формат двоичного пакета Debian (Debian binary package format)
Имя (Name)
deb - Debian binary package format
Синопсис (Synopsis)
filename.deb
Описание (Description)
The .deb
format is the Debian binary package file format. It is
understood since dpkg 0.93.76, and is generated by default since
dpkg 1.2.0 and 1.1.1elf (i386/ELF builds).
The format described here is used since Debian 0.93; details of
the old format are described in deb-old(5).
Формат (Format)
The file is an ar
archive with a magic value of !<arch>
. Only
the common ar
archive format is supported, with no long file name
extensions, but with file names containing an optional trailing
slash, which limits their length to 15 characters (from the 16
allowed). File sizes are limited to 10 ASCII decimal digits,
allowing for up to approximately 9536.74 MiB member files.
The tar
archives currently allowed are, the old-style (v7)
format, the pre-POSIX ustar format, a subset of the GNU format
(new style long pathnames and long linknames, supported since
dpkg 1.4.1.17; large file metadata since dpkg 1.18.24), and the
POSIX ustar format (long names supported since dpkg 1.15.0).
Unrecognized tar typeflags are considered an error. Each tar
entry size inside a tar archive is limited to 11 ASCII octal
digits, allowing for up to 8 GiB tar entries. The GNU large file
metadata support permits 95-bit tar entry sizes and negative
timestamps, and 63-bit UID, GID and device numbers.
The first member is named debian-binary
and contains a series of
lines, separated by newlines. Currently only one line is present,
the format version number, 2.0
at the time this manual page was
written. Programs which read new-format archives should be
prepared for the minor number to be increased and new lines to be
present, and should ignore these if this is the case.
If the major number has changed, an incompatible change has been
made and the program should stop. If it has not, then the program
should be able to safely continue, unless it encounters an
unexpected member in the archive (except at the end), as
described below.
The second required member is named control.tar
. It is a tar
archive containing the package control information, either not
compressed (supported since dpkg 1.17.6), or compressed with gzip
(with .gz
extension) or xz (with .xz
extension, supported since
1.17.6), as a series of plain files, of which the file control
is
mandatory and contains the core control information, the
conffiles
, triggers
, shlibs
and symbols
files contain optional
control information, and the preinst
, postinst
, prerm
and postrm
files are optional maintainer scripts. The control tarball may
optionally contain an entry for '.
', the current directory.
The third, last required member is named data.tar
. It contains
the filesystem as a tar archive, either not compressed (supported
since dpkg 1.10.24), or compressed with gzip (with .gz
extension), xz (with .xz
extension, supported since dpkg 1.15.6),
bzip2 (with .bz2
extension, supported since dpkg 1.10.24) or lzma
(with .lzma
extension, supported since dpkg 1.13.25).
These members must occur in this exact order. Current
implementations should ignore any additional members after
data.tar
. Further members may be defined in the future, and (if
possible) will be placed after these three. Any additional
members that may need to be inserted after debian-binary
and
before control.tar
or data.tar
and which should be safely ignored
by older programs, will have names starting with an underscore,
'_
'.
Those new members which won't be able to be safely ignored will
be inserted before data.tar
with names starting with something
other than underscores, or will (more likely) cause the major
version number to be increased.
MEDIA TYPE
Current
application/vnd.debian.binary-package
Deprecated
application/x-debian-package
application/x-deb
Смотри также (See also)
deb-old(5), dpkg-deb(1), deb-control(5), deb-conffiles(5)
deb-triggers(5), deb-shlibs(5), deb-symbols(5), deb-preinst(5),
deb-postinst(5), deb-prerm(5), deb-postrm(5).