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nala-install(1) | 'Nala User Manual' | nala-install(1) |
NAME¶
nala-install - install packages
SYNOPSIS¶
nala install [--options] PKGS ...
DESCRIPTION¶
Install works similar to the way it does in apt.
nala takes multiple packages as arguments and will install all of them.
OPTIONS¶
- --purge
- Purge any packages that would removed during the transaction.
- --debug
- Print helpful information for solving issues. If you're submitting a bug report try running the command again with --debug and providing the output to the devs, it may be helpful.
- --raw-dpkg
- Force nala not to format dpkg output.
This disables all formatting and it would look as if you were using apt.
A more indepth explanation for what this switch does, nala will fork a tty instead of a pty for dpkg.
nala will also not display a progress bar for dpkg with this turned on. Additionally the language of the output will not be forced into English for this mode.
- -d, --download-only
- Packages are only retrieved, not unpacked or installed.
- --remove-essential
- Allow the removal of essential packages.
This is very dangerous, but we thought you should have the option.
--assume-yes, --assume-no
-y, --assume-yes
Automatically select yes for any prompts which may need your input.
If the configuration option assume_yes is true, this switch will set it back to default behavior
-n, --assume-no
Automatically select no for any prompts which may need your input.
- -o, --option
- Set options to pass through to apt, nala, or dpkg.
- Example:
- Force dpkg to install new config files without prompting:
nala install --option Dpkg::Options::="--force-confnew"
Disable scrolling text for nala
nala install --option Nala::scrolling_text="false"
Allow nala to update unauthenticated repositories:
nala install --option* APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated="true"
- -v, --verbose
- Disable scrolling text and print extra information
- -h, --help
- Shows this man page.
- --autoremove, --no-autoremove
- --autoremove
Automatically remove any packages that are no longer needed.
This variant is the default
--no-autoremove
Do NOT Automatically remove any packages
- --update, --no-update
- --update
Update the package list before the requested operation.
Example:
nala install --update neofetch
is equivalent to
apt update && apt install neofetch
[Default for: upgrade]
--no-update
Do NOT update the package list before the requested operation.
[Default for: install, remove, purge, autoremove, autopurge]
- --install-recommends, --no-install-recommends
- --install-recommends
Recommended packages will be installed.
This variant is the default
--no-install-recommends
Recommended package will NOT be installed.
If this option is selected nala will display the recommended packages that will not be installed.
- --fix-broken, --no-fix-broken
- --fix-broken
Attempts to fix broken packages.
This variant is the default
--no-fix-broken
Stops nala from performing extra checks.
This can result in a broken install!
If you just want to fix broken packages:
nala install --fix-broken
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (C) 2021, 2022 Blake Lee
19 Jul 2022 | 0.10.0 |