.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3 .\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3 . .TH "APTLY" "1" "October 2014" "" "" . .SH "NAME" \fBaptly\fR \- Debian repository management tool . .SH "SYNOPSIS" Common command format: . .P \fBaptly\fR [\fIglobal options\fR\|\.\|\.\|\.] \fIcommand\fR \fIsubcommand\fR [\fIoptions\fR\|\.\|\.\|\.] \fIarguments\fR . .P aptly has integrated help that matches contents of this manual page, to get help, prepend \fBhelp\fR to command name: . .P \fBaptly\fR \fBhelp\fR \fBmirror\fR \fBcreate\fR . .SH "DESCRIPTION" aptly is a tool to create partial and full mirrors of remote repositories, manage local repositories, filter them, merge, upgrade individual packages, take snapshots and publish them back as Debian repositories\. . .P aptly\(cqs goal is to establish repeatability and controlled changes in a package\-centric environment\. aptly allows one to fix a set of packages in a repository, so that package installation and upgrade becomes deterministic\. At the same time aptly allows one to perform controlled, fine\-grained changes in repository contents to transition your package environment to new version\. . .SH "CONFIGURATION" aptly looks for configuration file first in \fB~/\.aptly\.conf\fR then in \fB/etc/aptly\.conf\fR and, if no config file found, new one is created in home directory\. If \fB\-config=\fR flag is specified, aptly would use config file at specified location\. Also aptly needs root directory for database, package and published repository storage\. If not specified, directory defaults to \fB~/\.aptly\fR, it will be created if missing\. . .P Configuration file is stored in JSON format (default values shown below): . .IP "" 4 . .nf { "rootDir": "$HOME/\.aptly", "downloadConcurrency": 4, "downloadSpeedLimit": 0, "architectures": [], "dependencyFollowSuggests": false, "dependencyFollowRecommends": false "dependencyFollowAllVariants": false, "dependencyFollowSource": false, "gpgDisableSign": false, "gpgDisableVerify": false, "downloadSourcePackages": false, "ppaDistributorID": "ubuntu", "ppaCodename": "", "S3PublishEndpoints": { "test": { "region": "us\-east\-1", "bucket": "repo", "awsAccessKeyID": "" "awsSecretAccessKey": "", "prefix": "", "acl": "public\-read", "storageClass": "", "encryptionMethod": "", "plusWorkaround": false } } . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .P Options: . .TP \fBrootDir\fR is root of directory storage to store database (\fBrootDir\fR/db), downloaded packages (\fBrootDir\fR/pool) and published repositories (\fBrootDir\fR/public) . .TP \fBdownloadConcurrency\fR is a number of parallel download threads to use when downloading packages . .TP \fBdownloadSpeedLimit\fR limit in kbytes/sec on download speed while mirroring remote repositieis . .TP \fBarchitectures\fR is a list of architectures to process; if left empty defaults to all available architectures; could be overridden with option \fB\-architectures\fR . .TP \fBdependencyFollowSuggests\fR follow contents of \fBSuggests:\fR field when processing dependencies for the package . .TP \fBdependencyFollowRecommends\fR follow contents of \fBRecommends:\fR field when processing dependencies for the package . .TP \fBdependencyFollowAllVariants\fR when dependency looks like \fBpackage\-a | package\-b\fR, follow both variants always . .TP \fBdependencyFollowSource\fR follow dependency from binary package to source package . .TP \fBgpgDisableSign\fR don\(cqt sign published repositories with gpg(1), also can be disabled on per\-repo basis using \fB\-skip\-signing\fR flag when publishing . .TP \fBgpgDisableVerify\fR don\(cqt verify remote mirrors with gpg(1), also can be disabled on per\-mirror basis using \fB\-ignore\-signatures\fR flag when creating and updating mirrors . .TP \fBdownloadSourcePackages\fR if enabled, all mirrors created would have flag set to download source packages; this setting could be controlled on per\-mirror basis with \fB\-with\-sources\fR flag . .TP \fBppaDistributorID\fR, \fBppaCodename\fR specifies paramaters for short PPA url expansion, if left blank they default to output of \fBlsb_release\fR command . .TP \fBS3PublishEndpoints\fR configuration of Amazon S3 publishing endpoints (see below) . .SH "S3 PUBLISHING ENDPOINTS" aptly could be configured to publish repository directly to Amazon S3\. First, publishing endpoints should be described in aptly configuration file\. Each endpoint has name and associated settings: . .TP \fBregion\fR Amazon region for S3 bucket (e\.g\. \fBus\-east\-1\fR) . .TP \fBbucket\fR bucket