LIVE-BUILD
Section: Debian Live Project (1)
Updated: 2011-02-01
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NAME
lb clean - Clean build directory
SYNOPSIS
lb clean [live-build options]
DESCRIPTION
lb clean is a high-level command (porcelain) of live-build(7), the Debian Live tool suite.
lb clean is responsible for cleaning up after a system is built. It removes the build directories, and removes some other files including stage files, and any detritus left behind by other live-build commands.
OPTIONS
In addition to its specific options lb clean understands all generic live-build options. See live-build(7) for a complete list of all generic live-build options.
- --all
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removes chroot, binary, stage, and source. The cache directory is kept. This is the default operation and will be performed if no argument is given.
- --cache
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removes the cache directories.
- --chroot
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unmounts and removes the chroot directory.
- --binary
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removes all binary related caches, files, directories, and stages files.
- --purge
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removes everything, including all caches. The config directory is kept.
- --remove
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removes everything, including package cache but not stage cache. The config directory is kept.
- --stage
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removes all stage files.
- --source
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removes all source related caches, files, directories, and stage files.
FILES
- auto/clean
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SEE ALSO
live-build(7)
This program is a part of live-build.
HOMEPAGE
More information about live-build and the Debian Live project can be found on the homepage at <http://live.debian.net/> and in the manual at <http://live.debian.net/manual/>.
BUGS
Bugs can be reported by submitting a bugreport for the live-build package in the Debian Bug Tracking System at <http://bugs.debian.org/> or by writing a mail to the Debian Live mailing list at <debian-live@lists.debian.org>.
AUTHOR
live-build was written by Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org> for the Debian project.
Index
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- OPTIONS
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- FILES
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- SEE ALSO
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- HOMEPAGE
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- BUGS
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- AUTHOR
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