
List Local Cratecache
Commands
Command Line
Arguments Command Line Switches Comments
listlocalcratecache Displays the cratecache location.
Table 6-13. Listlocalcratecache Command Line Switches and Arguments
Clean Cratecache
Commands
Command Line
Arguments Command Line Switches Comments
clean Erase downloaded archive files in
the cratecache folder.
Table 6-14. Clean Command Line Switches and Arguments
Maintain Package Manager for Windows Data
In addition to the tasks of installing and removing packages, and adding and removing repository sources,
you can use wasp commands to check package status and to keep your machines current.
The following are only a few suggested commands. For a complete list of commands and switches, see
"Package Manager for WindowsCommand Line Options" on page 51
Package Manager Maintenance
When working in Package Manager, data may become out of date if you are performing many actions at
one. Use wasp update to refresh the data regarding repository sources, cratecache files, and external
software.
To view a list of installed packages, type wasp list.
To view a list of all packages, including installed, preinstalled, and candidates, type wasp list all. Installed
packages have been installed on the machine, candidates are packages in source repositories that are
eligible for installation but not installed on the machine.
The cratecache folder stores the local copies of packages installation/removal files. To determine to location
of the cratecache, type wasp listlocalcratecache.
You may delete files from the cratecache; however, when you issue a remove command for the package,
the file will be downloaded from the repository in order to run the remove commands. You should only
remove a package from the cratecache if you know it is still available in a repository. If it is not in the
cratecache nor is it in the repository, you will not be able to remove the software. To delete the files from
the folder, type wasp clean.
Repository Source Maintenance
Viewing a list of all repository sources of which Package Manager is aware helps to ensure that you install
packages only from approved sources. Type wasp listrepository.
If, when reviewing the list, you need to remove a repository source from the list, type wasp
removerepository bin <repositoryUri> <platformname> <sectionname>. See "Remove Repository Sources"
on page 50 for more information.
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