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RDEBSUMS(1)							 Recursive debsums						       RDEBSUMS(1)

NAME
rdebsums - a recursive debsums
SYNOPSIS
rdebsums --help | [ debsum options ] [ --others ] package
DESCRIPTION
rdebsums runs debsums(1) over a given package and all its dependencies. It can be used to make sure a problem with a package is not due to file corruption. All but the last element of the command-line and options understood by rdebsums are sent to debsums(1).
OPTIONS
--help Prints a short help text --others Also runs debsums on Recommended and Suggested packages.
EXAMPLES
Check the package aptitude and all its dependencies: rdebsums aptitude The same while being significantly less verbose rdebsums -s aptitude
BUGS
rdebsums is quite slow - essentially due to dpkg-query not being extremely fast. Currently, rdebsums will be confused by virtual packages. --others is actually nearly useless, as you often end up checking nearly all packages. You'll most probably win time by running debsums without arguments.
AUTHOR
rdebsums was written by Vincent Fourmond <fourmond@debian.org>
SEE ALSO
debsums(1), dpkg-query(1) Version 0.1 2007-03-29 RDEBSUMS(1)
Related Man Pages
debsums(1) - debian
rdebsums(1) - debian
apt-mark(8) - debian
debsums(1) - minix
debsums(1) - plan9
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