bpkg-cfg-info - print configuration information
The cfg-info command prints the current configuration's
absolute path, id, type, and name. If the --link and/or
--backlink options are specified, then this information is also
printed for each linked and/or implicitly backlinked configuration, if any.
Note that the dangling implicit backlinks are silently skipped, unless
--dangling is specified, in which case this information is also
printed for them. Note that the information is written to stdout, not
stderr.
If the --recursive option is specified together with
--link and/or --backlink, then this information is printed for
linked and/or implicitly backlinked configuration, recursively.
The output format is regular with each value printed on a separate
line and prefixed with the value name. If the --link,
--backlink, and/or --dangling options are specified, then
information blocks corresponding to linked configurations are separated with
blank lines. For example:
path: /path/to/cfg/
uuid: 8d439f03-7342-4502-8b1c-74b173869478
type: target
name: foo
path: /path/to/host-cfg/
uuid: 7ee4dab3-07d9-4163-81c0-3779166a7213
type: host
name: tools
path: /path/to/build2-cfg/
uuid: d453aa2a-92c4-4066-87e4-c8672eed06e1
type: build2
name: modules
- --link
- Print linked configurations.
- --backlink
- Print implicitly backlinked configurations.
- --dangling
- Print dangling implicit backlinks.
- --recursive
- Print linked configurations recursively.
- --directory|-d
dir
- Assume configuration is in dir rather than in the current working
directory.
The common options are summarized below with a more detailed
description available in bpkg-common-options(1).
- -v
- Print essential underlying commands being executed.
- -V
- Print all underlying commands being executed.
- --quiet|-q
- Run quietly, only printing error messages.
- --verbose
level
- Set the diagnostics verbosity to level between 0 and 6.
- --stdout-format
format
- Representation format to use for printing to stdout.
- --jobs|-j
num
- Number of jobs to perform in parallel.
- --no-result
- Don't print informational messages about the outcome of performing a
command or some of its parts.
- --structured-result
fmt
- Write the result of performing a command in a structured form.
- --progress
- Display progress indicators for long-lasting operations, such as network
transfers, building, etc.
- --no-progress
- Suppress progress indicators for long-lasting operations, such as network
transfers, building, etc.
- --diag-color
- Use color in diagnostics.
- --no-diag-color
- Don't use color in diagnostics.
- --build
path
- The build program to be used to build packages.
- --build-option
opt
- Additional option to be passed to the build program.
- --fetch
path
- The fetch program to be used to download resources.
- --fetch-option
opt
- Additional option to be passed to the fetch program.
- --fetch-timeout
sec
- The fetch and fetch-like (for example, git) program timeout.
- --pkg-proxy
url
- HTTP proxy server to use when fetching package manifests and archives from
remote pkg repositories.
- --git
path
- The git program to be used to fetch git repositories.
- --git-option
opt
- Additional common option to be passed to the git program.
- --sha256
path
- The sha256 program to be used to calculate SHA256 sums.
- --sha256-option
opt
- Additional option to be passed to the sha256 program.
- --tar
path
- The tar program to be used to extract package archives.
- --tar-option
opt
- Additional option to be passed to the tar program.
- --openssl
path
- The openssl program to be used for crypto operations.
- --openssl-option
opt
- Additional option to be passed to the openssl program.
- --auth
type
- Types of repositories to authenticate.
- --trust
fingerprint
- Trust repository certificate with a SHA256 fingerprint.
- --trust-yes
- Assume the answer to all authentication prompts is yes.
- --trust-no
- Assume the answer to all authentication prompts is no.
- --git-capabilities
up=pc
- Protocol capabilities (pc) for a git repository URL prefix
(up).
- The pager program to be used to show long text.
- Additional option to be passed to the pager program.
- --options-file
file
- Read additional options from file.
- --default-options
dir
- The directory to load additional default options files from.
- --no-default-options
- Don't load default options files.
- --keep-tmp
- Don't remove the bpkg's temporary directory at the end of the
command execution and print its path at the verbosity level 2 or
higher.
See bpkg-default-options-files(1) for an overview of the
default options files. For the cfg-info command the search start
directory is the configuration directory. The following options files are
searched for in each directory and, if found, loaded in the order
listed:
bpkg.options
bpkg-cfg-info.options
The following cfg-info command options cannot be specified
in the default options files:
--directory|-d
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