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dpkg-deb(1)                       dpkg suite                       dpkg-deb(1)

NAME
       dpkg-deb - Debian package archive (.deb) manipulation tool

SYNOPSIS
       dpkg-deb [option...] command

DESCRIPTION
       dpkg-deb packs, unpacks and provides information about Debian archives.

       Use dpkg to install and remove packages from your system.

       You  can also invoke dpkg-deb by calling dpkg with whatever options you
       want to pass to dpkg-deb. dpkg will spot that you wanted  dpkg-deb  and
       run it for you.

COMMANDS
       -b, --build directory [archive|directory]
              Creates  a  debian  archive  from  the filesystem tree stored in
              directory. directory must have a DEBIAN subdirectory, which con-
              tains  the  control  information  files such as the control file
              itself. This directory will 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 --nocheck, dpkg-deb will read  DEBIAN/control
              and parse it. It will check it for syntax errors and other prob-
              lems, and display the name of the binary  package  being  built.
              dpkg-deb  will  also  check  the  permissions  of the maintainer
              scripts and other files found in the DEBIAN control  information
              directory.

              If  no archive is specified then dpkg-deb will write the package
              into the file directory.deb.

              If the archive to be created already exists it will be overwrit-
              ten.

              If  the  second argument is a directory then dpkg-deb will write
              to the file package_version_arch.deb, or package_version.deb  if
              no  Architecture  field  is present in the package control file.
              When a target directory is specified, rather than  a  file,  the
              --nocheck  option  may not be used (since dpkg-deb needs to read
              and parse the package control file to determine  which  filename
              to use).

       -I, --info archive [control-file-name...]
              Provides information about a binary package archive.

              If no control-file-names are specified then it will print a sum-
              mary of the contents of the package as well as its control file.

              If any control-file-names are specified then 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.

       -W, --show archive
              Provides  information about a binary package archive in the for-
              mat specified by the --showformat argument. The  default  format
              displays  the  package's name and version on one line, separated
              by a tabulator.

       -f, --field archive [control-field-name...]
              Extracts control file information from a binary package archive.

              If no control-file-fields are specified then it will  print  the
              whole control file.

              If any are specified then dpkg-deb will print their contents, in
              the order in which they appear in the control file. If more than
              one  control-file-field  is specified then dpkg-deb will precede
              each with its field name (and a colon and space).

              No errors are reported for fields requested but not found.

       -c, --contents archive
              Lists the contents of the filesystem tree archive portion of the
              package  archive.  It is currently produced in the format gener-
              ated by tar's verbose listing.

       -x, --extract archive directory
              Extracts the filesystem tree from a  package  archive  into  the
              specified directory.

              Note  that  extracting  a package to the root directory will not
              result in a correct installation! Use dpkg to install packages.

              directory (but not its parents) will be  created  if  necessary,
              and  its permissions modified to match the contents of the pack-
              age.

       -X, --vextract archive directory
              Is like --extract (-x) with --verbose (-v) which prints a  list-
              ing of the files extracted as it goes.

       -R, --raw-extract archive directory
              Extracts the filesystem tree from a package archive into a spec-
              ified directory, and the control information files into a DEBIAN
              subdirectory of the specified directory.

              The  target  directory  (but not its parents) will be created if
              necessary.

       --ctrl-tarfile archive
              Extracts the control data from a binary package and sends it  to
              standard  output  in  tar  format (since dpkg 1.17.14). Together
              with tar(1) this can be used to  extract  a  particular  control
              file  from  a package archive.  The input archive will always be
              processed sequentially.

       --fsys-tarfile archive
              Extracts the filesystem tree data  from  a  binary  package  and
              sends  it to standard output in tar format. Together with tar(1)
              this can be used to extract a particular file from a package ar-
              chive.  The input archive will always be processed sequentially.

       -e, --control archive [directory]
              Extracts  the  control  information files from a package archive
              into the specified directory.

              If no directory is specified then a subdirectory DEBIAN  in  the
              current directory is used.

              The  target  directory  (but not its parents) will be created if
              necessary.

       -?, --help
              Show the usage message and exit.

       --version
              Show the version and exit.

OPTIONS
       --showformat=format
              This option is used to specify the format of the  output  --show
              will  produce.  The  format  is a string that will be output for
              each package listed.

              The string may reference any status field  using  the  "${field-
              name}"  form,  a list of the valid fields can be easily produced
              using -I on the same package. A complete explanation of the for-
              matting  options  (including escape sequences and field tabbing)
              can be found in the explanation of the  --showformat  option  in
              dpkg-query(1).

              The default for this field is "${Package}\t${Version}\n".

       -zcompress-level
              Specify  which  compression level to use on the compressor back-
              end, when building a package (default is 9 for gzip and bzip2, 6
              for  xz  and  lzma).   The accepted values are 0-9 with: 0 being
              mapped to compressor none for gzip and 0 mapped to 1 for  bzip2.
              Before dpkg 1.16.2 level 0 was equivalent to compressor none for
              all compressors.

       -Scompress-strategy
              Specify which compression strategy  to  use  on  the  compressor
              backend,  when  building  a package (since dpkg 1.16.2). Allowed
              values are none (since dpkg 1.16.4), filtered, huffman, rle  and
              fixed for gzip (since dpkg 1.17.0) and extreme for xz.

       -Zcompress-type
              Specify  which  compression type to use when building a package.
              Allowed values are gzip, xz, bzip2  (deprecated),  lzma  (depre-
              cated), and none (default is xz).

       --uniform-compression
              Specify  that the same compression parameters should be used for
              all archive members (i.e. control.tar and  data.tar).  Otherwise
              only  the  data.tar  member  will use those parameters. The only
              supported compression types allowed to  be  uniformly  used  are
              none, gzip and xz.

       --deb-format=format
              Set  the  archive  format version used when building (since dpkg
              1.17.0).  Allowed  values  are  2.0  for  the  new  format,  and
              0.939000 for the old one (default is 2.0).

              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.

       --new  This is a legacy alias for --deb-format=2.0.

       --old  This is a legacy alias for --deb-format=0.939000.

       --nocheck
              Inhibits dpkg-deb --build's usual checks on  the  proposed  con-
              tents of an archive. You can build any archive you want, no mat-
              ter how broken, this way.

       -v, --verbose
              Enables verbose output. This currently  only  affects  --extract
              making it behave like --vextract.

       -D, --debug
              Enables debugging output. This is not very interesting.

ENVIRONMENT
       TMPDIR If set, dpkg-deb will use it as the directory in which to create
              temporary files and directories.

NOTES
       Do not attempt to use just dpkg-deb to install software! You  must  use
       dpkg  proper  to ensure that all the files are correctly placed and the
       package's scripts run and its status and contents recorded.

BUGS
       dpkg-deb -I package1.deb package2.deb does the wrong thing.

       There is no authentication on .deb files; in fact, there isn't  even  a
       straightforward checksum.  (Higher level tools like APT support authen-
       ticating .deb 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.)

SEE ALSO
       deb(5), deb-control(5), dpkg(1), dselect(1).

Debian Project                    2014-08-20                       dpkg-deb(1)

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