NAME

botch-calcportsmetric - calculate source package importance

SYNOPSIS

botch-calcportsmetric [options] strongsrcgraph.xml closuresrcgraph.xml

DESCRIPTION

Calculate a metric for source package importance based on how many source packages (minimum and maximum) become compilable in a bootstrapping scenario through the compilability of a given source package.

OPTIONS

-h, --help
show this help message and exit
--online
Retrieve popcon results for source packages
-v, --verbose
print additional information

EXAMPLE

Calculate source package importance:
 zcat packages_amd64.gz | grep-dctrl -FArchitecture all > available
 botch-create_graph --deb-native-arch=amd64 --available=available --strongtype packages sources > strongbuildgraph.xml
 botch-buildgraph2srcgraph --deb-native-arch=amd64 strongbuildgraph.xml packages sources > strongsrcgraph.xml
 botch-create_graph --deb-native-arch=amd64 --available=available --closuretype packages sources > closurebuildgraph.xml
 botch-buildgraph2srcgraph --deb-native-arch=amd64 closurebuildgraph.xml packages sources > closuresrcgraph.xml
 botch-calcportsmetric --online strongsrcgraph.xml closuresrcgraph.xml > importance_metric_noall.txt

BUGS

See <http://bugs.debian.org/botch>.

SEE ALSO

Debian doc-base Manual /usr/share/doc/botch/wiki/Home.html

AUTHOR

This man page was written by Johannes Schauer. Botch is written by Johannes Schauer and Pietro Abate. Copyright 2012-2014 Johannes Schauer, Pietro Abate
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. A special linking exception to the GNU Lesser General Public License applies to this library, see the COPYING file for more information.

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