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Man Page: debconf-show

Operating Environment: v7

Section: 1

DEBCONF-SHOW(1) 						      Debconf							   DEBCONF-SHOW(1)

NAME
debconf-show - query the debconf database SYNOPSIS
debconf-show packagename [...] [--db=dbname] debconf-show --listowners [--db=dbname] debconf-show --listdbs DESCRIPTION
debconf-show lets you query the debconf database in different ways. The most common use is "debconf-show packagename", which displays all items in the debconf database owned by a given package, and their current values. Questions that have been asked already are prefixed with an '*'. This can be useful as a debugging aid, and especially handy in bug reports involving a package's use of debconf. OPTIONS
--db=dbname Specify the database to query. By default, debconf-show queries the main database. --listowners Lists all owners of questions in the database. Generally an owner is equivalent to a debian package name. --listdbs Lists all available databases. AUTHOR
Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> and Sylvain Ferriol 2018-02-28 DEBCONF-SHOW(1)
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