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deb-src-control(5) |
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deb-src-control(5) |
deb-src-control - Debian source packages' master control file format
Each Debian source package contains the master «control» file,
which contains at least 2 paragraphs, separated by a blank line. The first
paragraph lists all information about the source package in general, while
each following paragraph describes exactly one binary package. Each paragraph
consists of at least one field. A field starts with a fieldname, such as
Package or Section (case insensitive), followed by a colon, the
body of the field and a newline. Multi-line fields are also allowed, but each
supplementary line, without a fieldname, should start with at least one space.
The content of the multi-line fields is generally joined to a single line by
the tools (except in the case of the Description field, see below). To
insert empty lines into a multi-line field, insert a dot after the space.
Lines starting with a ‘#’ are treated as comments.
- Source: source-package-name (required)
- The value of this field is the name of the source package, and should
match the name of the source package in the debian/changelog file. A
package name must consist only of lowercase letters (a-z), digits (0-9),
plus (+) and minus (-) signs, and periods (.). Package names must be at
least two characters long and must start with a lowercase alphanumeric
character (a-z0-9).
- Maintainer: fullname-email (recommended)
- Should be in the format «Joe Bloggs
<jbloggs@foo.com>», and references the person who currently
maintains the package, as opposed to the author of the software or the
original packager.
- Uploaders: fullname-email
- Lists all the names and email addresses of co-maintainers of the package,
in the same format as the Maintainer field. Multiple co-maintainers
should be separated by a comma.
- Standards-Version: version-string
- This documents the most recent version of the distribution policy
standards this package complies with.
- Description short-description
- long-description
- The format for the source package description is a short brief summary on
the first line (after the Description field). The following lines
should be used as a longer, more detailed description. Each line of the
long description must be preceded by a space, and blank lines in the long
description must contain a single ‘.’ following the
preceding space.
- Homepage: url
- The upstream project home page URL.
- Bugs: url
- The url of the bug tracking system for this package. The current
used format is bts-type://bts-address, like
debbugs://bugs.debian.org. This field is usually not needed.
- Rules-Requires-Root:
no|binary-targets|impl-keywords
- This field is used to indicate whether the debian/rules file
requires (fake)root privileges to run some of its targets, and if so
when.
- no
- The binary targets will not require (fake)root at all.
- binary-targets
- The binary targets must always be run under (fake)root. This value is the
default when the field is omitted; adding the field with an explicit
binary-targets while not strictly needed, marks it as having been
analyzed for this requirement.
- impl-keywords
- This is a space-separated list of keywords which define when (fake)root is
required.
Keywords consist of namespace/cases. The
namespace part cannot contain "/" or whitespace. The
cases part cannot contain whitespace. Furthermore, both parts
must consist entirely of printable ASCII characters.
Each tool/package will define a namespace named after itself
and provide a number of cases where (fake)root is required. (See
"Implementation provided keywords" in
rootless-builds.txt).
When the field is set to one of the impl-keywords, the
builder will expose an interface that is used to run a command under
(fake)root. (See "Gain Root API" in
rootless-builds.txt.)
- Testsuite: name-list
- Testsuite-Triggers: package-list
- These fields are described in the dsc(5) manual page, as they are
generated from information inferred from debian/tests/control or
copied literally to the source control file.
- Vcs-Arch: url
- Vcs-Bzr: url
- Vcs-Cvs: url
- Vcs-Darcs: url
- Vcs-Git: url
- Vcs-Hg: url
- Vcs-Mtn: url
- Vcs-Svn: url
- The url of the Version Control System repository used to maintain
this package. Currently supported are Arch, Bzr (Bazaar),
Cvs, Darcs, Git, Hg (Mercurial), Mtn
(Monotone) and Svn (Subversion). Usually this field points to the
latest version of the package, such as the main branch or the trunk.
- Vcs-Browser: url
- The url of a webinterface to browse the Version Control System
repository.
- Origin: name
- The name of the distribution this package is originating from. This field
is usually not needed.
- Section: section
- This is a general field that gives the package a category based on the
software that it installs. Some common sections are utils,
net, mail, text, x11, etc.
- Priority: priority
- Sets the importance of this package in relation to the system as a whole.
Common priorities are required, standard, optional,
extra, etc.
The Section and Priority fields usually have a
defined set of accepted values based on the specific distribution
policy.
