| sourcedb | The name of the source database. Typically it will be defined in your debconf.conf (or .debconfrc) file. |
| destdb | The name of the destination database. It may be defined in debconf.conf or .debconfrc, or you might define it on the command line (see below). |
| -ppattern--patternpattern | If this is specified, only items in sourcedb whose names match the pattern will be copied. |
| --owner-patternpattern | If this is specified, only items in sourcedb whose owners match the pattern will be copied. |
| -cfoo:bar--configFoo:bar | Foo: bar In debconf.conf, except you probably want to leave off the space on the command line (or quote it: "Foo: bar"). Generally must be used multiple times, to build up a full configuration stanza. While blank lines are used to separate stanzas in debconf.conf, this program will assume that "Name:dbname" denotes the beginning of a new stanza. |
NAME
debconf-copydb - copy a debconf database
SYNOPSIS
debconf-copydb sourcedb destdb [--pattern=pattern] [--owner-pattern=pattern] [--config=Foo:bar]DESCRIPTION
debconf-copydb copies items from an existing debconf database into another, possibly new database. The two databases may have different formats; if so a conversion will automatically be done.
OPTIONS
- sourcedb
The name of the source database. Typically it will be defined in your debconf.conf (or .debconfrc) file.
- destdb
The name of the destination database. It may be defined in debconf.conf or .debconfrc, or you might define it on the command line (see below).
- -ppattern, --patternpattern
If this is specified, only items in sourcedb whose names match the pattern will be copied.
- --owner-patternpattern
If this is specified, only items in sourcedb whose owners match the pattern will be copied.
- -cfoo:bar, --configFoo:bar
- bash
Foo: barIn debconf.conf, except you probably want to leave off the space on the command line (or quote it: "Foo: bar"). Generally must be used multiple times, to build up a full configuration stanza. While blank lines are used to separate stanzas in debconf.conf, this program will assume that "Name:dbname" denotes the beginning of a new stanza.
EXAMPLES
debconf-copydb configdb backupCopy all of configdb to backup, assuming you already have the backup database defined in debconf.conf.
debconf-copydb configdb newdb --pattern='^slrn/' \
--config=Name:newdb --config=Driver:File \
--config=Filename:newdb.datCopy slrn's data out of configdb, and into newdb. newdb is not defined in the rc file, so the --config switches set up the database on the fly.
debconf-copydb configdb stdout -c Name:stdout -c Driver:Pipe \
-c InFd:none --pattern='^foo/'Spit out all the items in the debconf database related to package foo.
debconf-copydb configdb pipe --config=Name:pipe \
--config=Driver:Pipe --config=InFd:none | \
ssh remotehost debconf-copydb pipe configdb \
--config=Name:pipe --config=Driver:PipeThis uses the special purpose pipe driver to copy a database to a remote system.
SEE ALSO
debconf.conf(5)
AUTHOR
Joey Hess <[email protected]>