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-rwxr-xr-x | Master/texmf/scripts/texlive/tlmgr.pl | 45 |
1 files changed, 23 insertions, 22 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf/scripts/texlive/tlmgr.pl b/Master/texmf/scripts/texlive/tlmgr.pl index 2cb13c9acf7..95fafe402e4 100755 --- a/Master/texmf/scripts/texlive/tlmgr.pl +++ b/Master/texmf/scripts/texlive/tlmgr.pl @@ -5246,14 +5246,15 @@ written to the terminal. This is a more detailed report than C<--list>. Concisely list the packages which would be updated, newly installed, or removed, without actually changing anything. -If C<--all> is given, it lists all available updates. -If C<--self> is given, but not C<--all> lists only updates the the -critical packages (tlmgr, texlive infrastructure, perl on Windows, etc.). -If neither C<--all> nor C<--self> is given, and in addition no I<pkg> -is passed on the command line, then C<--all> is assumed (so -C<tlmgr update --list> behaves like C<tlmgr update --list --all>). -If neither C<--all> nor C<--self> is given, but package names passed -on the command line, those packages are checked for updates. +If C<--all> is also given, all available updates are listed. +If C<--self> is given, but not C<--all>, only updates to the +critical packages (tlmgr, texlive infrastructure, perl on Windows, etc.) +are listed. +If neither C<--all> nor C<--self> is given, and in addition no I<pkg> is +given, then C<--all> is assumed (thus, C<tlmgr update --list> is the +same as C<tlmgr update --list --all>). +If neither C<--all> nor C<--self> is given, but specific package names are +given, those packages are checked for updates. =item B<--exclude> I<pkg> @@ -5283,7 +5284,7 @@ C<--all>), or the given I<pkg> names. =item B<--no-auto-install> [I<pkg>]... Under normal circumstances C<tlmgr> will install packages which are new -on the server, as descrbed above under C<--all>. This option prevents +on the server, as described above under C<--all>. This option prevents any such automatic installation, either for all packages (with C<--all>), or the given I<pkg> names. @@ -5502,7 +5503,7 @@ written to the terminal. The first form shows the global TeX Live settings currently saved in the TLPDB with a short description and the C<key> used for changing it in -paranthesis. +parentheses. The second form acts like the first, but also shows options which can be defined but are not currently set to any value. @@ -5924,7 +5925,7 @@ issued that the caller does not have enough privileges. If the user does not have admin rights, and the option C<--w32mode> is given, it must be B<user> and the user path will be adjusted. If a user without admin rights uses the option C<--w32mode admin> a warning -is issued that the caller does not have enough provileges. +is issued that the caller does not have enough privileges. =cut @@ -5948,7 +5949,7 @@ associations. Note that if you do not have enough permissions using C<--w32mode=admin> will not succeed. For the postaction C<fileassoc> the mode can be set with -C<--fileassocmode>. If it is set to 1, only new assocations are added, +C<--fileassocmode>. If it is set to 1, only new associations are added; if it is set to 2, all associations are set to the TeX Live programs. @@ -6327,24 +6328,24 @@ those where the checkbutton at the beginning of the line is ticked. =item Update -only update the selcted packages +only update the selected packages. =item Install -install the selected packages, acts like C<tlmgr install>, i.e., also -installs dependencies. This installing a collection will install -all depending packages, too. +install the selected packages; acts like C<tlmgr install>, i.e., also +installs dependencies. Thus, installing a collection will install +all its constituent packages. =item Remove -removes the selected packages, acts like C<tlmgr remove>, i.e., it will +removes the selected packages; acts like C<tlmgr remove>, i.e., it will also remove dependencies of collections (but not dependencies of normal packages). =item Backup -makes a backup of the selected packages, acts like C<tlmgr backup>. This -action needs the option C<backupdir> set (see Options -> General). +makes a backup of the selected packages; acts like C<tlmgr backup>. This +action needs the option C<backupdir> set (see C<Options -> General>). =back @@ -6373,7 +6374,7 @@ The output format is as follows: fieldname "\t" value ... "end-of-header" - pkgname status localrev serverrev size runtim esttot + pkgname status localrev serverrev size runtime esttot ... "end-of-updates" other output from post actions, not in machine readable form @@ -6386,7 +6387,7 @@ The I<localrev> and I<serverrev> fields for each package are the revision numbers in the local installation and server repository, respectively. The I<size> field is the number of bytes to be downloaded, i.e., the size of the compressed tar file for a network -installation, not the unpacked size. The runtim and esttot fields +installation, not the unpacked size. The runtime and esttot fields are only present for updated and auto-install packages, and contain the currently passed time since start of installation/updates and the estimated total time. @@ -6404,7 +6405,7 @@ the new package information was drawn. =item C<total-bytes> I<count> The I<count> is simply a decimal number, the sum of the sizes of all the -packages that need updating or installing (which are listed subseqently). +packages that need updating or installing (which are listed subsequently). =back |