alr-toolchain(1)
Manage Alire-provided toolchains
Description
ALR-TOOLCHAIN
NAME
alr-toolchain - Manage Alire-provided toolchains
SYNOPSIS
alr toolchain [options] [-u|--uninstall] [-i|--install crate[version set]] | --select [--local] [releases] [--disable-assistant]
OPTIONS
--disable-assistant
Disable autorun of selection assistant
-i, --install
Install one or more toolchain component
--install-dir=ARG
Toolchain component(s) installation directory
--local
Store toolchain configuration in local workspace
--select
Run the toolchain selection assistant
-u, --uninstall
Uninstall one or more toolchain component
GLOBAL OPTIONS
-c, --config=ARG
Override configuration folder location
-f, --force
Keep going after a recoverable troublesome situation
-h, --help
Display general or command-specific help
-n, --non-interactive
Assume default answers for all user prompts
--no-color
Disables colors in output
--no-tty
Disables control characters in output
--prefer-oldest
Prefer oldest versions instead of newest when resolving dependencies
--version
Displays version and exits
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-q |
Limit output to errors |
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-v |
Be more verbose (use twice for extra detail) |
-d, --debug[]
Enable debug-specific log messages
DESCRIPTION
Download toolchain elements, like GNAT and gprbuild, in the shared cache of the active configuration.
Run it without arguments to get a list of downloaded tools. Use --select without arguments to run the assistant to select the default toolchain for this configuration. Adding --local will instead make the selection apply only to the workspace (overriding a possible configuration- wide selection). Giving one or more releases argument will skip the assistant and set the release as the default. Specify --install/--uninstall and one or more crates name with optional version set to make available or remove a tool. Run ‘alr help toolchains‘ for further information about toolchain management and use.
SEE ALSO
alr(1), alr-config(1), alr-printenv(1), alr-version(1), gprbuild(1)
AUTHOR
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