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NAME
       dpkg-reconfigure - reconfigure an already installed package

SYNOPSIS
        dpkg-reconfigure [options] packages

DESCRIPTION
       dpkg-reconfigure reconfigures packages after they have already been
       installed. Pass it the names of a package or packages to reconfigure.
       It will ask configuration questions, much like when the package was
       first installed.

       If you just want to see the current configuration of a package, see
       debconf-show(1) instead.

OPTIONS
       -ftype, --frontend=type
           Select the frontend to use. The default frontend can be permanently
           changed by:

            dpkg-reconfigure debconf

           Note   that   if   you   normally  have  debconf  set  to  use  the
           noninteractive  frontend,  dpkg-reconfigure  will  use  the  dialog
           frontend instead, so you actually get to reconfigure the package.

       -pvalue, --priority=value
           Specify  the  minimum  priority of question that will be displayed.
           dpkg-reconfigure normally shows low priority  questions  no  matter
           what your default priority is. See debconf(7) for a list.

       --terse
           Enables terse output mode. This affects only some frontends.

       --default-priority
           Use  whatever  the  default  priority  of  question  is, instead of
           forcing the priority to low.

       -u, --unseen-only
           By default, all questions are shown, even if they have already been
           answered. If this parameter is set though, only questions that have
           not yet been seen will be asked.

       --force
           Force dpkg-reconfigure to reconfigure a package even if the package
           is in an inconsistent or broken state. Use with caution.

       --no-reload
           Prevent  dpkg-reconfigure  from  reloading  templates.   Use   with
           caution;  this  will prevent dpkg-reconfigure from repairing broken
           templates databases.  However, it  may  be  useful  in  constrained
           environments where rewriting the templates database is expensive.

       -h, --help
           Display usage help.

SEE ALSO
       debconf(7)

AUTHOR
       Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org>

                                  2024-04-12               DPKG-RECONFIGURE(8)

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