September 2000
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/usr/sbin/pkgchk [-l | -acfnqvx][-i file][-p path...][-R root-path] [-m pkgmap [-e envfile] | [pkginst]...] /usr/sbin/pkgchk -d device [-l | -fv][-i file][-M][-p path...] [-V fs-file][pkginst...]
Use the pkgchk command to check the completeness, specific path name, file contents, and file attributes of an installed package. With the -l option you can check the integrity of directory structures and files. Discrepancies are written to standard error along with a detailed explanation of the problem.
Use the first synopsis to list or check the contents or attributes of objects that are currently installed on the system or in the indicated pkgmap. You can list package names on the ...