lintian-lab-tool - perform common operations on/involving laboratories
lintian-lab-tool <cmd> <lab> [...] lintian-lab-tool help
The lintian-lab-tool ...
create-lab laboratory-dir Creates a new permanent Lintian laboratory in the directory denoted by laboratory-dir. help [cmd] Display the synopsis of this tool or one of its operations. remove-lab laboratory-dir Removes a permanent Lintian laboratory in the directory denoted by laboratory-dir. remove-pkgs laboratory-dir query [... query] Removes all packages matching the given queries from the permanent Lintian laboratory denoted by laboratory-dir. scrub-lab laboratory-dir Attempt to fix common metadata issues in an existing laboratory. This command can correct some corruptions caused by programs that failed to synchronize the laboratory metadata with the actual contents. Almost all corrections involve discarding corrupted entries. These issues usually occur because: * Two processes update the laboratory concurrently. * A process updated the laboratory but was killed / crashed before it properly close the laboratory. Note that Lintian tools will fix these issues automatically as the tools happen to run into the issues.
Laboratories are not designed to have multiple processes working on them concurrently.
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Niels Thykier <niels@thykier.net> Richard Braakman <dark@xs4all.nl> Christian Schwarz <schwarz@monet.m.isar.de>
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