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PROGRAM:

NAME


botch-build-fixpoint - find build order until dependency cycles occur

SYNOPSIS


botch-build-fixpoint [options] --available=AvailablePackages Packages.. Sources

DESCRIPTION


Given a list of source packages Sources, return the list of binary packages that can be
built without having to break a dependency cycle. The algorithm repeatedly attempts to
satisfy build dependencies of all source packages using the available binary packages from
AvailablePackages and adds the binary packages of those source packages that satisfy their
build dependencies to the set of available binary packages.

OPTIONS


--version
show program's version and exit

-h, --help
show this help message and exit

-v, --verbose
print additional information

--quiet
do no print any messages

-A, --available=AvailablePackages
List of available packages (arch:all, crossed...) in control file format (setting this
argument is required). Packages in this list have to be part of Packages.

--drop-b-d-indep
Drop Build-Depends-Indep dependencies

--allowsrcmismatch
If a binary package is without a source package but there is a source package of same
name but different version, match this binary package to that source package.

--output-order=FILE
instead of stderr, write the calculated build order to this file.

--fg=PKGS
Additional Packages lists that are checked and used for resolving dependencies (can be
repeated)

--bg=PKGS
Additional Packages lists that are NOT checked but used for resolving dependencies
(can be repeated)

-o, --outfile=FILE
Set the output file FILE

--deb-native-arch=ARCH
Native architecture ARCH

--deb-host-arch=arch
Host architecture arch. Defaults to native architecture.

--deb-foreign-archs=archs
Comma-separated foreign architectures in addition to native and host architectures.

EXAMPLE


Calculate the source packages that can be built in a given state:

botch-build-fixpoint --deb-native-arch=amd64 --available packages-arch-all --output-order=order.lst packages sources

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