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NAME
       dpkg-divert - override a package's version of a file

SYNOPSIS
       dpkg-divert [option...]  command

DESCRIPTION
       dpkg-divert is the utility used to set up and update the list of
       diversions.

       File diversions are a way of forcing dpkg(1) not to install a file into
       its location, but to a diverted location.  Diversions can be used
       through the package maintainer scripts to move a file away when it
       causes a conflict.  System administrators can also use it to override
       some package's configuration file, or whenever some files (which aren't
       marked as “conffiles”) need to be preserved by dpkg, when installing a
       newer version of a package which contains those files.

COMMANDS
       [--add] file
           Add  a  diversion  for file.  The file is currently not renamed, see
           --rename.

       --remove file
           Remove a diversion for file.  The file is currently not renamed, see
           --rename.

       --list [glob-pattern]
           List all diversions, or ones matching glob-pattern.

       --listpackage file
           Print the name of the package that diverts file (since dpkg 1.15.0).
           Prints LOCAL if file is locally diverted and nothing if file is  not
           diverted.

       --truename file
           Print the real name for a diverted file.

OPTIONS
       --admindir directory
           Set   the   administrative  directory  to  directory.   Defaults  to
           «/var/lib/dpkg» if DPKG_ADMINDIR has not been set.

       --instdir directory
           Set the installation directory, which refers to the directory  where
           packages  get  installed  (since  dpkg  1.19.2).  Defaults to «/» if
           DPKG_ROOT has not been set.

       --root directory
           Set the root directory to directory,  which  sets  the  installation
           directory   to  «directory»  and  the  administrative  directory  to
           «directory/var/lib/dpkg» (since dpkg 1.19.2) if  DPKG_ROOT  has  not
           been set.

       --divert divert-to
           divert-to is the location where the versions of file, as provided by
           other packages, will be diverted.

       --local
           Specifies  that  all  packages'  versions of this file are diverted.
           This means, that there are no exceptions, and  whatever  package  is
           installed,  the  file  is diverted.  This can be used by an admin to
           install a locally modified version.

       --package package
           package is the name of a package whose copy  of  file  will  not  be
           diverted.   i.e.  file  will  be  diverted  for  all packages except
           package.

       --quiet
           Quiet mode, i.e. no verbose output.

       --rename
           Actually move the file aside  (or  back).   dpkg-divert  will  abort
           operation  in case the destination file already exists.  This is the
           common behavior used for diversions of files from the  non-Essential
           package set (see --no-rename for more details).

       --no-rename
           Specifies  that  the  file  should  not  be  renamed while adding or
           removing the diversion into the database (since dpkg 1.19.1).   This
           is  intended for diversions of files from the Essential package set,
           where the temporary  disappearance  of  the  original  file  is  not
           acceptable, as it can render the system non-functional.  This is the
           default behavior, but that will change in the dpkg 1.20.x cycle.

       --test
           Test   mode,   i.e.   don't   actually  perform  any  changes,  just
           demonstrate.

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

       --version
           Show the version and exit.

EXIT STATUS
       0   The requested action was successfully performed.

       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
       DPKG_ROOT
           If set and the --instdir or --root options have not been  specified,
           it  will  be  used  as  the  filesystem  root  directory (since dpkg
           1.19.2).

       DPKG_ADMINDIR
           If set and the --admindir or --root options have not been specified,
           it will be used as the dpkg data directory.

       DPKG_MAINTSCRIPT_PACKAGE
           If  set  and  the  --local  and  --package  options  have  not  been
           specified, dpkg-divert will use it as the package name.

       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.

       DPKG_NLS
           If set, it will  be  used  to  decide  whether  to  activate  Native
           Language  Support,  also  known  as  internationalization  (or i18n)
           support (since dpkg 1.22.7).  The  accepted  values  are:  0  and  1
           (default).

FILES
       /var/lib/dpkg/diversions
           File  which  contains  the current list of diversions of the system.
           It is located in the dpkg administration directory, along with other
           files important to dpkg, such as status or available.

           Note:  dpkg-divert  preserves  the  old  copy  of  this  file,  with
           extension -old, before replacing it with the new one.

NOTES
       When  adding,  default  is  --local and --divert original.distrib.  When
       removing, --package or --local and --divert must match if specified.

       Directories can't be diverted with dpkg-divert.

       Care should  be  taken  when  diverting  shared  libraries,  ldconfig(8)
       creates  a  symbolic  link  based on the DT_SONAME field embedded in the
       library.  Because ldconfig does not honor diverts (only dpkg does),  the
       symlink  may  end  up  pointing  at  the diverted library, if a diverted
       library has the same SONAME as the undiverted one.

EXAMPLES
       To divert all copies of a /usr/bin/example to /usr/bin/example.foo, i.e.
       directs  all  packages  providing  /usr/bin/example  to  install  it  as
       /usr/bin/example.foo, performing the rename if required:

        dpkg-divert --divert /usr/bin/example.foo --rename /usr/bin/example

       To remove that diversion:

        dpkg-divert --rename --remove /usr/bin/example

       To   divert   any   package   trying   to  install  /usr/bin/example  to
       /usr/bin/example.foo, except your own wibble package:

        dpkg-divert --package wibble --divert /usr/bin/example.foo \
           --rename /usr/bin/example

       To remove that diversion:

        dpkg-divert --package wibble --rename --remove /usr/bin/example

SEE ALSO
       dpkg(1).

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