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authorChantry Xavier <shiningxc@gmail.com>2008-02-16 16:01:13 +0100
committerDan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>2008-03-23 13:38:23 -0500
commit3d10d460dff4c1321b40fa509c4ff9be93db0ca3 (patch)
tree9f5440591a4ec98f8dd4e4408cbfad5f53fa0795 /doc/pacman.conf.5.txt
parent5af076f09f67bb3abd80a28fa3f33437f08b18bc (diff)
Add new CleanMethod option.
As it was already mentioned several times, the new -Sc behavior in 3.1 is great, but only when the package cache is not shared. This option has two possible values : KeepInstalled and KeepCurrent With KeepCurrent, -Sc will clean packages that are no longer available in any sync db, rather than packages that are no longer in the local db. The resulting behavior should be better for shared cache. Ref : http://www.archlinux.org/pipermail/pacman-dev/2008-February/011140.html Signed-off-by: Chantry Xavier <shiningxc@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
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@@ -119,6 +119,15 @@ Options
These files refer to files in the package archive, so do not include the
leading slash (the RootDir) when specifying them.
+*CleanMethod =* KeepInstalled | KeepCurrent::
+ If set to `KeepInstalled` (the default), the '-Sc' operation will clean
+ packages that are no longer installed (not present in the local database).
+ If set to `KeepCurrent`, '-Sc' will clean outdated packages (not present in
+ any sync database).
+ The second behavior is useful when the package cache is shared among
+ multiple machines, where the local databases are usually different, but the
+ sync databases in use could be the same.
+
*UseSyslog*::
Log action messages through syslog(). This will insert log entries into
``/var/log/messages'' or equivalent.