NAME
pkg install
—
install packages from remote package
repositories or local archives
SYNOPSIS
pkg install |
[-AfIMnFqRUy ] [-r
reponame] [-Cgix ]
<pkg-origin|pkg-name|pkg-name-version>
... |
pkg install |
[--{automatic,force,no-install-scripts,ignore-missing} ]
[--{dry-run,fetch-only,quiet,recursive,no-repo-update,yes} ]
[--repository reponame]
[--{case-sensitive,glob,case-insensitive,regex} ]
<pkg-origin|pkg-name|pkg-name-version>
... |
DESCRIPTION
pkg install
is used for installation of packages from
package repositories or local archives. Multiple package names can be
specified on the command line, either explicitly or by matching against
package names (or origins) in the repository catalogues using shell globbing
or regular expressions.
pkg install
first updates any out of date
repository catalogues, unless REPO_AUTOUPDATE
has
been set to NO in pkg.conf.
It then creates a work-list of all the package installations to
do. Any already installed and up-to-date packages will be dropped from the
list unless the -f
(force) option is supplied, in
which case those packages will be reinstalled.
The dependencies of packages in the list are examined and any missing packages are added to the list for installation. Such implicitly added packages are flagged as candidates for autoremoval. See pkg-autoremove(8) for details.
Autoremoval flags are sticky, and will persist over reinstallation or upgrade of the packages concerned, even if subsequently the packages are named explicitly on a command line. See pkg-query(8) for finding the autoremoval status of a package, and pkg-set(8) for modifying it.
Any already installed but out of date packages, either named on
the command line or from the sum of all their dependencies are added to the
work list as upgrade jobs. The work list is sorted into dependency order and
pkg install
will present it to the user for approval
before proceeding, unless overridden by the -y
option or the ASSUME_ALWAYS_YES
setting in
pkg.conf.
Packages are fetched from the repositories into the local package cache if they are not already present, or if the checksum of the cached package file differs from the one in the repository. Packages may be downloaded from any of the repositories mentioned in pkg.conf(5) or in the files in /usr/local/etc/pkg/repo. See pkg-repository(5) for details.
Package repository catalogues will be automatically updated
whenever pkg install
is run by a user ID with write
access to the package database, unless disabled by the
-U
flag or setting
REPO_AUTOUPDATE
to NO in
pkg.conf(5).
OPTIONS
The following options are supported by pkg
install
:
-A
,--automatic
- Mark the installed packages as automatic. Will be automatically removed if no other packages depend on them. For more information please refer to pkg-autoremove(8).
-C
,--case-sensitive
- Make the standard or the regular expression (
-x
) matching against pkg-name case sensitive. -f
,--force
- Force the reinstallation of the package if already installed.
-g
,--glob
- Treat the package names as shell glob patterns.
-I
,--no-install-scripts
- If any installation scripts (pre-install or post-install) exist for a given package, do not execute them. When a package is updated, deinstallation scripts (pre-deinstall or post-deinstall) are not run either.
-i
,--case-insensitive
- Make the standard or the regular expression (
-x
) matching against pkg-name case insensitive. This is the default, unless modified by settingCASE_SENSITIVE_MATCH
to true in pkg.conf. -M
,--ignore-missing
- Force the installation of the package with missing dependencies.
-n
,--dry-run
- Dry-run mode. The list of changes to packages is always printed, but no changes are actually made.
-F
,--fetch-only
- Do not perform actual installation of packages, merely fetch packages that should be upgraded and detect possible conflicts.
-q
,--quiet
- Force quiet output, except when
-n
is used, wherepkg install
will always show packages to be installed, upgraded or deleted. -R
,--recursive
- When used with
-f
, reinstalls any packages that require the given package. -r
reponame,--repository
reponame- Install packages from only the named repository, irrespective of the configured “active” status from repo.conf.
-U
,--no-repo-update
- Suppress the automatic update of the local copy of the repository catalogue from remote. Automatic repository catalogue updates are only attempted when the effective UID of the process has write access to the package database. Otherwise they are silently ignored.
-x
,--regex
- Treat the package names as regular expressions according to the "modern" or "extended" syntax of re_format(7).
-y
,--yes
- Assume yes when asked for confirmation before package installation.
ENVIRONMENT
The following environment variables affect the execution of
pkg install
. See
pkg.conf(5) for further description.
DEFAULT_ALWAYS_YES
ASSUME_ALWAYS_YES
CASE_SENSITIVE_MATCH
HANDLE_RC_SCRIPTS
PKG_CACHEDIR
PKG_DBDIR
REPO_AUTOUPDATE
FILES
See pkg.conf(5).
SEE ALSO
pkg_printf(3), pkg_repos(3), pkg-repository(5), pkg.conf(5), pkg(8), pkg-add(8), pkg-annotate(8), pkg-audit(8), pkg-autoremove(8), pkg-backup(8), pkg-check(8), pkg-clean(8), pkg-config(8), pkg-convert(8), pkg-create(8), pkg-delete(8), pkg-fetch(8), pkg-info(8), pkg-lock(8), pkg-query(8), pkg-register(8), pkg-repo(8), pkg-rquery(8), pkg-search(8), pkg-set(8), pkg-shell(8), pkg-shlib(8), pkg-ssh(8), pkg-stats(8), pkg-update(8), pkg-updating(8), pkg-upgrade(8), pkg-version(8), pkg-which(8)