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=== Atualizar a Base de Dados de Pacote ===
=== Atualizar a Base de Dados de Pacote ===
'''Sync local package database. This will update your local Portage tree with the latest Funtoo ebuilds.'''
'''Sincronize base de dados de pacote local. Isso atualizará sua arvore Portage local com a ultima versão do Funtoo ebuilds.'''
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###i## emerge --sync
###i## emerge --sync

Revision as of 16:45, February 7, 2015

Principiando com o emerge

Emerge é o front-end para o gerenciador de Portage do funtoo. Com o emerge é fácil instalar, atualizar ou remover pacotes.

Atualizar a Base de Dados de Pacote

Sincronize base de dados de pacote local. Isso atualizará sua arvore Portage local com a ultima versão do Funtoo ebuilds.

root # emerge --sync

Search packages

Search packages by name.

root # emerge -s firefox
root # emerge --search firefox

Search packages by description.

root # emerge -S web browser
root # emerge --searchdesc web browser

Install packages

Install package.

root # emerge firefox

Install multiple packages.

root # emerge firefox thunderbird

Install package. Ask for confirmation before performing any changes. Show verbose output.

root # emerge -av firefox
root # emerge --ask firefox

Remove packages

Remove package.

root # emerge -C firefox
root # emerge --unmerge firefox

Remove package. Ask for confirmation before performing any changes.

root # emerge -aC firefox

Remove orphaned packages. Ask for confirmation before performing any changes.

root # emerge -a --depclean

Update packages

Update all packages.

root # emerge -uDN @world

Update all packages. Ask for confirmation before performing any changes. Show verbose output.

root # emerge -uavDN @world

When upgrading to a new version of perl, it is necessary to also run perl-cleaner afterwards:

root # emerge -auvDN @world
root # perl-cleaner --all
   Note

This requirement of running perl-cleaner will eventually go away, once all perl-related ebuilds are updated to EAPI 5. EAPI 5 is a version of the Ebuild specification that supports smart updating of perl-related bits.