On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 5:58 PM, Allan McRae <[email protected]> wrote: > Saw this when I was playing some more with -D today. > >> ./src/pacman/pacman -D --help > usage: lt-pacman {-D --database} <options> <package(s)> > options: > --asdeps mark packages as non-explicitly installed > --asexplicit mark packages as explicitly installed > --config <path> set an alternate configuration file > --logfile <path> set an alternate log file > --noconfirm do not ask for any confirmation > --noprogressbar do not show a progress bar when downloading files > --noscriptlet do not execute the install scriptlet if one exists > -v, --verbose be verbose > --debug display debug messages > -r, --root <path> set an alternate installation root > -b, --dbpath <path> set an alternate database location > --cachedir <dir> set an alternate package cache location > --arch <arch> set an alternate architecture > > > Are some of these options used with -D, or can they be removed? I am > thinking of --noprogressbar, --noscriptlet, --arch, --noconfirm (?).
I think these show with every operation; they make no more sense with -Q either, right? That code is a bit of fun; if someone wants to fix it up a bit to make it show saner option lists then that would be pretty cool. -Dan
