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See the +.\" GNU General Public License for more details. +.\" +.\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +.\" along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +. +.TH dpkg\-deb 1 "%RELEASE_DATE%" "%VERSION%" "dpkg suite" +.nh +.SH NAME +dpkg\-deb \- Debian package archive (.deb) manipulation tool +. +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B dpkg\-deb +.RI [ option "...] " command +. +.SH DESCRIPTION +.B dpkg\-deb +packs, unpacks and provides information about Debian archives. +.PP +Use +.B dpkg +to install and remove packages from your system. +.PP +You can also invoke +.B dpkg\-deb +by calling +.B dpkg +with whatever options you want to pass to +.BR dpkg\-deb ". " dpkg +will spot that you wanted +.B dpkg\-deb +and run it for you. +.PP +For most commands taking an input archive argument, the archive can be +read from standard input if the archive name is given as a single minus +character («\fB\-\fP»); otherwise lack of support will be documented in +their respective command description. +. +.SH COMMANDS +.TP +.BR \-b ", " \-\-build " \fIbinary-directory\fP [\fIarchive\fP|\fIdirectory\fP]" +Creates a debian archive from the filesystem tree stored in +.IR binary-directory ". " binary-directory +must have a +.B DEBIAN +subdirectory, which contains the control information files such +as the control file itself. This directory will +.I not +appear in the binary package's filesystem archive, but instead +the files in it will be put in the binary package's control +information area. + +Unless you specify +.BR \-\-nocheck ", " dpkg\-deb +will read +.B DEBIAN/control +and parse it. It will check the file for syntax errors and other problems, +and display the name of the binary package being built. +.B dpkg\-deb +will also check the permissions of the maintainer scripts and other +files found in the +.B DEBIAN +control information directory. + +If no +.I archive +is specified then +.B dpkg\-deb +will write the package into the file +.IR binary-directory \fB.deb\fR. + +If the archive to be created already exists it will be overwritten. + +If the second argument is a directory then +.B dpkg\-deb +will write to the file +.IB directory / package _ version _ arch .deb. +When a target directory is specified, rather than a file, the +.B \-\-nocheck +option may not be used (since +.B dpkg\-deb +needs to read and parse the package control file to determine which +filename to use). +.TP +.BR \-I ", " \-\-info " \fIarchive\fP [\fIcontrol-file-name\fP...]" +Provides information about a binary package archive. + +If no +.IR control-file-name s +are specified then it will print a summary of the contents of the +package as well as its control file. + +If any +.IR control-file-name s +are specified then +.B dpkg\-deb +will print them in the order they were specified; if any of the +components weren't present it will print an error message to stderr +about each one and exit with status 2. +.TP +.BR \-W ", " \-\-show " \fIarchive\fP" +Provides information about a binary package archive in the format +specified by the +.B \-\-showformat +argument. The default format displays the package's name and version +on one line, separated by a tabulator. +.TP +.BR \-f ", " \-\-field " \fIarchive\fP [\fIcontrol-field-name\fP...]" +Extracts control file information from a binary package archive. + +If no +.IR control-field-name s +are specified then it will print the whole control file. + +If any are specified then +.B dpkg\-deb +will print their contents, in the order in which they appear in the +control file. If more than one +.IR control-field-name +is specified then +.B dpkg\-deb +will precede each with its field name (and a colon and space). + +No errors are reported for fields requested but not found. +.TP +.BR \-c ", " \-\-contents " \fIarchive\fP" +Lists the contents of the filesystem tree archive portion of the +package archive. It is currently produced in the format generated by +.BR tar 's +verbose listing. +.TP +.BR \-x ", " \-\-extract " \fIarchive directory\fP" +Extracts the filesystem tree from a package archive into the specified +directory. + +Note that extracting a package to the root directory will +.I not +result in a correct installation! Use +.B dpkg +to install packages. + +.I directory +(but not its parents) will be created if necessary, and its permissions +modified to match the contents of the package. +.TP +.BR \-X ", " \-\-vextract " \fIarchive directory\fP" +Is like +.BR \-\-extract " (" \-x ")" +with +.BR \-\-verbose " (" \-v ")" +which prints a listing of the files extracted as it goes. +.TP +.BR \-R ", " \-\-raw\-extract " \fIarchive directory\fP" +Extracts the filesystem tree from a package archive into a specified +directory, and the control information files into a +.B DEBIAN +subdirectory of the specified directory (since dpkg 1.16.1). + +The target directory (but not its parents) will be created if necessary. + +The input archive is not (currently) processed sequentially, so reading +it from standard input («\fB\-\fP») is \fBnot\fP supported. +.TP +.BR \-\-ctrl\-tarfile " \fIarchive\fP" +Extracts the control data from a binary package and sends it to standard +output in +.B tar +format (since dpkg 1.17.14). Together with +.BR tar (1) +this can be used to extract a particular control file from a package archive. +The input archive will always be processed sequentially. +.TP +.BR \-\-fsys\-tarfile " \fIarchive\fP" +Extracts the filesystem tree data from a binary package and sends it +to standard output in +.B tar +format. Together with +.BR tar (1) +this can be used to extract a particular file from a package archive. +The input archive will always be processed sequentially. +.TP +.BR \-e ", " \-\-control " \fIarchive\fP [\fIdirectory\fP]" +Extracts the control information files from a package archive into the +specified directory. + +If no directory is specified then a subdirectory +.B DEBIAN +in the current directory is used. + +The target directory (but not its parents) will be created if +necessary. +.TP +.BR \-? ", " \-\-help +Show the usage message and exit. +.TP +.B \-\-version +Show the version and exit. +. +.SH OPTIONS +.TP +\fB\-\-showformat=\fP\fIformat\fR +This option is used to specify the format of the output \fB\-\-show\fP +will produce. The format is a string that will be output for each package +listed. + +The string may reference any status field using the +“${\fIfield-name\fR}” form, a list of the valid fields can be easily +produced using +.B \-I +on the same package. A complete explanation of the formatting options +(including escape sequences and field tabbing) can be found in the +explanation of the \fB\-\-showformat\fP option in +.BR dpkg\-query (1). + +The default for this field is “${Package}\\t${Version}\\n”. +.TP +.BI \-z compress-level +Specify which compression level to use on the compressor backend, when +building a package (default is 9 for gzip, 6 for xz). +The accepted values are 0-9 with: 0 being mapped to compressor none for gzip. +Before dpkg 1.16.2 level 0 was equivalent to compressor none for all +compressors. +.TP +.BI \-S compress-strategy +Specify which compression strategy to use on the compressor backend, when +building a package (since dpkg 1.16.2). Allowed values are \fBnone\fP (since +dpkg 1.16.4), \fBfiltered\fP, \fBhuffman\fP, \fBrle\fP and \fBfixed\fP for +gzip (since dpkg 1.17.0) and \fBextreme\fP for xz. +.TP +.BI \-Z compress-type +Specify which compression type to use when building a package. +Allowed values are \fBgzip\fP, \fBxz\fP (since dpkg 1.15.6), +and \fBnone\fP (default is \fBxz\fP). +.TP +.B \-\-[no\-]uniform\-compression +Specify that the same compression parameters should be used for all archive +members (i.e. \fBcontrol.tar\fP and \fBdata.tar\fP; since dpkg 1.17.6). +Otherwise only the +\fBdata.tar\fP member will use those parameters. The only supported +compression types allowed to be uniformly used are \fBnone\fP, \fBgzip\fP +and \fBxz\fP. +The \fB\-\-no\-uniform\-compression\fP option disables uniform compression +(since dpkg 1.19.0). +Uniform compression is the default (since dpkg 1.19.0). +.TP +.B \-\-root\-owner\-group +Set the owner and group for each entry in the filesystem tree data to +root with id 0 (since dpkg 1.19.0). + +\fBNote\fP: This option can be useful for rootless builds (see +\fIrootless\-builds.txt\fP), but should \fBnot\fP be used when the +entries have an owner or group that is not root. +Support for these will be added later in the form of a meta manifest. +.TP +.BI \-\-deb\-format= format +Set the archive format version used when building (since dpkg 1.17.0). +Allowed values are \fB2.0\fP for the new format, and \fB0.939000\fP +for the old one (default is \fB2.0\fP). + +The old archive format is less easily parsed by non-Debian tools and is +now obsolete; its only use is when building packages to be parsed by +versions of dpkg older than 0.93.76 (September 1995), which was released +as i386 a.out only. +.TP +.B \-\-nocheck +Inhibits +.BR "dpkg\-deb \-\-build" 's +usual checks on the proposed contents of an archive. You can build +any archive you want, no matter how broken, this way. +.TP +.BR \-v ", " \-\-verbose +Enables verbose output (since dpkg 1.16.1). +This currently only affects \fB\-\-extract\fP making it behave like +\fB\-\-vextract\fP. +.TP +.BR \-D ", " \-\-debug +Enables debugging output. This is not very interesting. +. +.SH EXIT STATUS +.TP +.B 0 +The requested action was successfully performed. +.TP +.B 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. +. +.SH ENVIRONMENT +.TP +.B DPKG_COLORS +Sets the color mode (since dpkg 1.18.5). +The currently accepted values are: \fBauto\fP (default), \fBalways\fP and +\fBnever\fP. +.TP +.B TMPDIR +If set, \fBdpkg\-deb\fP will use it as the directory in which to create +temporary files and directories. +.TP +.B SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH +If set, it will be used as the timestamp (as seconds since the epoch) in +the \fBdeb\fP(5)'s \fBar\fP(5) container and used to clamp the mtime in +the \fBtar\fP(5) file entries. +. +.SH NOTES +Do not attempt to use just +.B dpkg\-deb +to install software! You must use +.B dpkg +proper to ensure that all the files are correctly placed and the +package's scripts run and its status and contents recorded. +. +.SH BUGS +.B dpkg\-deb \-I +.IB package1 .deb +.IB package2 .deb +does the wrong thing. + +There is no authentication on +.B .deb +files; in fact, there isn't even a straightforward checksum. +(Higher level tools like APT support authenticating \fB.deb\fP packages +retrieved from a given repository, and most packages nowadays provide an +md5sum control file generated by debian/rules. Though this is not directly +supported by the lower level tools.) +. +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR deb (5), +.BR deb\-control (5), +.BR dpkg (1), +.BR dselect (1). |