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== intro == * dpkg β Debian package β¦ β for handling the packages themselves * APT β "Advanced Packaging Tool" β on top of dpkg commands, dealing with dependencies and repositories * apt-... β addons to APT == APT == * the Debian [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Packaging_Tool APT = Advanced Packaging Tool] ** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Packaging_Tool#Update.2C_upgrade_and_dist-upgrade update, upgrade, ...] * apt-cache * apt-get * ... === apt-cache -- query the APT cache === * https://manpages.debian.org/unstable/apt/apt-cache.8.en.html <pre> # ... apt-cache pkgnames | sort # perform a full text search on all available package lists for the POSIX regex pattern given # (options available) $ apt-cache search regex... $ apt-cache search --names-only regex... $ apt-cache search --full regex... </pre> === apt-get -- APT package handling utility -- command-line interface === * https://manpages.debian.org/unstable/apt/apt-get.8.en.html * https://manpages.debian.org/experimental/apt/apt-get.8.en.html ==== APT: resynchronising the package index files from their sources ==== <pre>$ sudo apt-get update</pre> ==== APT: installing ... ==== <pre> $ sudo apt-get install PACKAGE # do not *really* install the PACKAGE, # just download it to the default cache directory: $ sudo apt-get install --download-only PACKAGE # do not *really* install the PACKAGE, # just download it to the cache directory being specified (instead of /var/cache/apt/archives/): $ sudo apt-get install --download-only --option dir::cache=$HOME/tmp PACKAGE # install PACKAGE $ sudo apt-get install PACKAGE </pre> ==== APT: installing the newest versions of all packages currently installed on the system from the sources enumerated in /etc/apt/sources.list ==== <pre> $ sudo apt-get upgrade $ sudo apt-get dist-upgrade </pre> ==== APT: removing ... ==== <pre> $ sudo apt-get remove PACKAGE $ sudo apt-get autoremove PACKAGE </pre> === apt-rdepends - performs ... dependency listings (also a reverse one) === * https://manpages.debian.org/unstable/apt-rdepends/apt-rdepends.1.en.html <pre> $ apt-rdepends --reverse PACKAGE </pre> In case of an optional resp. alternate dependency that's not shown (clearly). === which (installed?) package includes a certain FILE (utility, ...)? === <pre>$ apt-file search PATTERN</pre> === which files does a certain PACKAGE include? === <pre>$ apt-file list PACKAGE</pre> == dpkg, dpkg-query, dpkg-deb == === dpkg === * https://manpages.debian.org/unstable/dpkg/dpkg.1.en.html ==== installing a Debian package ==== <pre>$ sudo dpkg --install PACKAGE.deb</pre> ==== removing a Debian package ==== <pre>$ sudo dpkg --remove PACKAGE</pre> ==== verifying a Debian package ==== <pre>$ sudo dpkg --verify PACKAGE</pre> === dpkg-deb -- Debian package archive (.deb) manipulation tool === * https://manpages.debian.org/unstable/dpkg/dpkg-deb.1.en.html '''dpkg-deb''' packs, unpacks and provides information about Debian archives. Use '''dpkg''' to install and remove packages from your system. ==== which files are included? will be created from this package file? ==== <pre>$ dpkg-deb --contents PACKAGE.deb</pre> ==== what's the official package name? ==== <pre>$ dpkg-deb --info PACKAGE.deb</pre> ==== what is the content of the ctrl-tarfile you can extract from PACKAGE.deb? ==== <pre>$ dpkg-deb --ctrl-tarfile PACKAGE.deb | tar tvf - drwxr-xr-x root/root 0 2018-08-27 17:39 ./ -rw-r--r-- root/root 21773 2018-08-27 17:39 ./md5sums -rw-r--r-- root/root 229 2018-08-27 17:39 ./control -rw-r--r-- root/root 1071 2018-08-27 17:36 ./conffiles -rwxr-xr-x root/root 1228 2018-08-27 17:39 ./postinst</pre> * PACKAGE.deb contains a tarball (ctrl-tarfile). * the tarball contains ... . ==== what conffiles does PACKAGE.deb contain? ==== <pre>$ dpkg-deb --ctrl-tarfile PACKAGE.deb | tar xf - --to-stdout ./conffiles</pre> * PACKAGE.deb contains a tarball (ctrl-tarfile), * the tarball contains ./conffiles, * ./conffiles is only a list of what