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NAME
       dpkg-query - a tool to query the dpkg database

SYNOPSIS
       dpkg-query [option...] command

DESCRIPTION
       dpkg-query is a tool to show information about packages listed in the
       dpkg database.

COMMANDS
       -l, --list [package-name-pattern...]
           List  all  known packages matching one or more patterns, regardless
           of their  status,  which  includes  any  real  or  virtual  package
           referenced  in  any  dependency relationship field (such as Breaks,
           Enhances, etc.).  If no package-name-pattern  is  given,  list  all
           packages in /var/lib/dpkg/status, excluding the ones marked as not-
           installed  (i.e.  those which have been previously purged).  Normal
           shell wildcard  characters  are  allowed  in  package-name-pattern.
           Please note you will probably have to quote package-name-pattern to
           prevent  the shell from performing filename expansion.  For example
           this will list all package names starting with “libc6”:

            dpkg-query -l 'libc6*'

           The first three columns of the output show the desired action,  the
           package status, and errors, in that order.

           Desired action:

           u = Unknown
           i = Install
           h = Hold
           r = Remove
           p = Purge

           Package status:

           n = Not-installed
           c = Config-files
           H = Half-installed
           U = Unpacked
           F = Half-configured
           W = Triggers-awaiting
           t = Triggers-pending
           i = Installed

           Error flags:

           <empty> = (none)
           R = Reinst-required

           An uppercase status or error letter indicates the package is likely
           to  cause severe problems.  Please refer to dpkg(1) for information
           about the above states and flags.

           The output format of this option is not  configurable,  but  varies
           automatically  to fit the terminal width.  It is intended for human
           readers, and is not easily machine-readable.  See -W  (--show)  and
           --showformat for a way to configure the output format.

       -W, --show [package-name-pattern...]
           Just  like  the  --list option this will list all packages matching
           the given patterns.  However the output can be customized using the
           --showformat option.

           The default output format gives one line per matching package, each
           line consisting of the package  name  and  its  installed  version,
           separated  by  a  tab.   The  package  name  will  be  architecture
           qualified for packages with a Multi-Arch field with the value  same
           or  with  a  foreign architecture, which is an architecture that is
           neither the native one nor all.

       -s, --status [package-name...]
           Report status of specified packages.  This just displays the  entry
           in  the  installed  package status database.  If no package-name is
           specified it  will  display  all  package  entries  in  the  status
           database  (since  dpkg 1.19.1).  When multiple package-name entries
           are listed, the requested status entries are separated by an  empty
           line, with the same order as specified on the argument list.

       -L, --listfiles package-name...
           List  files  installed  to  your  system  from  package-name.  When
           multiple package-names are listed, the requested lists of files are
           separated by an empty line, with the same order as specified on the
           argument list.

           Each file diversion is printed on its own line after  its  diverted
           file, prefixed with one of the following localized strings:

             locally diverted to: diverted-to
             package diverts others to: diverted-to
             diverted by pkg to: diverted-to

           Hint:  When  machine parsing the output, it is customary to set the
           locale to C.UTF-8 to get reproducible  results.   On  some  systems
           this  might also require adapting the LANGUAGE environment variable
           appropriately if it is already set (see locale(7)).

           This command will  not  list  extra  files  created  by  maintainer
           scripts, nor will it list alternatives.

       --control-list package-name
           List  control  files  installed  to  your  system from package-name
           (since dpkg 1.16.5).  These can  be  used  as  input  arguments  to
           --control-show.

       --control-show package-name control-file
           Print  the  control-file installed to your system from package-name
           to the standard output (since dpkg 1.16.5).

       -c, --control-path package-name [control-file]
           List paths for control files installed to your system from package-
           name (since dpkg 1.15.4).  If control-file is specified  then  only
           list the path for that control file if it is present.

           Warning:  this  command  is deprecated as it gives direct access to
           the internal dpkg database, please switch to use --control-list and
           --control-show instead for all cases  where  those  commands  might
           give  the  same end result.  Although, as long as there is still at
           least one case where this command is needed (i.e.  when  having  to
           remove  a damaging postrm maintainer script), and while there is no
           good solution for that, this command will not get removed.

