salt.modules.gentoolkitmod¶
Support for Gentoolkit
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salt.modules.gentoolkitmod.
eclean_dist
(destructive=False, package_names=False, size_limit=0, time_limit=0, fetch_restricted=False, exclude_file='/etc/eclean/distfiles.exclude')¶ Clean obsolete portage sources
- destructive
- Only keep minimum for reinstallation
- package_names
- Protect all versions of installed packages. Only meaningful if used with destructive=True
- size_limit <size>
- Don't delete distfiles bigger than <size>. <size> is a size specification: "10M" is "ten megabytes", "200K" is "two hundreds kilobytes", etc. Units are: G, M, K and B.
- time_limit <time>
- Don't delete distfiles files modified since <time> <time> is an amount of time: "1y" is "one year", "2w" is "two weeks", etc. Units are: y (years), m (months), w (weeks), d (days) and h (hours).
- fetch_restricted
- Protect fetch-restricted files. Only meaningful if used with destructive=True
- exclude_file
- Path to exclusion file. Default is /etc/eclean/distfiles.exclude This is the same default eclean-dist uses. Use None if this file exists and you want to ignore.
Returns a dict containing the cleaned, saved, and deprecated dists:
{'cleaned': {<dist file>: <size>}, 'deprecated': {<package>: <dist file>}, 'saved': {<package>: <dist file>}, 'total_cleaned': <size>}
CLI Example:
salt '*' gentoolkit.eclean_dist destructive=True
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salt.modules.gentoolkitmod.
eclean_pkg
(destructive=False, package_names=False, time_limit=0, exclude_file='/etc/eclean/packages.exclude')¶ Clean obsolete binary packages
- destructive
- Only keep minimum for reinstallation
- package_names
- Protect all versions of installed packages. Only meaningful if used with destructive=True
- time_limit <time>
- Don't delete distfiles files modified since <time> <time> is an amount of time: "1y" is "one year", "2w" is "two weeks", etc. Units are: y (years), m (months), w (weeks), d (days) and h (hours).
- exclude_file
- Path to exclusion file. Default is /etc/eclean/packages.exclude This is the same default eclean-pkg uses. Use None if this file exists and you want to ignore.
Returns a dict containing the cleaned binary packages:
{'cleaned': {<dist file>: <size>}, 'total_cleaned': <size>}
CLI Example:
salt '*' gentoolkit.eclean_pkg destructive=True
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salt.modules.gentoolkitmod.
glsa_check_list
(glsa_list)¶ List the status of Gentoo Linux Security Advisories
- glsa_list
- can contain an arbitrary number of GLSA ids, filenames containing GLSAs or the special identifiers 'all' and 'affected'
Returns a dict containing glsa ids with a description, status, and CVEs:
{<glsa_id>: {'description': <glsa_description>, 'status': <glsa status>, 'CVEs': [<list of CVEs>]}}
CLI Example:
salt '*' gentoolkit.glsa_check_list 'affected'
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salt.modules.gentoolkitmod.
revdep_rebuild
(lib=None)¶ Fix up broken reverse dependencies
- lib
- Search for reverse dependencies for a particular library rather than every library on the system. It can be a full path to a library or basic regular expression.
CLI Example:
salt '*' gentoolkit.revdep_rebuild