.\" Hey, Emacs! This is an -*- nroff -*- source file. .TH DSELECT 8 "29th November 1995" "Debian Project" "Debian GNU/Linux" .SH NAME dselect \- a user tool to manage Debian GNU/Linux packages .SH SYNOPSIS .B dselect [options] .br .B dselect [options] action ... .SH DESCRIPTION .B dselect is the primary user interface for installing, removing and managing Debian GNU/Linux packages. It is an front-end to .B dpkg(8). Normally .B dselect is invoked without parameters, but some commandline parameters are still available. The usage of .B dselect is pretty self-explanatory, and also an internal help-system is included, which describes the keystrokes and some general concepts. .I Read the help. .SS ACTIONS .TP .B access, update, select, install, config, remove These actions automatically selects corresponding commands from the main menu, without even showing the main menu to you. .TP .B quit Do nothing but quit. .TP .B menu Displays the default menu. This is equivalent to starting .B dselect with no parameters. .SS OPTIONS .TP .B --admindir Changes the directory where datafiles are located. This defaults to .I /var/lib/dpkg. Note, that these files are just some internal datafiles, actual Debian packages doesn't have to be located here. .TP .B --debug | -D Turn on debugging. Debugging information is sent to .I . .TP .B --help Print a brief help text. .TP .B --licence Print the licence of .B dselect. .TP .B --version Print version information. .SH BUGS This manpage doesn't document the options quite correctly, and has formatting inconsistent with other manpages. The .B dselect package selection interface is confusing or even alarming to the new user. There is no easy way automatically to download and install packages via anonymous FTP. .SH SEE ALSO .B deb(5) , .B dpkg-deb(8) , .B dpkg(8) and .B deb-control(5) .SH AUTHOR .B dselect was written by Ian Jackson (ijackson@gnu.ai.mit.edu). This manual page is by Juho Vuori (javuori@cc.helsinki.fi).