build-rdeps - find packages that depend on a specific package to build (reverse
build depends)
build-rdeps package
build-rdeps searches for all packages that build-depend on the specified
package.
The default behaviour is to just `grep` for the given dependency in the
Build-Depends field of apt's Sources files.
If the package dose-extra >= 4.0 is installed, then a more complete reverse
build dependency computation is carried out. In particular, with that package
installed, build-rdeps will find transitive reverse dependencies, respect
architecture and build profile restrictions, take Provides relationships,
Conflicts, Pre-Depends, Build-Depends-Arch and versioned dependencies into
account and correctly resolve multiarch relationships for crossbuild reverse
dependency resolution. (This tends to be a slow process due to the complexity
of the package interdependencies.)
-
-u, --update
- Run apt-get update before searching for build-depends.
-
-s, --sudo
- Use sudo when running apt-get update. Has no effect if -u
is omitted.
- --distribution
- Select another distribution, which is searched for
build-depends.
- --only-main
- Ignore contrib and non-free
- --exclude-component
- Ignore the given component (e.g. main, contrib,
non-free).
- --origin
- Restrict the search to only the specified origin (such as
"Debian").
-
-m, --print-maintainer
- Print the value of the maintainer field for each
package.
- --host-arch
- Explicitly set the host architecture. The default is the
value of `dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_ARCH`. This option only works if
dose-extra >= 4.0 is installed.
- --build-arch
- Explicitly set the build architecture. The default is the
value of `dpkg-architecture -qDEB_BUILD_ARCH`. This option only works if
dose-extra >= 4.0 is installed.
-
--no-arch-all, --no-arch-any
- Ignore Build-Depends-Indep or Build-Depends-Arch while
looking for reverse dependencies.
- --old
- Force the old simple behaviour without dose-ceve support
even if dose-extra >= 4.0 is installed. (This tends to be faster.)
Notice, that the old behaviour only finds direct dependencies, ignores
virtual dependencies, does not find transitive dependencies and does not
take version relationships, architecture restrictions, build profiles or
multiarch relationships into account.
-
-q, --quiet
- Don't print meta information (header, counter). Making it
easier to use in scripts.
-
-d, --debug
- Run the debug mode
- --help
- Show the usage information.
- --version
- Show the version information.
The tool requires apt Sources files to be around for the checked components. In
the default case this means that in /var/lib/apt/lists files need to be around
for main, contrib and non-free.
In practice this means one needs to add one deb-src line for each component,
e.g.
deb-src http://<mirror>/debian <dist> main contrib non-free
and run apt-get update afterwards or use the update option of this tool.
This code is copyright by Patrick Schoenfeld <
[email protected]>, all
rights reserved. This program comes with ABSOLUTELEY NO WARRANTY. You are free
to redistribute this code under the terms of the GNU General Public License,
version 2 or later.
Patrick Schoenfeld <
[email protected]>