When you search for a package or set a display limit in aptitude, the string you enter is known as a 「search pattern」. While the most basic usage of search patterns is to match packages by name, aptitude allows you to create much more complex searches. In addition to the visual interface, some command-line operations can use search patterns; see Command-line reference for details.
A search pattern consists of one or more conditions (sometimes known as
「terms」); packages match the pattern if they match all of its
terms. Terms generally start with a question mark (「?」),
followed by the name of the match term, which describes the search that the
term performs: for instance, the term ?name
matches package names, while
the term ?version
matches package versions. Finally, any additional
parameters to the search term are placed in parentheses (see the
documentation of individual terms for details of what each term's parameters
mean).
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Text with no leading 「?」 also forms a search pattern:
aptitude will treat each word (or quoted string) as the argument to a
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The behavior of aptitude when given a search pattern without a leading
「?」 (or 「~」) is provided as a convenience for
interactive use and will change in future releases; scripts that invoke
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