dpkg-repack 1.48 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
dpkg-repack (1.48) unstable; urgency=medium * Fix and call cmp_listfile in autopkgtest. * Fix typo for Standards-Version field name in debian/changelog. * Switch to Standards-Version 4.6.0 (no changed needed). * Use builtin chown instead of invoking the command. * Add support for remove-on-upgrade conffile flag. Closes: #996791 * Update copyright years. * Improve markup and formatting in man page. -- Guillem Jover <email address hidden> Tue, 19 Oct 2021 03:23:31 +0200
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dpkg-repack_1.48.dsc | 1.7 KiB | 5dc4697969ee23dbe1eea3fee5e0d502e880f06655f875285825744c8e5195bc |
dpkg-repack_1.48.tar.xz | 21.4 KiB | c00537352093e25e866f2ad8a2c0f0ef67814a2664a4101187177aaaa4af29ec |
Available diffs
- diff from 1.47 to 1.48 (3.1 KiB)
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Binary packages built by this source
- dpkg-repack: Debian package archiving tool
dpkg-repack creates a .deb file out of a package that has already been
installed. If any changes have been made to the package while it was
unpacked (i.e. files in /etc were modified), the new package will inherit
the changes.
.
This utility can make it easy to copy packages from one computer to another,
or to recreate packages that are installed on your system, but no longer
available elsewhere, or to store the current state of a package before you
upgrade it.