updpkgsums:tldr:98ba8
updpkgsums: Display help.
$ updpkgsums -h
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The command "updpkgsums -h" is typically used in Arch Linux or Arch Linux-based distributions.
Here's a breakdown of the command:
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"updpkgsums" is a command used to update the checksums of source files in a Arch Linux package. The checksums are used to ensure the integrity of the downloaded source files and to verify that they have not been tampered with.
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The "-h" option stands for "help" and is used to display the command's usage and options. Running "updpkgsums -h" will provide a help message that explains how to use the command, the available options, and their descriptions.
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