name . .TP \fBprefix\fR (optional) do publishing under specified prefix in the bucket, defaults to no prefix (bucket root) . .TP \fBacl\fR (optional) assign ACL to published files (one of the canned ACLs in Amazon terminology)\. Useful values: \fBprivate\fR (default) or \fBpublic\-read\fR (public repository)\. Public repositories could be consumed by \fBapt\fR using HTTP endpoint (Amazon bucket should be configured for "website hosting"), for private repositories special apt S3 transport is required\. . .TP \fBawsAccessKeyID\fR, \fBawsSecretAccessKey\fR (optional) Amazon credentials to access S3 bucket\. If not supplied, environment variables \fBAWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID\fR and \fBAWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY\fR are used\. . .TP \fBstorageClass\fR (optional) Amazon S3 storage class, defaults to \fBSTANDARD\fR\. Other values available: \fBREDUCED_REDUNDANCY\fR (lower price, lower redundancy) . .TP \fBencryptionMethod\fR (optional) server\-side encryption method, defaults to none\. Currently the only available encryption method is \fBAES256\fR . .TP \fBplusWorkaround\fR (optional) workaround misbehavior in apt and Amazon S3 for files with \fB+\fR in filename by creating two copies of package files with \fB+\fR in filename: one original and another one with spaces instead of plus signs With \fBplusWorkaround\fR enabled, package files with plus sign would be stored twice\. aptly might not cleanup files with spaces when published repository is dropped or updated (switched) to new version of repository (snapshot)\. . .P In order to publish to S3, specify endpoint as \fBs3:endpoint\-name:\fR before publishing prefix on the command line, e\.g\.: . .P \fBaptly publish snapshot wheezy\-main s3:test:\fR . .SH "PACKAGE QUERY" Some commands accept package queries to identify list of packages to process\. Package query syntax almost matches \fBreprepro\fR query language\. Query consists of the following simple terms: . .TP direct package reference reference to exaclty one package\. Format is identical to the way aptly lists packages in show commands with \fB\-with\-packages\fR flag: \fBname_version_arch\fR, e\.g\.: \fBlibmysqlclient18_5\.5\.35\-rel33\.0\-611\.squeeze_amd64\fR . .TP dependency condition syntax follows Debian dependency specification: package_name followed by optional version specification and architecture limit, e\.g: \fBmysql\-client (>= 3\.6)\fR\. . .TP query against package fields syntax is the same as for dependency conditions, but instead of package name field name is used, e\.g: \fBPriority (optional)\fR\. . .P Supported fields: . .IP "\[ci]" 4 all field names from Debian package control files are supported except for \fBFilename\fR, \fBMD5sum\fR, \fBSHA1\fR, \fBSHA256\fR, \fBSize\fR, \fBFiles\fR, \fBChecksums\-SHA1\fR, \fBChecksums\-SHA256\fR\. . .IP "\[ci]" 4 \fB$Source\fR is a name of source package (for binary packages) . .IP "\[ci]" 4 \fB$SourceVersion\fR is a version of source package . .IP "\[ci]" 4 \fB$Architecture\fR is \fBArchitecture\fR for binary packages and \fBsource\fR for source packages, when matching with equal (\fB=\fR) operator, package with \fBany\fR architecture matches all architectures but \fBsource\fR\. . .IP "\[ci]" 4 \fB$Version\fR has the same value as \fBVersion\fR, but comparison operators use Debian version precedence rules . .IP "\[ci]" 4 \fB$PackageType\fR is \fBdeb\fR for binary packages and \fBsource\fR for source packages . .IP "" 0 . .P Operators: . .TP \fB=\fR strict match, default operator is no operator is given . .TP \fB>=\fR, \fB<=\fR, \fB=\fR, \fB>>\fR (strictly greater), \fB<<\fR (strictly less) lexicographical comparison for all fields and special rules when comparing package versions . .TP \fB%\fR pattern matching, like shell patterns, supported special symbols are: \fB[^]?*\fR, e\.g\.: \fB$Version (% 3\.5\-*)\fR . .TP \fB~\fR regular expression matching, e\.g\.: \fBName (~ \.*\-dev)\fR . .P Simple terms could be combined into more complex queries using operators \fB,\fR (and), \fB|\fR (or) and \fB!