- Build-Depends: package-list
- A list of packages that need to be installed and configured to be able to
build from source package. These dependencies need to be satisfied when
building binary architecture dependent or independent packages and source
packages. Including a dependency in this field does not have the exact
same effect as including it in both Build-Depends-Arch and
Build-Depends-Indep, because the dependency also needs to be
satisfied when building the source package.
- Build-Depends-Arch: package-list
- Same as Build-Depends, but they are only needed when building the
architecture dependent packages. The Build-Depends are also
installed in this case. This field is supported since dpkg 1.16.4; in
order to build with older dpkg versions, Build-Depends should be
used instead.
- Build-Depends-Indep: package-list
- Same as Build-Depends, but they are only needed when building the
architecture independent packages. The Build-Depends are also
installed in this case.
- Build-Conflicts: package-list
- A list of packages that should not be installed when the package is built,
for example because they interfere with the build system used. Including a
dependency in this list has the same effect as including it in both
Build-Conflicts-Arch and Build-Conflicts-Indep, with the
additional effect of being used for source-only builds.
- Build-Conflicts-Arch: package-list
- Same as Build-Conflicts, but only when building the architecture
dependent packages. This field is supported since dpkg 1.16.4; in order to
build with older dpkg versions, Build-Conflicts should be used
instead.
- Build-Conflicts-Indep: package-list
- Same as Build-Conflicts, but only when building the architecture
independent packages.
The syntax of the Build-Depends, Build-Depends-Arch
and Build-Depends-Indep fields is a list of groups of alternative
packages. Each group is a list of packages separated by vertical bar (or
“pipe”) symbols, ‘|’. The groups are
separated by commas ‘,’, and can end with a trailing
comma that will be eliminated when generating the fields for
deb-control(5) (since dpkg 1.10.14). Commas are to be read as
“AND”, and pipes as “OR”, with pipes binding
more tightly. Each package name is optionally followed by an architecture
qualifier appended after a colon ‘:’, optionally
followed by a version number specification in parentheses
‘(’ and ‘)’, an architecture
specification in square brackets ‘[’ and
‘]’, and a restriction formula consisting of one or
more lists of profile names in angle brackets ‘<’
and ‘>’.
The syntax of the Build-Conflicts,
Build-Conflicts-Arch and Build-Conflicts-Indep fields is a
list of comma-separated package names, where the comma is read as an
“AND”, and where the list can end with a trailing comma that
will be eliminated when generating the fields for deb-control(5)
(since dpkg 1.10.14). Specifying alternative packages using a
“pipe” is not supported. Each package name is optionally
followed by a version number specification in parentheses, an architecture
specification in square brackets, and a restriction formula consisting of
one or more lists of profile names in angle brackets.
An architecture qualifier name can be a real Debian architecture
name (since dpkg 1.16.5), any (since dpkg 1.16.2) or native
(since dpkg 1.16.5). If omitted, the default for Build-Depends fields
is the current host architecture, the default for Build-Conflicts
fields is any. A real Debian architecture name will match exactly
that architecture for that package name, any will match any
architecture for that package name if the package is marked with
Multi-Arch: allowed, and native will match the current build
architecture if the package is not marked with Multi-Arch:
foreign.
A version number may start with a ‘>>’,
in which case any later version will match, and may specify or omit the
Debian packaging revision (separated by a hyphen). Accepted version
relationships are ‘>>’ for greater than,
‘<<’ for less than, ‘>=’
for greater than or equal to, ‘<=’ for less than or
equal to, and ‘=’ for equal to.
An architecture specification consists of one or more architecture
names, separated by whitespace. Exclamation marks may be prepended to each
of the names, meaning “NOT”.
A restriction formula consists of one or more restriction lists,
separated by whitespace. Each restriction list is enclosed in angle
brackets. Items in the restriction list are build profile names, separated
by whitespace and can be prefixed with an exclamation mark, meaning
“NOT”. A restriction formula represents a disjunctive normal
form expression.
Note that dependencies on packages in the build-essential
set can be omitted and that declaring build conflicts against them is
impossible. A list of these packages is in the build-essential package.
Note that the Priority, Section and Homepage fields can
also be in a binary paragraph to override the global value from the source
package.
- Package: binary-package-name (required)
- This field is used to name the binary package name. The same restrictions
as to a source package name apply.
- Package-Type: deb|udeb|type
- This field defines the type of the package. udeb is for
size-constrained packages used by the debian installer. deb is the
default value, it is assumed if the field is absent. More types might be
added in the future.
