From e59343b3267e82aff33a8f73ab82b51345913c06 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karen Arutyunov Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2018 22:43:09 +0300 Subject: Add support for vars grouping for package commands --- bpkg/pkg-uninstall.cli | 16 ++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) (limited to 'bpkg/pkg-uninstall.cli') diff --git a/bpkg/pkg-uninstall.cli b/bpkg/pkg-uninstall.cli index 1ac2546..0ceaf57 100644 --- a/bpkg/pkg-uninstall.cli +++ b/bpkg/pkg-uninstall.cli @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ namespace bpkg "\h|SYNOPSIS| - \c{\b{bpkg pkg-uninstall}|\b{uninstall} [] [] ( [])...\n + \c{\b{bpkg pkg-uninstall}|\b{uninstall} [] [] ...\n \b{bpkg pkg-uninstall}|\b{uninstall} [] [] \b{--all}|\b{-a}} \h|DESCRIPTION| @@ -26,15 +26,15 @@ namespace bpkg these specified packages can be also uninstalled by specifying the \c{\b{--immediate}|\b{-i}} or \c{\b{--recursive}|\b{-r}} options, respectively. Underneath, this command doesn't do much more than run - \cb{b uninstall}. + \cb{b uninstall}. In the first form the specified packages must have been + previously configured with \l{bpkg-pkg-build(1)} or + \l{bpkg-pkg-configure(1)}. - In the first form the specified packages must have been previously - configured with \l{bpkg-pkg-build(1)} or \l{bpkg-pkg-configure(1)}. Additional command line variables (, normally \cb{config.*}) can be - passed to the build system by either specifying them before the packages, - in which case they apply to the whole configuration, or after a specific - package, in which case they apply only to this package. See - \l{bpkg-pkg-install(1)} for some examples." + passed to the build system. Such variables apply to all the specified + packages but can also be specified to only apply to specific packages + using the argument grouping mechanism (see \l{bpkg-argument-grouping(1)} + for details). See \l{bpkg-pkg-install(1)} for some examples." } class pkg_uninstall_options: configuration_options -- cgit v1.1