\fR (not), parentheses \fB()\fR are used to change operator precedence\. Match value could be enclosed in single (\fB\(cq\fR) or double (\fB"\fR) quotes if required to resolve ambiguity, quotes inside quoted string should escaped with slash (\fB\e\fR)\. . .P Examples: . .TP \fBmysql\-client\fR matches package mysql\-client of any version and architecture (including source), also matches packages that \fBProvide:\fR \fBmysql\-client\fR\. . .TP \fBmysql\-client (>= 3\.6)\fR matches package mysql\-client with version greater or equal to 3\.6\. Valid operators for version are: \fB>=\fR, \fB<=\fR, \fB=\fR, \fB>>\fR (strictly greater), \fB<<\fR (strictly less)\. . .TP \fBmysql\-client {i386}\fR matches package \fBmysql\-client\fR on architecture \fBi386\fR, architecture \fBall\fR matches all architectures but source\. . .TP \fBmysql\-client (>= 3\.6) {i386}\fR version and architecture conditions combined\. . .TP \fBlibmysqlclient18_5\.5\.35\-rel33\.0\-611\.squeeze_amd64\fR direct package reference\. . .TP \fB$Source (nginx)\fR all binary packages with \fBnginx\fR as source package\. . .TP \fB!Name (~ \.*\-dev), mail\-transport, $Version (>= 3\.5)\fR matches all packages that provide \fBmail\-transport\fR with name that has no suffix \fB\-dev\fR and with version greater or equal to \fB3\.5\fR\. . .P When specified on command line, query may have to be quoted according to shell rules, so that it stays single argument: . .P \fBaptly repo import percona stable \(cqmysql\-client (>= 3\.6)\(cq\fR . .SH "GLOBAL OPTIONS" . .TP \-\fBarchitectures\fR= list of architectures to consider during (comma\-separated), default to all available . .TP \-\fBconfig\fR= location of configuration file (default locations are /etc/aptly\.conf, ~/\.aptly\.conf) . .TP \-\fBdep\-follow\-all\-variants\fR=false when processing dependencies, follow a & b if depdency is \(cqa|b\(cq . .TP \-\fBdep\-follow\-recommends\fR=false when processing dependencies, follow Recommends . .TP \-\fBdep\-follow\-source\fR=false when processing dependencies, follow from binary to Source packages . .TP \-\fBdep\-follow\-suggests\fR=false when processing dependencies, follow Suggests . .SH "CREATE NEW MIRROR" \fBaptly\fR \fBmirror\fR \fBcreate\fR \fIname\fR \fIarchive url\fR \fIdistribution\fR [\fIcomponent1\fR \|\.\|\.\|\.] . .P Creates mirror \fIname\fR of remote repository, aptly supports both regular and flat Debian repositories exported via HTTP and FTP\. aptly would try download Release file from remote repository and verify its\(cq signature\. Command line format resembles apt utlitily sources\.list(5)\. . .P PPA urls could specified in short format: . .P $ aptly mirror create \fIname\fR ppa:\fIuser\fR/\fIproject\fR . .P Example: . .P $ aptly mirror create wheezy\-main http://mirror\.yandex\.ru/debian/ wheezy main . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBfilter\fR= filter packages in mirror . .TP \-\fBfilter\-with\-deps\fR=false when filtering, include dependencies of matching packages as well . .TP \-\fBignore\-signatures\fR=false disable verification of Release file signatures . .TP \-\fBkeyring\fR= gpg keyring to use when verifying Release file (could be specified multiple times) . .TP \-\fBwith\-sources\fR=false download source packages in addition to binary packages . .TP \-\fBwith\-udebs\fR=false download \.udeb packages (Debian installer support) . .SH "LIST MIRRORS" \fBaptly\fR \fBmirror\fR \fBlist\fR . .P List shows full list of remote repository mirrors\. . .P Example: . .P $ aptly mirror list . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBraw\fR=false display list in machine\-readable format . .SH "SHOW DETAILS ABOUT MIRROR" \fBaptly\fR \fBmirror\fR \fBshow\fR \fIname\fR . .P Shows detailed information about the mirror\. . .P Example: . .P $ aptly mirror show wheezy\-main . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBwith\-packages\fR=false show detailed list of packages and versions stored in the mirror . .SH "DELETE MIRROR" \fBaptly\fR \fBmirror\fR \fBdrop\fR \fIname\fR . .P Drop deletes information about remote repository mirror \fIname\fR\. Package data is not deleted (since it could still be used by other mirrors or snapshots)\. If mirror is used as source to create a snapshot, aptly would refuse to delete such mirror, use flag \-force to override\. . .P Example: . .P $ aptly mirror drop wheezy\-main . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBforce\fR=false force mirror deletion even if used by snapshots . .SH "UPDATE MIRROR" \fBaptly\fR \fBmirror\fR \fBupdate\fR \fIname\fR . .P Updates remote mirror (downloads package files and meta information)\. When mirror is created, this command should be run for the first time to fetch mirror contents\. This command can be run multiple times to get updated repository contents\. If interrupted, command can be safely restarted\. . .P Example: . .P $ aptly mirror update wheezy\-main . