Usage: smart flag [options]
This command allows one to set, remove, and show package flags.
Package flags are used to tune the behavior of some algorithms
when dealing with the given packages.
Currently known flags are:
lock - Flagged packages will not be removed, if they
are currently installed, nor installed, if they
are currently available.
new - Flagged packages were considered new packages
in the repository when the last update was done.
This flag is automatically manipulated by the
system.
multi-version - Flagged packages may have more than one version
installed in the system at the same time
(backend dependent).
Options:
-h, --help Show this help message and exit
--set Set flags given in pairs of flag name/target, where targets may
use just the package name, or the package name, relation, and
version, such as: lock 'python > 1.0'
--remove Remove flags given in pairs of flag name/target, where targets
may use just the package name, or the package name, relation, and
version, such as: lock 'python > 1.0'
--show Show packages with the flags given as arguments or all flags if
no argument was given
--force Ignore problems
Examples:
smart flag --show
smart flag --show new
smart flag --set lock pkgname
smart flag --remove lock pkgname
smart flag --set lock 'pkgname >= 1.0'
smart flag --remove lock 'pkgname >= 1.0'
milli4503 schrieb:Zu meinem Anliegen: Wie ich dass jetzt verstehe (mein Englisch einfach miserabel, aber arbeite daran ) muss ich ein " flag " setzen. Ist dass so richtig?