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Dpkg::Path(3perl) |
libdpkg-perl |
Dpkg::Path(3perl) |
Dpkg::Path - some common path handling functions
It provides some functions to handle various path.
- get_pkg_root_dir($file)
- This function will scan upwards the hierarchy of directory to find out the
directory which contains the "DEBIAN" sub-directory and it will
return its path. This directory is the root directory of a package being
built.
If no DEBIAN subdirectory is found, it will return undef.
- relative_to_pkg_root($file)
- Returns the filename relative to get_pkg_root_dir($file).
- guess_pkg_root_dir($file)
- This function tries to guess the root directory of the package build tree.
It will first use get_pkg_root_dir(), but it will fallback to a
more imprecise check: namely it will use the parent directory that is a
sub-directory of the debian directory.
It can still return undef if a file outside of the debian
sub-directory is provided.
- check_files_are_the_same($file1, $file2, $resolve_symlink)
- This function verifies that both files are the same by checking that the
device numbers and the inode numbers returned by
stat()/lstat() are the same. If
$resolve_symlink is true then stat() is
used, otherwise lstat() is used.
- canonpath($file)
- This function returns a cleaned path. It simplifies double //, and remove
/./ and /../ intelligently. For /../ it simplifies the path only if the
previous element is not a symlink. Thus it should only be used on real
filenames.
- $newpath = resolve_symlink($symlink)
- Return the filename of the file pointed by the symlink. The new name is
canonicalized by canonpath().
- $cmdpath = find_command($command)
- Return the path of the command if defined and available on an absolute or
relative path or on the $PATH, undef
otherwise.
- $control_file = get_control_path($pkg, $filetype)
- Return the path of the control file of type
$filetype for the given package.
- @control_files = get_control_path($pkg)
- Return the path of all available control files for the given package.
- $file = find_build_file($basename)
- Selects the right variant of the given file: the arch-specific variant
("$basename.$arch") has priority over the OS-specific variant
("$basename.$os") which has priority over the default variant
("$basename"). If none of the files exists, then it returns
undef.
- @files = find_build_file($basename)
- Return the available variants of the given file. Returns an empty list if
none of the files exists.
Update semantics: find_command() now handles an empty or undef argument.
New function: find_build_file()
New function: get_control_path()
New function: find_command()
Mark the module as public.
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