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBdownload\-limit\fR=0 limit download speed (kbytes/sec) . .TP \-\fBforce\fR=false force update mirror even if it is locked by another process . .TP \-\fBignore\-checksums\fR=false ignore checksum mismatches while downloading package files and metadata . .TP \-\fBignore\-signatures\fR=false disable verification of Release file signatures . .TP \-\fBkeyring\fR= gpg keyring to use when verifying Release file (could be specified multiple times) . .SH "RENAMES MIRROR" \fBaptly\fR \fBmirror\fR \fBrename\fR \fIold\-name\fR \fInew\-name\fR . .P Command changes name of the mirror\.Mirror name should be unique\. . .P Example: . .P $ aptly mirror rename wheezy\-min wheezy\-main . .SH "EDIT MIRROR SETTINGS" \fBaptly\fR \fBmirror\fR \fBedit\fR \fIname\fR . .P Command edit allows one to change settings of mirror: filters, list of architectures\. . .P Example: . .P $ aptly mirror edit \-filter=nginx \-filter\-with\-deps some\-mirror . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBfilter\fR= filter packages in mirror . .TP \-\fBfilter\-with\-deps\fR=false when filtering, include dependencies of matching packages as well . .TP \-\fBwith\-sources\fR=false download source packages in addition to binary packages . .TP \-\fBwith\-udebs\fR=false download \.udeb packages (Debian installer support) . .SH "SEARCH MIRROR FOR PACKAGES MATCHING QUERY" \fBaptly\fR \fBmirror\fR \fBsearch\fR \fIname\fR \fIpackage\-query\fR . .P Command search displays list of packages in mirror that match package query . .P Example: . .IP "" 4 . .nf $ aptly mirror search wheezy\-main \(cq$Architecture (i386), Name (% *\-dev)\(cq . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBwith\-deps\fR=false include dependencies into search results . .SH "ADD PACKAGES TO LOCAL REPOSITORY" \fBaptly\fR \fBrepo\fR \fBadd\fR \fIname\fR . .P Command adds packages to local repository from \.deb, \.udeb (binary packages) and \.dsc (source packages) files\. When importing from directory aptly would do recursive scan looking for all files matching \fI\.[u]deb or\fR\.dsc patterns\. Every file discovered would be analyzed to extract metadata, package would then be created and added to the database\. Files would be imported to internal package pool\. For source packages, all required files are added automatically as well\. Extra files for source package should be in the same directory as *\.dsc file\. . .P Example: . .P $ aptly repo add testing myapp\-0\.1\.2\.deb incoming/ . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBforce\-replace\fR=false when adding package that conflicts with existing package, remove existing package . .TP \-\fBremove\-files\fR=false remove files that have been imported successfully into repository . .SH "COPY PACKAGES BETWEEN LOCAL REPOSITORIES" \fBaptly\fR \fBrepo\fR \fBcopy\fR \fIsrc\-name\fR \fIdst\-name\fR \fIpackage\-query\fR \fB\|\.\|\.\|\.\fR . .P Command copy copies packages matching \fIpackage\-query\fR from local repo \fIsrc\-name\fR to local repo \fIdst\-name\fR\. . .P Example: . .P $ aptly repo copy testing stable \(cqmyapp (=0\.1\.12)\(cq . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBdry\-run\fR=false don\(cqt copy, just show what would be copied . .TP \-\fBwith\-deps\fR=false follow dependencies when processing package\-spec . .SH "CREATE LOCAL REPOSITORY" \fBaptly\fR \fBrepo\fR \fBcreate\fR \fIname\fR . .P Create local package repository\. Repository would be empty when created, packages could be added from files, copied or moved from another local repository or imported from the mirror\. . .P Example: . .P $ aptly repo create testing . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBcomment\fR= any text that would be used to described local repository . .TP \-\fBcomponent\fR=main default component when publishing . .TP \-\fBdistribution\fR= default distribution when publishing . .SH "DELETE LOCAL REPOSITORY" \fBaptly\fR \fBrepo\fR \fBdrop\fR \fIname\fR . .P Drop information about deletions from local repo\. Package data is not deleted (since it could be still used by other mirrors or snapshots)\. . .P Example: . .P $ aptly repo drop local\-repo . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBforce\fR=false force local repo deletion even if used by snapshots . .SH "EDIT PROPERTIES OF LOCAL REPOSITORY" \fBaptly\fR \fBrepo\fR \fBedit\fR \fIname\fR . .P Command edit allows one to change metadata of local repository: comment, default distribution and component\. . .P Example: . .P $ aptly repo edit \-distribution=wheezy testing . