested for the command:
Usage (using short options):
linux-purge [-cmnsy]
linux-purge {-h | -v}
Purge versioned kernel packages according to user's orders. Purging is
not restricted to linux-image packages, but all versioned linux-*
packages matching desired releases. Also purges such versioned
kernel packages that have the respective linux-image package missing
or marked for removal or purge, and packages that have just
configuration files remaining. Does not purge such versioned kernel
packages that have respective successfully installed linux-image
package marked with "hold" unless chosen interactively with -c option.
Options:
-c, --choose Choose interactively which kernels to purge. Other
options determine which kernels are selected to
start with. If environment variable USE_DIALOG is
set, use dialog instead of whiptail as user
interface, if it is installed.
-h, --help Display this help and exit.
-m, --manual Purge kernels that have been marked as being
manually installed.
-n, --no-legend Do not display legend in checklist used by -c.
-s, --simulate Dry-run; do not actually remove packages. You may
run this as regular user. Note that in some cases
simulation is not complete since some actions may
depend on others being done for real beforehand.
-v, --version Print version.
-y, --yes Purge without user confirmation.
Exit Status:
0: Command finished successfully.
1: Command-line is invalid.
2: Command was run with wrong privileges.
3: Command failed for some other reason.
Fund the fix here: https://www.bountysource.com/issues/38892663-feature-request-basic-interactive-purging |
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2016-12-02 01:07:31 |
Doug Smythies |
bug |
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added subscriber Doug Smythies |
2017-08-26 17:25:43 |
Jarno Suni |
linux-purge: status |
New |
Invalid |
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