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bpkg-pkg-unpack(1)	    General Commands Manual	    bpkg-pkg-unpack(1)

NAME
       bpkg-pkg-unpack - unpack	package	archive

SYNOPSIS
       bpkg pkg-unpack [options] (pkg[/ver] | --existing|-e dir)

DESCRIPTION
       If  only	the package name is specified, then the	pkg-unpack command un-
       packs the archive for the previously fetched (bpkg-pkg-fetch(1))	 pack-
       age. The	resulting package state	is unpacked (bpkg-pkg-status(1)).

       If  the	package	version	is also	specified, then	the (source) directory
       from one	of the directory-based repositories (bpkg-rep-add(1)) is  used
       in  place,  without copying it into the configuration directory.	Such a
       package is called external.

       If the --existing|-e option is used, then instead of the	package	 name,
       pkg-unpack  expects  a  local path to an	existing package directory. In
       this case, bpkg will use	the (source) directory in place, the  same  as
       for  packages  from  directory-based  repositories.  Also,  unless  the
       --purge|-p option is specified, bpkg will not attempt  to  remove  this
       directory  when	the package is later purged with the bpkg-pkg-purge(1)
       command.	Such a package is also external.

       If --existing|-e	is specified together with  the	 --replace|-r  option,
       then  pkg-unpack	 will replace the archive and/or source	directory of a
       package that is already in the unpacked or fetched state.

       An external package triggers several changes in semantics compared to a
       normal package: The package (output) directory inside the configuration
       is called just pkg rather than pkg-ver. It is  also  assumed  that  the
       packaging information (package manifest and lockfile) for such packages
       may  change without incrementing	the package version (for example, dur-
       ing development). To support this, bpkg implements the  package	itera-
       tion  mechanism	which  may  result in iteration	numbers	to be shown as
       part of the package version, for	example, 1.2.3#1 (see Package  Version
       (#package-version)).

PKG-UNPACK OPTIONS
       --existing|-e
	      Treat  the argument as an	existing package directory path	rather
	      than the package name to unpack.

       --purge|-p
	      Remove the  existing  package  directory	when  the  package  is
	      purged.

       --replace|-r
	      Replace  the source directory if the package is already unpacked
	      or fetched.  Can only be specified with an external package.

       --directory|-d dir
	      Assume configuration is in dir rather than in the	current	 work-
	      ing directory.

COMMON OPTIONS
       The  common  options are	summarized below with a	more detailed descrip-
       tion available in bpkg-common-options(1).

       -v     Print essential underlying commands being	executed.

       -V     Print all	underlying commands being executed.

       --quiet|-q
	      Run quietly, only	printing error messages.

       --verbose level
	      Set the diagnostics verbosity to level between 0 and 6.

       --stdout-format format
	      Representation format to use for printing	to stdout.

       --jobs|-j num
	      Number of	jobs to	perform	in parallel.

       --no-result
	      Don't print informational	messages about the outcome of perform-
	      ing a command or some of its parts.

       --structured-result fmt
	      Write the	result of performing a command in a structured form.

       --progress
	      Display progress indicators for long-lasting operations, such as
	      network transfers, building, etc.

       --no-progress
	      Suppress progress	indicators for long-lasting  operations,  such
	      as network transfers, building, etc.

       --diag-color
	      Use color	in diagnostics.

       --no-diag-color
	      Don't use	color in diagnostics.

       --build path
	      The build	program	to be used to build packages.

       --build-option opt
	      Additional option	to be passed to	the build program.

       --fetch path
	      The fetch	program	to be used to download resources.

       --fetch-option opt
	      Additional option	to be passed to	the fetch program.

       --fetch-timeout sec
	      The fetch	and fetch-like (for example, git) program timeout.

       --pkg-proxy url
	      HTTP  proxy  server  to  use when	fetching package manifests and
	      archives from remote pkg repositories.

       --git path
	      The git program to be used to fetch git repositories.

       --git-option opt
	      Additional common	option to be passed to the git program.

       --sha256	path
	      The sha256 program to be used to calculate SHA256	sums.

       --sha256-option opt
	      Additional option	to be passed to	the sha256 program.

       --tar path
	      The tar program to be used to extract package archives.

       --tar-option opt
	      Additional option	to be passed to	the tar	program.

       --openssl path
	      The openssl program to be	used for crypto	operations.

       --openssl-option	opt
	      Additional option	to be passed to	the openssl program.

       --auth type
	      Types of repositories to authenticate.

       --trust fingerprint
	      Trust repository certificate with	a SHA256 fingerprint.

       --trust-yes
	      Assume the answer	to all authentication prompts is yes.

       --trust-no
	      Assume the answer	to all authentication prompts is no.

       --git-capabilities up=pc
	      Protocol capabilities (pc) for a git repository URL prefix (up).

       --pager path
	      The pager	program	to be used to show long	text.

       --pager-option opt
	      Additional option	to be passed to	the pager program.

       --options-file file
	      Read additional options from file.

       --default-options dir
	      The directory to load additional default options files from.

       --no-default-options
	      Don't load default options files.

       --keep-tmp
	      Don't remove the bpkg's temporary	directory at the  end  of  the
	      command execution	and print its path at the verbosity level 2 or
	      higher.

DEFAULT	OPTIONS	FILES
       See  bpkg-default-options-files(1)  for	an overview of the default op-
       tions files. For	the pkg-unpack command the search start	 directory  is
       the  configuration  directory. The following options files are searched
       for in each directory and, if found, loaded in the order	listed:

       bpkg.options
       bpkg-pkg-unpack.options

       The following pkg-unpack	command	options	cannot be specified in the de-
       fault options files:

       --directory|-d
       --purge|-p

BUGS
       Send bug	reports	to the users@build2.org	mailing	list.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) 2014-2024 the build2 authors.

       Permission is granted to	copy, distribute and/or	modify	this  document
       under the terms of the MIT License.

bpkg 0.17.0			   June	2024		    bpkg-pkg-unpack(1)

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