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBcomment\fR= any text that would be used to described local repository . .TP \-\fBcomponent\fR= default component when publishing . .TP \-\fBdistribution\fR= default distribution when publishing . .SH "IMPORT PACKAGES FROM MIRROR TO LOCAL REPOSITORY" \fBaptly\fR \fBrepo\fR \fBimport\fR \fIsrc\-mirror\fR \fIdst\-repo\fR \fIpackage\-query\fR \fB\|\.\|\.\|\.\fR . .P Command import looks up packages matching \fIpackage\-query\fR in mirror \fIsrc\-mirror\fR and copies them to local repo \fIdst\-repo\fR\. . .P Example: . .P $ aptly repo import wheezy\-main testing nginx . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBdry\-run\fR=false don\(cqt import, just show what would be imported . .TP \-\fBwith\-deps\fR=false follow dependencies when processing package\-spec . .SH "LIST LOCAL REPOSITORIES" \fBaptly\fR \fBrepo\fR \fBlist\fR . .P List command shows full list of local package repositories\. . .P Example: . .P $ aptly repo list . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBraw\fR=false display list in machine\-readable format . .SH "MOVE PACKAGES BETWEEN LOCAL REPOSITORIES" \fBaptly\fR \fBrepo\fR \fBmove\fR \fIsrc\-name\fR \fIdst\-name\fR \fIpackage\-query\fR \fB\|\.\|\.\|\.\fR . .P Command move moves packages matching \fIpackage\-query\fR from local repo \fIsrc\-name\fR to local repo \fIdst\-name\fR\. . .P Example: . .P $ aptly repo move testing stable \(cqmyapp (=0\.1\.12)\(cq . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBdry\-run\fR=false don\(cqt move, just show what would be moved . .TP \-\fBwith\-deps\fR=false follow dependencies when processing package\-spec . .SH "REMOVE PACKAGES FROM LOCAL REPOSITORY" \fBaptly\fR \fBrepo\fR \fBremove\fR \fIname\fR \fIpackage\-query\fR \fB\|\.\|\.\|\.\fR . .P Commands removes packages matching \fIpackage\-query\fR from local repository \fIname\fR\. If removed packages are not referenced by other repos or snapshots, they can be removed completely (including files) by running \(cqaptly db cleanup\(cq\. . .P Example: . .P $ aptly repo remove testing \(cqmyapp (=0\.1\.12)\(cq . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBdry\-run\fR=false don\(cqt remove, just show what would be removed . .SH "SHOW DETAILS ABOUT LOCAL REPOSITORY" \fBaptly\fR \fBrepo\fR \fBshow\fR \fIname\fR . .P Show command shows full information about local package repository\. . .P ex: $ aptly repo show testing . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBwith\-packages\fR=false show list of packages . .SH "RENAMES LOCAL REPOSITORY" \fBaptly\fR \fBrepo\fR \fBrename\fR \fIold\-name\fR \fInew\-name\fR . .P Command changes name of the local repo\. Local repo name should be unique\. . .P Example: . .P $ aptly repo rename wheezy\-min wheezy\-main . .SH "SEARCH REPO FOR PACKAGES MATCHING QUERY" \fBaptly\fR \fBrepo\fR \fBsearch\fR \fIname\fR \fIpackage\-query\fR . .P Command search displays list of packages in local repository that match package query . .P Example: . .IP "" 4 . .nf $ aptly repo search my\-software \(cq$Architecture (i386), Name (% *\-dev)\(cq . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBwith\-deps\fR=false include dependencies into search results . .SH "CREATES SNAPSHOT OF MIRROR (LOCAL REPOSITORY) CONTENTS" \fBaptly\fR \fBsnapshot\fR \fBcreate\fR \fIname\fR \fBfrom\fR \fBmirror\fR \fImirror\-name\fR \fB|\fR \fBfrom\fR \fBrepo\fR \fIrepo\-name\fR \fB|\fR \fBempty\fR . .P Command create \fIname\fR from mirror makes persistent immutable snapshot of remote repository mirror\. Snapshot could be published or further modified using merge, pull and other aptly features\. . .P Command create \fIname\fR from repo makes persistent immutable snapshot of local repository\. Snapshot could be processed as mirror snapshots, and mixed with snapshots of remote mirrors\. . .P Command create \fIname\fR empty creates empty snapshot that could be used as a basis for snapshot pull operations, for example\. As snapshots are immutable, creating one empty snapshot should be enough\. . .P Example: . .P $ aptly snapshot create wheezy\-main\-today from mirror wheezy\-main . .SH "LIST SNAPSHOTS" \fBaptly\fR \fBsnapshot\fR \fBlist\fR . .P Command list shows full list of snapshots created\. . .P Example: . .P $ aptly snapshot list . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBraw\fR=false display list in machine\-readable format . .TP \-\fBsort\fR=name display list in \(cqname\(cq or creation \(cqtime\(cq order . .SH "SHOWS DETAILS ABOUT SNAPSHOT" \fBaptly\fR \fBsnapshot\fR \fBshow\fR \fIname\fR . .P Command show displays full information about a snapshot\. . .P Example: . .IP "" 4 . .nf $ aptly snapshot show wheezy\-main . