libertine-container-manager(1)


NAME

   libertine-container-manager   -   Manage   Libertine   containers   for
   supporting legacy X applications on Unity 8

SYNOPSIS

   libertine-container-manager [ -v | -q ] command [ command_options ]
   libertine-container-manager -h
   libertine-container-manager command -h

DESCRIPTION

   libertine-container-manager  is  a  utility  for   managing   Libertine
   containers used to support legacy X applications on Unity 8.

   It  is  possible  to  create  new containers, delete containers, update
   containers, install new packages in a container, remove a package  from
   a  container,  search for possible packages to install, and list all of
   the current containers.

OPTIONS

   -q, --quiet
          do not print status updates on stdout

   -v, --verbose
          extra verbose output

   -h, --help
          Print a summary of the command line options and exit.

COMMAND OVERVIEW

   libertine-container-manager create [options]
          Create a new Libertine container.

   libertine-container-manager destroy [options]
          Destroy (delete) an existing Liberine container.

   libertine-container-manager install-package [options]
          Install a package inside an existing Libertine container.

   libertine-container-manager remove-package [options]
          Remove  an  installed  package  inside  an  existing   Libertine
          container.

   libertine-container-manager search-cache [options]
          Searches  the  apt  cache inside an existing Libertine container
          for matches based on the given search string.

   libertine-container-manager update [options]
          Updates the packages inside an existing Libertine container.

   libertine-container-manager list [options]
          Lists all existing Libertine containers.

   libertine-container-manager list-apps [options]
          Lists available app launchers in a container.

   libertine-container-manager exec [options]
          Runs an arbitrary command in the specified Libertine container.

   libertine-container-manager configure [options]
          Configures various options in the specified Libertine container.

   libertine-container-manager set-default [options]
          Sets default container.

COMMAND REFERENCE

   libertine-container-manager create [options]

      Options:
          -h, --help
                 Prints help for this command and exits.

          -i ID, --id ID
                 Container  identifier  of  form   ([a-z0-9][a-z0-9+.-]+).
                 Required.

          -t TYPE, --type TYPE
                 Type  of  Libertine  container to create. Either 'lxc' or
                 'chroot'.

          --password password
                 User's password for creating LXC containers. Intended for
                 testing only.

          -d DISTRO, --distro DISTRO
                 Ubuntu distro series to create.

          -n NAME, --name NAME
                 User friendly container name.

          --force
                 Force installation of unsupported distro.

          -m, --multiarch
                 Enable i386 support.

   libertine-container-manager destroy [options]

      Options:
          -h , --help
                 Prints help for this command and exits.

          -i ID, --id ID
                 Container   identifier.  Default  container  is  used  if
                 omitted.

   libertine-container-manager install-package [options]

      Options:
          -h, --help
                 Prints help for this command and exits.

          -i ID, --id ID
                 Container  identifier.  Default  container  is  used   if
                 omitted.

          -p PACKAGE, --package PACKAGE
                 Name of package to install. Required.

          -n, --no-dialog
                 No  dialog  mode.  Use text-based frontend during debconf
                 interactions.

   libertine-container-manager remove-package [options]

      Options:
          -h, --help
                 Prints help for this command and exits.

          -i ID, --id ID
                 Container  identifier.  Default  container  is  used   if
                 omitted.

          -p PACKAGE, --package PACKAGE
                 Name of package to remove. Required.

          -n, --no-dialog
                 No  dialog  mode.  Use text-based frontend during debconf
                 interactions.

   libertine-container-manager search-cache [options]

      Options:
          -h, --help
                 Prints help for this command and exits.

          -i ID, --id ID
                 Container  identifier.  Default  container  is  used   if
                 omitted.

          -s SEARCH_STRING, --search-string SEARCH_STRING
                 String to search for in the package cache. Required.

   libertine-container-manager update [options]

      Options:
          -h, --help
                 Prints help for this command and exits.

          -i ID, --id ID
                 Container   identifier.  Default  container  is  used  if
                 omitted.

   libertine-container-manager list

      Options:
          -h, --help
                 Prints help for this command and exits.

   libertine-container-manager list-apps [options]

      Options:
          -h, --help
                 Prints help for this command and exits.

          -i ID, --id ID
                 Container  identifier.  Default  container  is  used   if
                 omitted.

          -j, --json
                 Uses JSON output format.

   libertine-container-manager exec [options]

      Options:
          -h, --help
                 Prints help for this command and exits.

          -i ID, --id ID
                 Container   identifier.  Default  container  is  used  if
                 omitted.

          -C COMMAND, --command COMMAND
                 The command to be executed.

   libertine-container-manager configure [options]

      Options:
          -h, --help
                 Prints help for this command and exits.

          -i ID, --id ID
                 Container  identifier.  Default  container  is  used   if
                 omitted.

          -m, --multiarch
                 Enable i386 support.

          -a {add,remove}, --archive{add,remove}
                 Adds or removes an archive in the specified container.

          -n ARCHIVE_NAME, --archive-name ARCHIVE_NAME
                 Archive   to   be   added   or  removed.  Examples:  'deb
                 http://myserver/path/to/repo       stable        myrepo',
                 ppa:user/repository, multiverse

          -k PUBLIC_KEY_FILE, --public-key-file PUBLIC_KEY_FILE
                 File containing public key used to sign new archive.

          -b {add,remove}, --bind-mount{add,remove}
                 Adds or removes a bind-mount in the specified container.

          -p MOUNT_PATH, --mount-path MOUNT_PATH
                 Absolute host path to be added or removed.

   libertine-container-manager set-default [options]

      Options:
          -h, --help
                 Prints help for this command and exits.

          -i ID, --id ID
                 Container identifier.

          -c, --clear
                 Clear default container.

   SEE ALSO
          https://launchpad.net/libertine





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