       -S, --search filename-search-pattern...
           Search for packages that  own  files  corresponding  to  the  given
           patterns.   Standard  shell  wildcard characters can be used in the
           pattern, where asterisk (*) and question  mark  (?)  will  match  a
           slash, and backslash (\) will be used as an escape character.

           If  the  first  character in the filename-search-pattern is none of
           ‘*[?/’ then it will be considered a substring  match  and  will  be
           implicitly surrounded by ‘*’ (as in *filename-search-pattern*).  If
           the  subsequent string contains any of ‘*[?\’, then it will handled
           like a glob pattern, otherwise any trailing ‘/’  or  ‘/.’  will  be
           removed and a literal path lookup will be performed.

           This  command  will  not  list  extra  files  created by maintainer
           scripts, nor will it list alternatives.

           The output format consists of one line per matching pattern, with a
           list of packages owning the pathname separated by a  comma  (U+002C
           ‘,’) and a space (U+0020 ‘ ’), followed by a colon (U+003A ‘:’) and
           a space, followed by the pathname.  As in:

             pkgname1, pkgname2: pathname1
             pkgname3: pathname2

           File diversions are printed with the following localized strings:

             diversion by pkgname from: diverted-from
             diversion by pkgname to: diverted-to

           or for local diversions:

             local diversion from: diverted-from
             local diversion to: diverted-to

           Hint:  When  machine parsing the output, it is customary to set the
           locale to C.UTF-8 to get reproducible results.

       -p, --print-avail [package-name...]
           Display     details     about     packages,     as     found     in
           /var/lib/dpkg/available.   If no package-name is specified, it will
           display all package entries in the available database  (since  dpkg
           1.19.1).   When  multiple  package-name  are  listed, the requested
           available entries are separated by an empty  line,  with  the  same
           order as specified on the argument list.

           Users  of  APT-based  frontends  should  use  apt show package-name
           instead as the available file is only kept  up-to-date  when  using
           dselect.

       -?, --help
           Show the usage message and exit.

       --version
           Show the version and exit.

OPTIONS
       --admindir=dir
           Change  the location of the dpkg database.  The default location is
           /var/lib/dpkg.

       --root=directory
           Set the root directory to directory, which sets the  administrative
           directory to «directory/var/lib/dpkg» (since dpkg 1.21.0).

       --load-avail
           Also  load  the  available  file  when  using the --show and --list
           commands, which now default to only querying the status file (since
           dpkg 1.16.2).

       --no-pager
           Disables the use of any pager when showing information (since  dpkg
           1.19.2).

       -f, --showformat=format
           This option is used to specify the format of the output --show will
           produce  (short  option since dpkg 1.13.1).  The format is a string
           that will be output for each package listed.

           In the format string, “\” introduces escapes:

           \n newline
           \r carriage return
           \t tab

           “\” before any other character suppresses any  special  meaning  of
           the following character, which is useful for “\” and “$”.

           Package   information   can   be  included  by  inserting  variable
           references to package fields using the  syntax  “${field[;width]}”.
           Fields  are  printed  right-aligned unless the width is negative in
           which case left alignment will be used.  The following  fields  are
           recognized  but  they  are  not necessarily available in the status
           file (only internal fields or fields stored in the  binary  package
           end up in it):

           Architecture
           Bugs
           Conffiles (internal)
           Config-Version (internal)
           Conflicts
           Breaks
           Depends
           Description
           Enhances
           Protected
           Essential
           Filename (internal, front-end related)
           Homepage
           Installed-Size
           MD5sum (internal, front-end related)
           MSDOS-Filename (internal, front-end related)
           Maintainer
           Origin
           Package
           Pre-Depends
           Priority
           Provides
           Recommends
           Replaces
           Revision (obsolete)
           Section
           Size (internal, front-end related)
           Source
           Status (internal)
           Suggests
           Tag (usually not in .deb but in repository Packages files)
           Triggers-Awaited (internal)
           Triggers-Pending (internal)
           Version

