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==========
g-octave
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generate ebuilds to the Octave-Forge packages
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:Author: %(author_email)s
:Date: %(date)s
:Copyright: %(copyright)s
:Version: g-octave %(version)s
:Manual section: 1
:Manual group: g-octave
SYNOPSIS
========
g-octave [options] <package_name | package_name-version>
DESCRIPTION
===========
g-octave is a tool that generates and installs ebuilds for Octave-Forge
packages "on-the-fly" to Gentoo Linux, using Portage, Paludis or pkgcore.
It's capable to generate ebuilds and Manifest files for the packages (if
needed), and to install them using an autogenerated overlay (named g-octave).
g-octave can also handle patches to the packages automatically. The command
line interface tries to be very similar to the interface of the emerge(1)
tool.
At this moment g-octave depends on the Portage package manager to works,
but the support to Paludis and pkgcore is planned.
OPTIONS
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--version show program's version number and exit
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-l, --list show a list of packages available to install and exit
-i, --info show a description of the required package and exit
-p, --pretend don't (un)merge packages, only create ebuilds and solve the dependencies
-a, --ask ask to confirmation before perform (un)merges
-v, --verbose Portage makes a lot of noise.
-u, --update try to update a package or all the installed packages
-s, --search search for packages with some term on the name (regular expressions allowed)
-C, --unmerge try to unmerge a package instead of merge
-f, --force forces the recreation of the ebuilds
--force-all forces the recreation of the overlay and of the ebuilds
--no-colors don't use colors on the CLI
--sync search for updates of the package database, patches and auxiliary files
--config return a value from the configuration file (/etc/g-octave.cfg)
SEE ALSO
========
* http://soc.dev.gentoo.org/~rafaelmartins/g-octave/docs/
* http://git.overlays.gentoo.org/gitweb/?p=proj/g-octave.git;a=summary
BUGS
====
* rafael@rafaelmartins.eng.br
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