'\" t .TH "SYSTEMD\-VPICK" "1" "" "systemd 256~rc1" "systemd-vpick" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .\" http://bugs.debian.org/507673 .\" http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2009-02/msg00013.html .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq .el .ds Aq ' .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * set default formatting .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" disable hyphenation .nh .\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only) .ad l .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "NAME" systemd-vpick \- Resolve paths to "\&.v/" versioned directories .SH "SYNOPSIS" .HP \w'\fBsystemd\-vpick\ \fR\fB[OPTIONS...]\fR\fB\ \fR\fB[PATH...]\fR\ 'u \fBsystemd\-vpick \fR\fB[OPTIONS...]\fR\fB \fR\fB[PATH...]\fR .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP \fBsystemd\-vpick\fR resolves a file system path referencing a "\&.v/" versioned directory to a path to the newest (by version) file contained therein\&. This tool provides a command line interface for the \fBsystemd.v\fR(7) logic\&. .PP The tool expects a path to a "\&.v/" directory as argument (either directly, or with a triple underscore pattern as final component)\&. It then determines the newest file contained in that directory, and writes its path to standard output\&. .PP Unless the triple underscore pattern is passed as last component of the path, it is typically necessary to at least specify the \fB\-\-suffix=\fR switch to configure the file suffix to look for\&. .PP If the specified path does not reference a "\&.v/" path (i\&.e\&. neither the final component ends in "\&.v", nor the penultimate does or the final one does contain a triple underscore) it specified path is written unmodified to standard output\&. .SH "OPTIONS" .PP The following options are understood: .PP \fB\-\-basename=\fR, \fB\-B\fR .RS 4 Overrides the "basename" of the files to look for, i\&.e\&. the part to the left of the variable part of the filenames\&. Normally this is derived automatically from the filename of the "\&.v" component of the specified path, or from the triple underscore pattern in the last component of the specified path\&. .sp Added in version 256\&. .RE .PP \fB\-V\fR .RS 4 Explicitly configures the version to select\&. If specified, a filename with the specified version string will be looked for, instead of the newest version available\&. .sp Added in version 256\&. .RE .PP \fB\-A\fR .RS 4 Explicitly configures the architecture to select\&. If specified, a filename with the specified architecture identifier will be looked for\&. If not specified only filenames with a locally supported architecture are considered, or those without any architecture identifier\&. .sp Added in version 256\&. .RE .PP \fB\-\-suffix=\fR, \fB\-S\fR .RS 4 Configures the suffix of the filenames to consider\&. For the "\&.v/" logic it is necessary to specify the suffix to look for, and the "\&.v/" component must also carry the suffix immediately before "\&.v" in its name\&. .sp Added in version 256\&. .RE .PP \fB\-\-type=\fR, \fB\-t\fR .RS 4 Configures the inode type to look for in the "\&.v/" directory\&. Takes one of "reg", "dir", "sock", "fifo", "blk", "chr", "lnk" as argument, each identifying an inode type\&. See \fBinode\fR(7) for details about inode types\&. If this option is used inodes not matching the specified type are filtered and not taken into consideration\&. .sp Added in version 256\&. .RE .PP \fB\-\-print=\fR, \fB\-p\fR .RS 4 Configures what precisely to write to standard output\&. If not specified prints the full, resolved path of the newest matching file in the "\&.v/" directory\&. This switch can be set to one of the following: .sp .RS 4 .ie n \{\ \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c .\} .el \{\ .sp -1 .IP \(bu 2.3 .\} If set to "filename", will print only the filename instead of the full path of the resolved file\&. .RE .sp .RS 4 .ie n \{\ \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c .\} .el \{\ .sp -1 .IP \(bu 2.3 .\} If set to "version", will print only the version of the resolved file\&. .RE .sp .RS 4 .ie n \{\ \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c .\} .el \{\ .sp -1 .IP \(bu 2.3 .\} If set to "type", will print only the inode type of the resolved file (i\&.e\&. a string such as "reg" for regular files, or "dir" for directories)\&. .RE .sp .RS 4 .ie n \{\ \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c .\} .el \{\ .sp -1 .IP \(bu 2.3 .\} If set to "arch", will print only the architecture of the resolved file\&. .RE .sp .RS 4 .ie n \{\ \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c .\} .el \{\ .sp -1 .IP \(bu 2.3 .\} If set to "tries", will print only the tries left/tries done of the resolved file\&. .RE .sp .RS 4 .ie n \{\ \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c .\} .el \{\ .sp -1 .IP \(bu 2.3 .\} If set to "all", will print all of the above in a simple tabular output\&. .RE .sp Added in version 256\&. .RE .PP \fB\-\-resolve=\fR .RS 4 Takes a boolean argument\&. If true the path to the versioned file is fully canonicalized (i\&.e\&. symlinks resolved, and redundant path components removed) before it is shown\&. If false (the default) this is not done, and the path is shown without canonicalization\&. .sp Added in version 256\&. .RE .PP \fB\-h\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR .RS 4 Print a short help text and exit\&. .RE .PP \fB\-\-version\fR .RS 4 Print a short version string and exit\&. .RE .SH "EXAMPLES" .PP Use a command like the following to automatically pick the newest raw disk image from a "\&.v/" directory: .sp .if n \{\ .RS 4 .\} .nf $ systemd\-vpick \-\-suffix=\&.raw \-\-type=reg /var/lib/machines/quux\&.raw\&.v/ .fi .if n \{\ .RE .\} .PP This will enumerate all regular files matching /var/lib/machines/quux\&.raw\&.v/quux*\&.raw, filter and sort them according to the rules described in \fBsystemd.v\fR(7), and then write the path to the newest (by version) file to standard output\&. .PP Use a command like the following to automatically pick the newest OS directory tree from a "\&.v/" directory: .sp .if n \{\ .RS 4 .\} .nf $ systemd\-vpick \-\-type=dir /var/lib/machines/waldo\&.v/ .fi .if n \{\ .RE .\} .PP This will enumerate all directory inodes matching /var/lib/machines/waldo\&.v/waldo*, filter and sort them according to the rules described in \fBsystemd.v\fR(7), and then write the path to the newest (by version) directory to standard output\&. .PP For further examples see \fBsystemd.v\fR(7)\&. .SH "EXIT STATUS" .PP On success, 0 is returned, a non\-zero failure code otherwise\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fBsystemd\fR(1), \fBsystemd.v\fR(7)