dpkg-unhold(8) debian man page | unix.com

Man Page: dpkg-unhold

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 8

DPKG-UNHOLD(8)							      dlocate							    DPKG-UNHOLD(8)

NAME
dpkg-unhold - program to flag for installation a package or packages
SYNOPSIS
dpkg-unhold [PACKAGE...]
DESCRIPTION
dpkg-unhold marks package(s) to be held. it achieves this by running `dpkg --set-selections' and piping in the package name(s) followed by `install'. NOTE: this program does not install, remove, purge any package. it ONLY sets the status of the package. any actual removal or purging is done the next time dselect, apt-get, aptitude, etc are run.
BUGS
The name is little bit of a misnomer in that it marks the package for installation. this effectively "unholds" the package if it is held, but will cause dselect/apt/etc to install it if it wasn't already installed.
SEE ALSO
dpkg(1), dpkg-hold(1), dpkg-remove(1), dpkg-purge(1)
AUTHOR
dpkg-unhold was written Craig Sanders <cas@taz.net.au>. dpkg-unhold is Free Software placed in the public domain. Debian Project 2009-06-02 DPKG-UNHOLD(8)
Related Man Pages
dpkg-reconfigure(8) - xfree86
dpkg-preconfigure(8) - xfree86
dpkg-preconfigure(8) - v7
dpkg-genbuilddeps(1) - xfree86
dpkg-genbuilddeps(1) - hpux
Similar Topics in the Unix Linux Community
Adding the individual columns of a matrix.
Is UNIX an open source OS ?
Introduction
One instance of comparing grep and awk
New UNIX and Linux History Sections