           The  following  are  virtual  fields,  generated by dpkg-query from
           values from other fields (note that these do not  use  valid  names
           for fields in control files):

           binary:Package
               It   contains   the   binary   package  name  with  a  possible
               architecture qualifier like “libc6:amd64” (since dpkg  1.16.2).
               An  architecture  qualifier will be present to make the package
               name unambiguous, for packages with a Multi-Arch field with the
               value  same  or  with  a  foreign  architecture,  which  is  an
               architecture that is neither the native one nor all.

           binary:Synopsis
               It contains the package short description (since dpkg 1.19.1).

           binary:Summary
               This is an alias for binary:Synopsis (since dpkg 1.16.2).

           db:Status-Abbrev
               It   contains   the   abbreviated   package  status  (as  three
               characters), such as “ii ” or “iHR” (since dpkg  1.16.2).   See
               the --list command description for more details.

           db:Status-Want
               It contains the package wanted status, part of the Status field
               (since dpkg 1.17.11).

           db:Status-Status
               It  contains  the package status word, part of the Status field
               (since dpkg 1.17.11).

           db:Status-Eflag
               It contains the package status error flag, part of  the  Status
               field (since dpkg 1.17.11).

           db-fsys:Files
               It   contains  the  list  of  the  package  filesystem  entries
               separated by newlines (since dpkg 1.19.3).

           db-fsys:Last-Modified
               It contains the timestamp in  seconds  of  the  last  time  the
               package filesystem entries were modified (since dpkg 1.19.3).

           source:Package
               It  contains  the  source  package name for this binary package
               (since dpkg 1.16.2).

           source:Version
               It contains the source package version for this binary  package
               (since dpkg 1.16.2)

           source:Upstream-Version
               It contains the source package upstream version for this binary
               package (since dpkg 1.18.16)

           The  default  format  string  is “${binary:Package}\t${Version}\n”.
           Actually, all other fields found in  the  status  file  (i.e.  user
           defined fields) can be requested, too.  They will be printed as-is,
           though,  no  conversion nor error checking is done on them.  To get
           the name of the dpkg maintainer  and  the  installed  version,  you
           could run:

            dpkg-query -f='${binary:Package} ${Version}\t${Maintainer}\n' \
             -W dpkg

EXIT STATUS
       0   The requested query was successfully performed.

       1   The  requested  query  failed  either fully or partially, due to no
           file  or  package   being   found   (except   for   --control-path,
           --control-list and --control-show were such errors are fatal).

       2   Fatal  or unrecoverable error due to invalid command-line usage, or
           interactions with the system, such as  accesses  to  the  database,
           memory allocations, etc.

ENVIRONMENT
   External environment
       SHELL
           Sets  the  program  to  execute when spawning a command via a shell
           (since dpkg 1.19.2).

       PAGER
       DPKG_PAGER
           Sets the pager command to use (since dpkg 1.19.1),  which  will  be
           executed  with «$SHELL -c».  If SHELL is not set, «sh» will be used
           instead.  The DPKG_PAGER overrides the PAGER  environment  variable
           (since dpkg 1.19.2).

       DPKG_ROOT
           If  set  and  the  --root option has not been specified, it will be
           used as the filesystem root directory (since dpkg 1.21.0).

       DPKG_ADMINDIR
           If set and the --admindir option has not been specified, it will be
           used as the dpkg data directory.

       DPKG_DEBUG
           Sets the debug mask (since dpkg 1.21.10) from an octal value.   The
           currently  accepted flags are described in the dpkg --debug option,
           but not all these flags might have an effect on this program.

       DPKG_COLORS
           Sets the color mode (since dpkg 1.18.5).   The  currently  accepted
           values are: auto (default), always and never.

   Internal environment
       LESS
           Defined  by  dpkg-query  to  “-FRSXMQ”,  if  not  already set, when
           spawning a pager  (since  dpkg  1.19.2).   To  change  the  default
           behavior, this variable can be preset to some other value including
           an empty string, or the PAGER or DPKG_PAGER variables can be set to
           disable  specific  options  with «-+», for example DPKG_PAGER="less
           -+F".

SECURITY
       Query operations  should  never  require  root,  and  delegating  their
       execution  to  unprivileged  users  via some gain-root command can have
       security implications (such as privilege escalation), for example  when
       a pager is automatically invoked by the tool.

SEE ALSO
       dpkg(1).

1.22.6                            2025-09-18                     dpkg-query(1)

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