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pacman - Manage packages with pacman
Synopsis
- Manage packages with the pacman package manager, which is used by Arch Linux and its variants.
Options
parameter | required | default | choices | comments |
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force
(added in 2.0)
|
no |
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When removing package - force remove package, without any checks. When update_cache - force redownload repo databases.
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name |
no |
Name of the package to install, upgrade, or remove.
aliases: pkg, package
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recurse
(added in 1.3)
|
no |
|
When removing a package, also remove its dependencies, provided that they are not required by other packages and were not explicitly installed by a user.
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state |
no | present |
|
Desired state of the package.
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update_cache |
no |
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Whether or not to refresh the master package lists. This can be run as part of a package installation or as a separate step.
aliases: update-cache
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upgrade
(added in 2.0)
|
no |
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Whether or not to upgrade whole system
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Examples
# Install package foo
- pacman:
name: foo
state: present
# Upgrade package foo
- pacman:
name: foo
state: latest
update_cache: yes
# Remove packages foo and bar
- pacman:
name: foo,bar
state: absent
# Recursively remove package baz
- pacman:
name: baz
state: absent
recurse: yes
# Run the equivalent of "pacman -Sy" as a separate step
- pacman:
update_cache: yes
# Run the equivalent of "pacman -Su" as a separate step
- pacman:
upgrade: yes
# Run the equivalent of "pacman -Syu" as a separate step
- pacman:
update_cache: yes
upgrade: yes
# Run the equivalent of "pacman -Rdd", force remove package baz
- pacman:
name: baz
state: absent
force: yes
Return Values
Common return values are documented here Return Values, the following are the fields unique to this module:
name | description | returned | type | sample |
---|---|---|---|---|
packages |
a list of packages that have been changed
|
when upgrade is set to yes | list | ['package', 'other-package'] |
Status
This module is flagged as preview which means that it is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.
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