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FLATPAK REPAIR(1) flatpak repair FLATPAK REPAIR(1)

NAME

flatpak-repair - Repair a flatpak installation SYNOPSIS flatpak repair [OPTION...] DESCRIPTION Repair a flatpak installation by pruning and reinstalling invalid objects. The repair command does all of the following: · Scan all locally available refs, removing any that don't correspond to a deployed ref. · Verify each commit they point to, removing any invalid objects and noting any missing objects.

· Remove any refs that had an invalid object, and any non-partial refs that had missing objects. · Prune all objects not referenced by a ref, which gets rid of any

possibly invalid non-scanned objects.

· Enumerate all deployed refs and re-install any that are not in the

repo (or are partial for a non-subdir deploy). OPTIONS The following options are understood:

-h, help Show help options and exit. user

Repair per-user installation. system

Repair system-wide installation. installation=NAME

Repair the system-wide installation specified by NAME among those defined in /etc/flatpak/installations.d/. Using installation=default is equivalent to using system.

-v, verbose Print debug information during command processing.

ostree-verbose Print OSTree debug information during command processing. EXAMPLES

$ sudo flatpak repair

$ flatpak repair user SEE ALSO flatpak(1), flatpak FLATPAK REPAIR(1)




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