- Architecture: arch|all|any (required)
- The architecture specifies on which type of hardware this package runs.
For packages that run on all architectures, use the any value. For
packages that are architecture independent, such as shell and Perl scripts
or documentation, use the all value. To restrict the packages to a
certain set of architectures, specify the architecture names, separated by
a space. It's also possible to put architecture wildcards in that list
(see dpkg-architecture(1) for more information about them).
- Build-Profiles: restriction-formula
- This field specifies the conditions for which this binary package does or
does not build. To express that condition, the same restriction formula
syntax from the Build-Depends field is used.
If a binary package paragraph does not contain this field,
then it implicitly means that it builds with all build profiles
(including none at all).
In other words, if a binary package paragraph is annotated
with a non-empty Build-Profiles field, then this binary package
is generated if and only if the condition expressed by the conjunctive
normal form expression evaluates to true.
- Essential: yes|no
- Build-Essential: yes|no
- Multi-Arch:
same|foreign|allowed|no
- Tag: tag-list
- Description: short-description (recommended)
- These fields are described in the deb-control(5) manual page, as
they are copied literally to the control file of the binary package.
- Depends: package-list
- Pre-Depends: package-list
- Recommends: package-list
- Suggests: package-list
- Breaks: package-list
- Enhances: package-list
- Replaces: package-list
- Conflicts: package-list
- Provides: package-list
- Built-Using: package-list
- These fields declare relationships between packages. They are discussed in
the deb-control(5) manpage. When these fields are found in
debian/control they can also end with a trailing comma (since dpkg
1.10.14), have architecture specifications and restriction formulas which
will all get reduced when generating the fields for deb-control(5).
- Subarchitecture: value
- Kernel-Version: value
- Installer-Menu-Item: value
- These fields are used by the debian-installer in udebs and are
usually not needed. See /usr/share/doc/debian-installer/devel/modules.txt
from the debian-installer package for more details about them.
It is allowed to add additional user-defined fields to the control file. The
tools will ignore these fields. If you want the fields to be copied over to
the output files, such as the binary packages, you need to use a custom naming
scheme: the fields should start with an X, followed by zero or more of
the letters SBC and a hyphen.
- S
- The field will appear in the source package control file, see
dsc(5).
- B
- The field will appear in the control file in the binary package, see
deb-control(5).
- C
- The field will appear in the upload control (.changes) file, see
deb-changes(5).
Note that the X[SBC]- prefixes are stripped
when the fields are copied over to the output files. A field
XC-Approved-By will appear as Approved-By in the changes file
and will not appear in the binary or source package control files.
Take into account that these user-defined fields will be using the
global namespace, which might at some point in the future collide with
officially recognized fields. To avoid such potential situation you can
prefix those fields with Private-, such as
XB-Private-New-Field.
# Comment
Source: dpkg
Section: admin
Priority: required
Maintainer: Dpkg Developers <debian-dpkg@lists.debian.org>
# this field is copied to the binary and source packages
XBS-Upstream-Release-Status: stable
Homepage: https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Dpkg
Vcs-Browser: https://git.dpkg.org/cgit/dpkg/dpkg.git
Vcs-Git: https://git.dpkg.org/git/dpkg/dpkg.git
Standards-Version: 3.7.3
Build-Depends: pkg-config, debhelper (>= 4.1.81),
libselinux1-dev (>= 1.28-4) [!linux-any]
Package: dpkg-dev
Section: utils
Priority: optional
Architecture: all
# this is a custom field in the binary package
XB-Mentoring-Contact: Raphael Hertzog <hertzog@debian.org>
Depends: dpkg (>= 1.14.6), perl5, perl-modules, cpio (>= 2.4.2-2),
bzip2, lzma, patch (>= 2.2-1), make, binutils, libtimedate-perl
Recommends: gcc | c-compiler, build-essential
Suggests: gnupg, debian-keyring
Conflicts: dpkg-cross (<< 2.0.0), devscripts (<< 2.10.26)
Replaces: manpages-pl (<= 20051117-1)
Description: Debian package development tools
This package provides the development tools (including dpkg-source)
required to unpack, build and upload Debian source packages.
.
Most Debian source packages will require additional tools to build;
for example, most packages need make and the C compiler gcc.
deb-control(5), deb-version(7), dpkg-source(1)
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