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBwith\-packages\fR=false show list of packages . .SH "VERIFY DEPENDENCIES IN SNAPSHOT" \fBaptly\fR \fBsnapshot\fR \fBverify\fR \fIname\fR [\fIsource\fR \|\.\|\.\|\.] . .P Verify does dependency resolution in snapshot \fIname\fR, possibly using additional snapshots \fIsource\fR as dependency sources\. All unsatisfied dependencies are printed\. . .P Example: . .IP "" 4 . .nf $ aptly snapshot verify wheezy\-main wheezy\-contrib wheezy\-non\-free . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .SH "PULL PACKAGES FROM ANOTHER SNAPSHOT" \fBaptly\fR \fBsnapshot\fR \fBpull\fR \fIname\fR \fIsource\fR \fIdestination\fR \fIpackage\-query\fR \fB\|\.\|\.\|\.\fR . .P Command pull pulls new packages along with its\(cq dependencies to snapshot \fIname\fR from snapshot \fIsource\fR\. Pull can upgrade package version in \fIname\fR with versions from \fIsource\fR following dependencies\. New snapshot \fIdestination\fR is created as a result of this process\. Packages could be specified simply as \(cqpackage\-name\(cq or as package queries\. . .P Example: . .IP "" 4 . .nf $ aptly snapshot pull wheezy\-main wheezy\-backports wheezy\-new\-xorg xorg\-server\-server . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBall\-matches\fR=false pull all the packages that satisfy the dependency version requirements . .TP \-\fBdry\-run\fR=false don\(cqt create destination snapshot, just show what would be pulled . .TP \-\fBno\-deps\fR=false don\(cqt process dependencies, just pull listed packages . .TP \-\fBno\-remove\fR=false don\(cqt remove other package versions when pulling package . .SH "DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TWO SNAPSHOTS" \fBaptly\fR \fBsnapshot\fR \fBdiff\fR \fIname\-a\fR \fIname\-b\fR . .P Displays difference in packages between two snapshots\. Snapshot is a list of packages, so difference between snapshots is a difference between package lists\. Package could be either completely missing in one snapshot, or package is present in both snapshots with different versions\. . .P Example: . .IP "" 4 . .nf $ aptly snapshot diff \-only\-matching wheezy\-main wheezy\-backports . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBonly\-matching\fR=false display diff only for matching packages (don\(cqt display missing packages) . .SH "MERGES SNAPSHOTS" \fBaptly\fR \fBsnapshot\fR \fBmerge\fR \fIdestination\fR \fIsource\fR [\fIsource\fR\|\.\|\.\|\.] . .P Merge command merges several \fIsource\fR snapshots into one \fIdestination\fR snapshot\. Merge happens from left to right\. By default, packages with the same name\-architecture pair are replaced during merge (package from latest snapshot on the list wins)\. If run with only one source snapshot, merge copies \fIsource\fR into \fIdestination\fR\. . .P Example: . .IP "" 4 . .nf $ aptly snapshot merge wheezy\-w\-backports wheezy\-main wheezy\-backports . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBlatest\fR=false use only the latest version of each package . .TP \-\fBno\-remove\fR=false don\(cqt remove duplicate arch/name packages . .SH "DELETE SNAPSHOT" \fBaptly\fR \fBsnapshot\fR \fBdrop\fR \fIname\fR . .P Drop removes information about a snapshot\. If snapshot is published, it can\(cqt be dropped\. . .P Example: . .IP "" 4 . .nf $ aptly snapshot drop wheezy\-main . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBforce\fR=false remove snapshot even if it was used as source for other snapshots . .SH "RENAMES SNAPSHOT" \fBaptly\fR \fBsnapshot\fR \fBrename\fR \fIold\-name\fR \fInew\-name\fR . .P Command changes name of the snapshot\. Snapshot name should be unique\. . .P Example: . .P $ aptly snapshot rename wheezy\-min wheezy\-main . .SH "SEARCH SNAPSHOT FOR PACKAGES MATCHING QUERY" \fBaptly\fR \fBsnapshot\fR \fBsearch\fR \fIname\fR \fIpackage\-query\fR . .P Command search displays list of packages in snapshot that match package query . .P Example: . .IP "" 4 . .nf $ aptly snapshot search wheezy\-main \(cq$Architecture (i386), Name (% *\-dev)\(cq . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBwith\-deps\fR=false include dependencies into search results . .SH "FILTER PACKAGES IN SNAPSHOT PRODUCING ANOTHER SNAPSHOT" \fBaptly\fR \fBsnapshot\fR \fBfilter\fR \fIsource\fR \fIdestination\fR \fIpackage\-query\fR \fB\|\.\|\.\|\.\fR . .P Command filter does filtering in snapshot \fIsource\fR, producing another snapshot \fIdestination\fR\. Packages could be specified simply as \(cqpackage\-name\(cq or as package queries\. . .P Example: . .IP "" 4 . .nf $ aptly snapshot filter wheezy\-main wheezy\-required \(cqPriorioty (required)\(cq . