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urpm::select(3)		   Mageia Package Management	       urpm::select(3)

NAME
       urpm::select - package selection routines for urpmi

SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
       search_packages($urpm, $packages, $names, %options)
	   Search packages registered by their names by storing their ids into
	   the $packages hash.

	   Returns either 0 (error), 1 (OK) or 'substring' (fuzzy match).

	   Recognized options:

	   ·   all

	   ·   caseinsensitive

	   ·   fuzzy

	   ·   no_substring: in --auto, do not allow to install a package
	       substring match (you can use -a to force it)

	   ·   src

	   ·   use_provides

       resolve_dependencies($urpm, $state, $requested, %options)
	   Resolves dependencies between requested packages (and auto
	   selection if any).  Handles parallel option if any.

	   The return value is true if program should be restarted (in order
	   to take care of important packages being upgraded (priority
	   upgrades)

	   $state->{selected} will contain the selection of packages to be
	   installed or upgraded

	   %options :

	   ·   auto_select

	   ·   install_src

	   ·   priority_upgrade

	   %options passed to ->resolve_requested:

	   ·   callback_choices

	   ·   keep

	   ·   nodeps

	   ·   no_suggests

       find_packages_to_remove($urpm, $state, $l, %options)
	   Find packages to remove.

	   Options:

	   ·   callback_base

	   ·   callback_fuzzy

	   ·   callback_notfound

	   ·   force

	   ·   matches

	   ·   test

       unselected_packages($state)
	   misc functions to help finding ask_unselect and ask_remove elements
	   with their reasons translated.

       already_installed($state)
	   misc functions to help finding ask_unselect and ask_remove elements
	   with their reasons translated.

Mageia Linux			  2013-10-04		       urpm::select(3)
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