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PROGRAM:

NAME


apt-cudf - CUDF solver integration for APT

SYNOPSIS


solvername

DESCRIPTION


apt-cudf translates back and forth among a CUDF-based dependency solver and the protocol
used by APT to talk with external dependency solvers. apt-cudf therefore allows one to use
any CUDF solver as an external solver for APT.

apt-cudf relies on its "argv[0]" name to find the CUDF solver to invoke. In common
setups, you should have a CUDF solver specification file under /usr/share/cudf/solvers/
for each installed CUDF solver. To use one such solver with APT, you should create a
symbolic link pointing to /usr/bin/apt-cudf under /usr/lib/apt/solvers/ and call it with
the name of the CUDF solver you want to use.

OPTIONS


-v
--verbose
Print debugging information during operation. Can be repeated.

-h
--help
Show usage information and exit.

--version
Show program's version and exit.

--dump
Dump the cudf universe and solution

--noop
Dump the cudf universe and solution and exit. This is useful to generate a cudf
universe from a edsp file

--conf
Use a configuration file. Default in /etc/apt-cudf.conf

-s <solver>
--solver <solver>
Specify the external solver to use.

-e
--explain
Print a human-readable summary of the solution.

--native-arch
Speficy the native architecture to be used in the edsp -> cudf translation. By default
apt-cudf uses apt-config to deduce the native architecture. This option is useful if
the edsp was generated on a machine with a different architecture.

--foreign-archs
A comma-separated list of foreign architectures to be used in the edsp -> cudf
translation

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