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diff --git a/contrib/doc/bacman.8.txt b/contrib/doc/bacman.8.txt deleted file mode 100644 index dc5af481..00000000 --- a/contrib/doc/bacman.8.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -///// -vim:set ts=4 sw=4 syntax=asciidoc noet spell spelllang=en_us: -///// -bacman(8) -========== - -Name ----- -bacman - recreate installed packages - - -Synopsis --------- -'bacman' [options] <package(s)> - - -Description ------------ -'bacman' was designed to reassemble installed packages using pacman's database -and system files. -It is useful for regenerating an installed package that you are unable to -download that is also not available in your package cache. - -'bacman' honors packaging settings from linkman:makepkg.conf[8]. - - -Options -------- -*-h, \--help*:: - Display usage information. - -*-q, \--quiet*:: - Silence most of the status reporting. - -*-m, \--nocolor*:: - Disable colored output. - -*-o, \--out <dir>*:: - Write the assembled package(s) to the specified directory. - -*\--pacnew*:: - Package `.pacnew` files if available instead of the (possibly modified) - versions in place on the filesystem. - - -Examples --------- - -The following are example usages of the 'bacman' utility: - -$ bacman linux-headers:: - Recreate the package ``linux-headers''. - -$ bacman gzip make binutils -o ~/packages:: - Assemble the packages ``gzip'', ``make'', and ``binutils'' and place - the packages in the ``~/packages'' directory. - -$ bacman --nocolor --pacnew -o ~/backup $(pacman -Qq):: - Assemble all currently installed packages using ``.pacnew'' whenever - available, suppress colored output and place the desired packages in - the ``~/backup''. directory - -See Also --------- -linkman:makepkg[8], linkman:pacman[8] - -include::footer.txt[] |