is to be treated as conffiles, it does not contain the conffiles themselves, they are an ordinary part of PACKAGE.deb === dpkg-query === * https://manpages.debian.org/unstable/dpkg/dpkg-query.1.en.html ==== which packages are installed (together with a '''couple''' of details)? ==== <pre>$ dpkg-query --list</pre> ==== is there an installed package, that sounds like XYZ? ==== <pre>$ dpkg-query --list | fgrep XYZ</pre> ==== details of an installed package (that you know the name of, e.g. PACKAGE) ==== <pre>$ dpkg-query --list PACKAGE</pre> ==== all details of specified package ==== <pre>$ dpkg-query --status PACKAGE</pre> ==== what's the content of an installed package (e.g. PACKAGE) ==== <pre>$ dpkg-query --listfiles PACKAGE</pre> ==== what conffiles does an installed package (e.g. PACKAGE) include ==== <pre>$ dpkg-query --showformat='${Conffiles}\n' --show PACKAGE $ dpkg-query --showformat='${Conffiles}\n' --show PACKAGE | perl -pe 's/^ \s* (.*?) \s* \w+ $/$1/x'</pre> ===== backup all the conffiles of an installed package (e.g. PACKAGE), each one for itself ===== <pre>$ sudo ~jochen.hayek/bin/create_snapshot.sh $( dpkg-query --showformat='${Conffiles}\n' --show PACKAGE | perl -pe 's/^ \s* (.*?) \s* \w+ $/$1/x' )</pre> ===== backup all the conffiles of an installed package (e.g. PACKAGE) to a single tarball ===== <pre>$ sudo tar cvf ~/tmp/PACKAGE.conffiles-$(date '+%Y%m%d%H%M%S').tar --directory / $( dpkg-query --showformat='${Conffiles}\n' --show PACKAGE | perl -pe 's/^ \s* (.*?) \s* \w+ $/$1/x' )</pre> ==== which installed package includes a certain FILE (utility, ...)? ==== <pre>$ dpkg-query --search FILE</pre> = misc = * https://superuser.com/questions/408082/how-do-i-get-a-list-of-available-i-e-uninstalled-packages-in-debian How do I get a list of available (i.e. uninstalled) packages in Debian? = dpkg-source -- Debian source package (.dsc) manipulation tool = * https://manpages.debian.org/unstable/dpkg-dev/dpkg-source.1.en.html <pre>$ dpkg-source --extract ....dsc</pre> needs a: * *.dsc * *.debian.tar.* * *.orig.tar.* = rpm2deb -- converting packages from ... to ... = * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rpm_(software) * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alien_(software) * https://manpages.debian.org/unstable/alien/alien.1p.en.html * https://manpages.debian.org/unstable/pseudo/fakeroot.1.en.html * https://manpages.debian.org/unstable/fakeroot-ng/fakeroot.1.en.html * https://www.howtoforge.com/converting_rpm_to_deb_with_alien : alien -k ... ('''important''') * https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/9714/what-is-the-need-for-fakeroot-command-in-linux#9720 ('''important''') * https://salsa.debian.org/perl-team/modules/packages/libdbd-oracle-perl/blob/master/debian/README -- Oracle's Instant Client package comes as RPM -- how to convert to .deb == alien --to-deb ... == this command line creates a Debian package from an RPM package (using that e-mail address for the (local Debian) package maintainer).<br/> CAVEAT: won't actually work, because creating a Debian package requires running this as root <pre>$ env EMAIL='john.doe@COMPANY.com' alien --to-deb --keep-version ...</pre> some command line parameters can only get passed to "alien" as environment variables. == fakeroot ... == you do not have root priviliges, but you need to pretend to have them for achieving certain goals like creating a Debian package: <pre>$ fakeroot ...</pre> == special issues == === fiddling with the tree before creating the .deb === <pre>$ env EMAIL='john.doe@COMPANY.com' alien --to-deb --keep-version ... $ cd ... # here you want to change a few bits $ sudo chown ... $ fakeroot debian/rules binary </pre> == open questions == * how to deal with dependencies specified within the RPM package? * β¦ = history of this article = This blog article got created 1st, but then the content got moved here to the wiki: * http://Jochen.Hayek.name/wp/blog-en/2018/04/13/rpm2deb/ [[Category:ToBeExported]]
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