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBwith\-deps\fR=false include dependent packages as well . .SH "REMOVE PUBLISHED REPOSITORY" \fBaptly\fR \fBpublish\fR \fBdrop\fR \fIdistribution\fR [[\fIendpoint\fR:]\fIprefix\fR] . .P Command removes whatever has been published under specified \fIprefix\fR, publishing \fIendpoint\fR and \fIdistribution\fR name\. . .P Example: . .IP "" 4 . .nf $ aptly publish drop wheezy . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .SH "LIST OF PUBLISHED REPOSITORIES" \fBaptly\fR \fBpublish\fR \fBlist\fR . .P Display list of currently published snapshots\. . .P Example: . .IP "" 4 . .nf $ aptly publish list . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBraw\fR=false display list in machine\-readable format . .SH "PUBLISH LOCAL REPOSITORY" \fBaptly\fR \fBpublish\fR \fBrepo\fR \fIname\fR [[\fIendpoint\fR:]\fIprefix\fR] . .P Command publishes current state of local repository ready to be consumed by apt tools\. Published repostiories appear under rootDir/public directory\. Valid GPG key is required for publishing\. . .P Multiple component repository could be published by specifying several components split by commas via \-component flag and multiple local repositories as the arguments: . .IP "" 4 . .nf aptly publish repo \-component=main,contrib repo\-main repo\-contrib . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .P It is not recommended to publish local repositories directly unless the repository is for testing purposes and changes happen frequently\. For production usage please take snapshot of repository and publish it using publish snapshot command\. . .P Example: . .IP "" 4 . .nf $ aptly publish repo testing . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBcomponent\fR= component name to publish (for multi\-component publishing, separate components with commas) . .TP \-\fBdistribution\fR= distribution name to publish . .TP \-\fBforce\-overwrite\fR=false overwrite files in package pool in case of mismatch . .TP \-\fBgpg\-key\fR= GPG key ID to use when signing the release . .TP \-\fBkeyring\fR= GPG keyring to use (instead of default) . .TP \-\fBlabel\fR= label to publish . .TP \-\fBorigin\fR= origin name to publish . .TP \-\fBpassphrase\fR= GPG passhprase for the key (warning: could be insecure) . .TP \-\fBpassphrase\-file\fR= GPG passhprase\-file for the key (warning: could be insecure) . .TP \-\fBsecret\-keyring\fR= GPG secret keyring to use (instead of default) . .TP \-\fBskip\-signing\fR=false don\(cqt sign Release files with GPG . .SH "PUBLISH SNAPSHOT" \fBaptly\fR \fBpublish\fR \fBsnapshot\fR \fIname\fR [[\fIendpoint\fR:]\fIprefix\fR] . .P Command publishes snapshot as Debian repository ready to be consumed by apt tools\. Published repostiories appear under rootDir/public directory\. Valid GPG key is required for publishing\. . .P Multiple component repository could be published by specifying several components split by commas via \-component flag and multiple snapshots as the arguments: . .IP "" 4 . .nf aptly publish snapshot \-component=main,contrib snap\-main snap\-contrib . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .P Example: . .IP "" 4 . .nf $ aptly publish snapshot wheezy\-main . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBcomponent\fR= component name to publish (for multi\-component publishing, separate components with commas) . .TP \-\fBdistribution\fR= distribution name to publish . .TP \-\fBforce\-overwrite\fR=false overwrite files in package pool in case of mismatch . .TP \-\fBgpg\-key\fR= GPG key ID to use when signing the release . .TP \-\fBkeyring\fR= GPG keyring to use (instead of default) . .TP \-\fBlabel\fR= label to publish . .TP \-\fBorigin\fR= origin name to publish . .TP \-\fBpassphrase\fR= GPG passhprase for the key (warning: could be insecure) . .TP \-\fBpassphrase\-file\fR= GPG passhprase\-file for the key (warning: could be insecure) . .TP \-\fBsecret\-keyring\fR= GPG secret keyring to use (instead of default) . .TP \-\fBskip\-signing\fR=false don\(cqt sign Release files with GPG . .SH "UPDATE PUBLISHED REPOSITORY BY SWITCHING TO NEW SNAPSHOT" \fBaptly\fR \fBpublish\fR \fBswitch\fR \fIdistribution\fR [[\fIendpoint\fR:]\fIprefix\fR] \fInew\-snapshot\fR . .P Command switches in\-place published repository with new snapshot contents\. All publishing parameters are preserved (architecture list, distribution, component)\. . .P For multiple component repositories, flag \-component should be given with list of components to update\. Corresponding snapshots should be given in the same order, e\.g\.: . .IP "" 4 . .nf aptly publish update \-component=main,contrib wheezy wh\-main wh\-contrib . