=head1 NAME dpkg-reconfigure - reconfigure an already installed package =head1 SYNOPSIS dpkg-reconfigure [options] packages =head1 DESCRIPTION B reconfigures packages after they have already been installed. Pass it the names of a package or packages to reconfigure. This has the same effect as re-installing the package, basically. I hope one day this will be called by dpkg --reconfigure =head1 OPTIONS =over 4 =item B<-f>I, B<--frontend=>I Select the frontend to use. The default frontend can be permanently changed by: dpkg-reconfigure cdebconf Note that if you normally have cdebconf set to use the noninteractive frontend, dpkg-reconfigure will use the dialog frontend instead, so you actually get to reconfigure the package. =item B<-p>I, B<--priority=>I Specify the minimum priority of question that will be displayed. dpkg-reconfigure normally shows low priority questions no matter what your default priority is. =item B<--all> Reconfigure all installed packages that use cdebconf. Warning: this may take a long time. =item B<-u>, B<--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. =item B<--force> Force dpkg-reconfigure to reconfigure a package even if the package is in an inconsistent or broken state. Use with caution. =item B<-h>, B<--help> Display usage help. =back =cut =head1 SEE ALSO L =cut =head1 AUTHOR Joey Hess =cut =head1 HISTORY This manpage was "borrowed" from debconf. =cut