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dCore sce-update Command
The sce-update command is used to check and update all or individual SCE(s) including any dependency SCE(s), view DEBINX (Debian index) diff and available updates if desired.
Process:
- Updating imported extensions is triggered by sce-update.
- Called with the SCE name, it checks the repositories for available updates and re-imports the respective packages, merging them into an updated extension. Technically speaking, it works just like sce-import.
- Noted it works on the level of extensions as opposed to packages. Thus if an extension consists of several packages (or may even be composed from a list of extensions) then all packages in that extension will be tested for updates.
- On the other hand, one and the same package may be part of several extensions. Thus there is no guarantee that all extensions will use the same version of a package if they are not all updated at the same time.
Usage options from the 'sce-update –help' command:
sce-update - Check and update all or individual SCE(s) including any dependency SCE(s), view DEBINX (Debian index) diff and available updates if desired, may use some option combinations. Usage: sce-update Menu prompt, choose SCE(s) to check, update if required. sce-update SCE Check a specific SCE for update, update if required. sce-update -a Check all system SCEs for updates, view old/new DEBINX diff and available updates if desired, update SCEs if required. sce-update -n SCE Non-interactive mode, check a specific SCE for updates, update if required. sce-update -na Non-interactive mode, check all SCEs for updates, update if required. sce-update -c Menu prompt, check selected SCE(s) for updates only, no actual updates performed. sce-update -r Unpack files in RAM during an SCE update re-import. sce-update -s Estimate package, HD and RAM space during an SCE update re-import, warn as needed. sce-update -z Ignore /etc/sysconfig/sceconfig preferences, use only current command line options. sce-update -b Check SCE entries in your sceboot.lst and any applicable SCE dependencies.