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .P Example: . .IP "" 4 . .nf $ aptly publish update wheezy ppa wheezy\-7\.5 . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBcomponent\fR= component names to update (for multi\-component publishing, separate components with commas) . .TP \-\fBforce\-overwrite\fR=false overwrite files in package pool in case of mismatch . .TP \-\fBgpg\-key\fR= GPG key ID to use when signing the release . .TP \-\fBkeyring\fR= GPG keyring to use (instead of default) . .TP \-\fBpassphrase\fR= GPG passhprase for the key (warning: could be insecure) . .TP \-\fBpassphrase\-file\fR= GPG passhprase\-file for the key (warning: could be insecure) . .TP \-\fBsecret\-keyring\fR= GPG secret keyring to use (instead of default) . .TP \-\fBskip\-signing\fR=false don\(cqt sign Release files with GPG . .SH "UPDATE PUBLISHED LOCAL REPOSITORY" \fBaptly\fR \fBpublish\fR \fBupdate\fR \fIdistribution\fR [[\fIendpoint\fR:]\fIprefix\fR] . .P Command re\-publishes (updates) published local repository\. \fIdistribution\fR and \fIprefix\fR should be occupied with local repository published using command aptly publish repo\. Update happens in\-place with minimum possible downtime for published repository\. . .P For multiple component published repositories, all local repositories are updated\. . .P Example: . .IP "" 4 . .nf $ aptly publish update wheezy ppa . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBforce\-overwrite\fR=false overwrite files in package pool in case of mismatch . .TP \-\fBgpg\-key\fR= GPG key ID to use when signing the release . .TP \-\fBkeyring\fR= GPG keyring to use (instead of default) . .TP \-\fBpassphrase\fR= GPG passhprase for the key (warning: could be insecure) . .TP \-\fBpassphrase\-file\fR= GPG passhprase\-file for the key (warning: could be insecure) . .TP \-\fBsecret\-keyring\fR= GPG secret keyring to use (instead of default) . .TP \-\fBskip\-signing\fR=false don\(cqt sign Release files with GPG . .SH "SEARCH FOR PACKAGES MATCHING QUERY" \fBaptly\fR \fBpackage\fR \fBsearch\fR \fIpackage\-query\fR . .P Command search displays list of packages in whole DB that match package query . .P Example: . .IP "" 4 . .nf $ aptly package search \(cq$Architecture (i386), Name (% *\-dev)\(cq . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .SH "SHOW DETAILS ABOUT PACKAGES MATCING QUERY" \fBaptly\fR \fBpackage\fR \fBshow\fR \fIpackage\-query\fR . .P Command shows displays detailed meta\-information about packages matching query\. Information from Debian control file is displayed\. Optionally information about package files and inclusion into mirrors/snapshots/local repos is shown\. . .P Example: . .IP "" 4 . .nf $ aptly package show nginx\-light_1\.2\.1\-2\.2+wheezy2_i386\(cq . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBwith\-files\fR=false display information about files from package pool . .TP \-\fBwith\-references\fR=false display information about mirrors, snapshots and local repos referencing this package . .SH "CLEANUP DB AND PACKAGE POOL" \fBaptly\fR \fBdb\fR \fBcleanup\fR . .P Database cleanup removes information about unreferenced packages and removes files in the package pool that aren\(cqt used by packages anymore . .P Example: . .P $ aptly db cleanup . .SH "RECOVER DB AFTER CRASH" \fBaptly\fR \fBdb\fR \fBrecover\fR . .P Database recover does its\(cq best to recover the database after a crash\. It is recommended to backup the DB before running recover\. . .P Example: . .P $ aptly db recover . .SH "HTTP SERVE PUBLISHED REPOSITORIES" \fBaptly\fR \fBserve\fR . .P Command serve starts embedded HTTP server (not suitable for real production usage) to serve contents of public/ subdirectory of aptly\(cqs root that contains published repositories\. . .P Example: . .P $ aptly serve \-listen=:8080 . .P Options: . .TP \-\fBlisten\fR=:8080 host:port for HTTP listening . .SH "RENDER GRAPH OF RELATIONSHIPS" \fBaptly\fR \fBgraph\fR . .P Command graph displays relationship between mirrors, local repositories, snapshots and published repositories using graphviz package to render graph as an image\. . .P Example: . .P $ aptly graph . .SH "ENVIRONMENT" If environment variable \fBHTTP_PROXY\fR is set \fBaptly\fR would use its value to proxy all HTTP requests\. . .SH "RETURN VALUES" \fBaptly\fR exists with: . .TP 0 success . .TP 1 general failure . .TP 2 command parse failure . .SH "AUTHORS" Andrey Smirnov (me@smira\.ru)