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- .\" dpkg manual page - deb-buildinfo(5)
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- .TH deb\-buildinfo 5 "%RELEASE_DATE%" "%VERSION%" "dpkg suite"
- .nh
- .SH NAME
- deb\-buildinfo \- Debian build information file format
- .
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .IB filename .buildinfo
- .
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- Each Debian source package build can record the build information in
- a \fB.buildinfo\fP control file, which contains a number of fields.
- Each field begins with a tag, such as
- .B Source
- or
- .B Binary
- (case insensitive), followed by a colon, and the body of the field.
- Fields are delimited only by field tags.
- In other words, field text may be multiple lines in length, but the
- installation tools will generally join lines when processing the body
- of the field (except in case of the multiline fields
- .BR Binary\-Only\-Changes ", " Installed\-Build\-Depends ", " Environment ", "
- .BR Checksums\-Md5 ", " Checksums\-Sha1
- and
- .BR Checksums\-Sha256 ,
- see below).
- .PP
- The control data might be enclosed in an OpenPGP ASCII Armored signature,
- as specified in RFC4880.
- .PP
- The name of the \fB.buildinfo\fP file will depend on the type of build and
- will be as specific as necessary but not more;
- for a build that includes \fBany\fP the name will be
- \fIsource-name\fP\fB_\fP\fIsource-version\fP\fB_\fP\fIarch\fP\fB.buildinfo\fP,
- or otherwise for a build that includes \fBall\fP the name will be
- \fIsource-name\fP\fB_\fP\fIsource-version\fP\fB_\fP\fBall.buildinfo\fP,
- or otherwise for a build that includes \fBsource\fP the name will be
- \fIsource-name\fP\fB_\fP\fIsource-version\fP\fB_\fP\fBsource.buildinfo\fP.
- .
- .SH FIELDS
- .TP
- .BR Format: " \fIformat-version\fP (required)"
- The value of this field declares the format version of the file.
- The syntax of the field value is a version number with a major and minor
- component.
- Backward incompatible changes to the format will bump the major version,
- and backward compatible changes (such as field additions) will bump the
- minor version.
- The current format version is \fB1.0\fP.
- .TP
- .BR Source: " \fIsource-name\fP [\fB(\fP\fIsource-version\fP\fB)\fP] (required)"
- The name of the source package.
- If the source version differs from the binary version, then the
- \fIsource-name\fP will be followed by a \fIsource-version\fP in parenthesis.
- This can happen when the build is for a binary-only non-maintainer upload.
- .TP
- .BR Binary: " \fIbinary-package-list\fP (required)"
- This folded field is a space-separated list of binary packages built.
- .TP
- .BR Architecture: " \fIarch-list\fP (required)"
- This space-separated field lists the architectures of the files currently
- being built.
- Common architectures are \fBamd64\fP, \fBarmel\fP, \fBi386\fP, etc.
- Note that the \fBall\fP value is meant for packages that are architecture
- independent.
- If the source for the package is also being built, the special entry
- \fBsource\fP is also present.
- Architecture wildcards must never be present in the list.
- .TP
- .BR Version: " \fIversion-string\fP (required)"
- Typically, this is the original package's version number in whatever form
- the program's author uses.
- It may also include a Debian revision number (for non-native packages).
- The exact format and sorting algorithm are described in
- .BR deb\-version (5).
- .TP
- .B Binary\-Only\-Changes:
- .TQ
- .I " changelog-entry"
- This multiline field contains the concatenated text of the changelog
- entry for a binary-only non-maintainer upload (binNMU) if that is the case.
- To make this a valid multiline field empty lines are replaced with a
- single full stop (‘.’) and all lines are indented by one space
- character.
- The exact content depends on the changelog format.
- .TP
- .BR Checksums\-Md5: " (required)"
- .TQ
- .BR Checksums\-Sha1: " (required)"
- .TQ
- .BR Checksums\-Sha256: " (required)"
- .TQ
- .RI " " checksum " " size " " filename
- These multiline fields contain a list of files with a checksum and size
- for each one.
- These fields have the same syntax and differ only in the checksum algorithm
- used: MD5 for \fBChecksums\-Md5\fP, SHA-1 for \fBChecksums\-Sha1\fP and
- SHA-256 for \fBChecksums\-Sha256\fP.
- The first line of the field value (the part on the same line as the field
- name followed by a colon) is always empty.
- The content of the field is expressed as continuation lines, one line per file.
- Each line consists of space-separated entries describing the file:
- the checksum, the file size, and the file name.
- These fields list all files that make up the build.
- .TP
- .BR Build\-Origin: " \fIname\fP"
- The name of the distribution this package is originating from.
- .TP
- .BR Build\-Architecture: " \fIarch\fP (required)"
- The Debian architecture for the installation the packages is being built in.
- Common architectures are \fBamd64\fP, \fBarmel\fP, \fBi386\fP, etc.
- .TP
- .BR Build\-Date: " \fIbuild-date\fP"
- The date the package was built.
- It must be in the same format as the date in a \fBdeb\-changelog\fP(5)
- entry.
- .TP
- .BR Build\-Path: " \fIbuild-path\fP"
- The absolute build path, which correspond to the unpacked source tree.
- This field is only going to be present if the vendor has whitelisted it
- via some pattern match to avoid leaking possibly sensitive information.
- On Debian and derivaties only build paths starting with \fI/build/\fP
- will emit this field.
- .TP
- .BR Installed\-Build\-Depends: " (required)"
- .TQ
- .I " package-list"
- The list of installed and configured packages that might affect the package
- build process.
- The list consists of each package name, optionally arch-qualified for foreign
- architectures, with an exact version restriction, separated by commas.
- The list includes all essential packages, packages listed in
- \fBBuild\-Depends\fP, \fBBuild\-Depends\-Arch\fP, \fBBuild\-Depends\-Indep\fP
- source control fields, any vendor specific builtin dependencies, and all
- their recursive dependencies.
- On Debian and derivatives the dependency builtin is \fBbuild\-essential\fP.
- For dependencies coming from the source control fields, all dependency
- alternatives and all providers of virtual packages depended on will be
- included.
- .TP
- .BR Environment:
- .TQ
- .I " variable-list"
- The list of environment variables that are known to affect the package build
- process, with each environment variable followed by an equal sign (‘=’)
- and the variable's quoted value, using double quotes (‘"’), and
- backslashes escaped (‘\\\\’).
- .
- .\" .SH EXAMPLE
- .\" .RS
- .\" .nf
- .\"
- .\" .fi
- .\" .RE
- .
- .SH SEE ALSO
- .BR deb\-changes (5),
- .BR deb\-version (5),
- .BR dpkg\-genbuildinfo (1).
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