Environment Command
Synopsis
dnf5 environment {list|info} [options] [<environment-spec>...]
dnf5 environment {install|remove|upgrade} [options] <group-spec|environment-spec>...
Description
The environment command in DNF5 offers several queries for getting information
about environments and groups related to them and it is also used for environment installation.
To query groups, use separate group command.
Optional environment-spec arguments can be passed to filter environments with given IDs or names.
The install, remove and upgrade commands take both environment-spec and group-spec, but in case
both environments and groups match, only environments are affected.
Subcommands
listList all matching environments, either among installed or available environments. If nothing is specified, list all known environments.
--installedand--availableoptions narrow down the requested list.infoPrint detailed information about environments. The command accepts the same options as the
listsubcommand.installMark the specified environments or groups installed and install groups and packages they contain.
If an environments or group is already (partially) installed, the command installs the missing groups and packages it contains.
In case both groups and environments match, only environments are affected.
For environments, all groups from their grouplist and default groups from their optionlist are installed.
If the
--with-optionaloption is used, also includeOptionalpackages of groups. By default, allMandatoryandDefaultpackages will be installed whenever possible.Conditionalpackages are installed if they meet their requirement. This can be configured by dnf5.conf(5), group_package_types.If the
--no-packagesoption is used, no packages will be installed by this command. Only currently installed group packages are considered to be installed with the groups.removeMark the specified environments or groups removed and remove groups and packages they contain unless they belong to another installed environment or group, were installed explicitly by the user or (in case of packages) were installed as a dependency.
In case both groups and environments match, only environments are affected.
If the
--no-packagesoption is used, no packages will be removed by this command.upgradeUpgrade a definition of the specified environments and groups and the groups and packages they contain. If new groups or packages have been added to the current definitions since the environments or groups were installed, the new groups and packages will be installed. Likewise, if some groups or packages have been removed from the definition, they will be removed unless they were installed for a different reason (belong to another installed environment or group, were installed explicitly by the user or were installed as a dependency).
In case both groups and environments match, only environments are affected.
Options for list and info
--available- Show only available environments. Those which are not installed, but known to
DNF5. --installed- Show only installed environments.
Options for install, remove and upgrade
--with-optional- Include optional packages from the groups.Used with
installcommand. --no-packages- Operate exclusively on the environments and groups without manipulating any packages.Used with
installandremovecommands. --allowerasing- Allow removing of installed packages to resolve any potential dependency problems.Used with
installandupgradecommands. --skip-broken- Resolve any dependency problems by removing packages that are causing problems from the transaction.Used with
installcommand. --skip-unavailable- Allow skipping packages that are not possible to install or upgrade.Used with
installandupgradecommands. --allow-downgrade- Enable downgrade of dependencies when resolving the requested operation.Used with
installandupgradecommands. --no-allow-downgrade- Disable downgrade of dependencies when resolving the requested operation.Used with
installandupgradecommands. --downloadonly- Download the resolved package set without executing an RPM transaction.Used with
installandupgradecommands.
--offline- Store the transaction to be performed offline. See offline command, dnf5-offline(8).
--store=PATH- Store the current transaction in a directory at the specified
PATHinstead of running it.The stored transaction can be performed by the replay command, dnf5-replay(8).Note that repository ids in the stored transaction are mangled to@stored_transaction(repo_id)this is requiredbecause during replaying the stored repositories are recreated and they might collide with already present repositories(this doesn’t apply to the special @System repository).
Examples
dnf5 environment list- Show list of all environments.
dnf5 environment info "KDE Plasma Workspaces"- Show detailed info about the
KDEenvironment.
See Also
dnf5-comps(7), Comps groups and environmentsdnf5-specs(7), Patterns specification