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SBUILD-QEMU-UPDATE(1) | Debian sbuild | SBUILD-QEMU-UPDATE(1) |
NAME¶
sbuild-qemu-update - sbuild-update analog for QEMU images
SYNOPSIS¶
sbuild-qemu-update [-h] [--snapshot] [--arch=ARCH] [--noexec] IMAGE
DESCRIPTION¶
sbuild-qemu-update boots a QEMU VM using IMAGE and then runs apt-get in it, performing update, dist-upgrade, clean and autoremove. It can optionally create a snapshot before updating.
The architecture is auto-guessed by stripping any file suffix and then splitting the image name on dashes ``-'', and finally by looking for a Debian architecture name. sid-amd64.img, amd64-temporary.image or even just amd64 would all be assumed to be amd64 images, but not amd64.rebuild-tests.img. If this guesses wrong, use the --arch option.
OPTIONS¶
- -h, --help
- Show this help message and exit.
- --snapshot
- Create a snapshot of the image before changing it. Useful for reproducibility purposes.
- --arch=ARCH
- Architecture to use (instead of attempting to auto-guess).
- --timeout=SECS
- Maximum time to wait for command to finish with expected result. Mostly relevant for foreign architectures, where apt-get update can take quite a while. Default: 600s.
- --noexec
- Don't actually do anything. Just print the command string that would be executed, and then exit.
- --boot=auto,bios,efi,ieee1275,none
- How to boot the image. Default is BIOS on amd64 and i386, EFI on arm64 and armhf, and IEEE1275 on ppc64el.
EXAMPLES¶
$ sbuild-qemu-update unstable-autopkgtest-amd64.img
This will update the image unstable-autopkgtest-amd64.img in the current directory. If no such file exists there, then $IMAGEDIR/unstable-autopkgtest-amd64.img is tried.
ENVIRONMENT¶
If $IMAGEDIR is unset, then ~/.cache/sbuild is used.
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright © 2020-2022 Christian Kastner <ckk@debian.org>
SEE ALSO¶
07 November 2024 | Version 0.87.0~exp2 |