16.111. cdist-type__package_pkgng_freebsd(7)

16.111.1. NAME

cdist-type__package_pkgng_freebsd - Manage FreeBSD packages with pkg-ng

16.111.2. DESCRIPTION

This type is usually used on FreeBSD to manage packages.

16.111.3. REQUIRED PARAMETERS

None

16.111.4. OPTIONAL PARAMETERS

name

If supplied, use the name and not the object id as the package name.

flavor

If supplied, use to avoid ambiguity.

version

If supplied, use to install a specific version of the package named.

repo

If supplied, use to install the package named from a particular repo.

state

Either "present" or "absent", defaults to "present"

16.111.5. BOOLEAN PARAMETERS

upgrade

If supplied, allow upgrading to the latest version of a package.

16.111.6. CAVEATS

This type requires that repository definitions already exist in /etc/pkg/*.conf. Ensure that they exist prior to use of this type with __file.

pkg-ng can't upgrade a package to a specific version. If this type needs to upgrade a package, it can only ugprade to the latest available version. If the "upgrade" parameter is not given and an upgrade needs to occur, an error will result.

16.111.7. MESSAGES

install

The package was installed

remove

The package was removed

upgrade

The package was upgraded

exist

The package was already present and thus not installed

16.111.8. EXAMPLES

# Ensure zsh is installed
__package_pkgng_freebsd zsh --state present

# Ensure vim is installed, use flavor no_x11
__package_pkgng_freebsd vim --state present --flavor no_x11

# If you don't want to follow pythonX packages, but always use python
__package_pkgng_freebsd python --state present --name python2

# Install a package from a particular repository when multiples exist
__package_pkgng_freebsd bash --state present --repo myrepo

# Remove obsolete package
__package_pkgng_freebsd puppet --state absent

16.111.9. SEE ALSO

cdist-type__package(7)

16.111.10. AUTHORS

Jake Guffey <jake.guffey--@--eprotex.com>

16.111.11. COPYING

Copyright (C) 2014 Jake Guffey. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.