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  1. .\" dpkg manual page - deb-override(5)
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  3. .\" Copyright © 1996 Michael Shields <shields@crosslink.net>
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  18. .
  19. .TH deb\-override 5 "%RELEASE_DATE%" "%VERSION%" "dpkg suite"
  20. .nh
  21. .SH NAME
  22. deb\-override \- Debian archive override file
  23. .
  24. .SH SYNOPSIS
  25. override
  26. .
  27. .SH DESCRIPTION
  28. While most information about a package can be found in the control file,
  29. some is managed centrally by the distribution czars rather than by the
  30. maintainer in order to offer some global consistency.
  31. This information is found in the override file.
  32. .PP
  33. The override file has a simple whitespace-delimited format. Comments are
  34. allowed (denoted with a
  35. .BR # ).
  36. .PP
  37. .in +5
  38. .I package
  39. .I priority
  40. .I section
  41. .RI [ maintainerinfo ]
  42. .in -5
  43. .PP
  44. .I package
  45. is the name of the package. Entries in the override file for packages
  46. not found in the tree of binary packages are ignored.
  47. .PP
  48. .I priority
  49. and
  50. .I section
  51. correspond to the respective control fields available in the .deb. The
  52. allowed values are specific to each distribution archive.
  53. .PP
  54. .IR maintainerinfo ,
  55. if present, can be either the name of a maintainer for an unconditional
  56. override, or else
  57. .I oldmaintainer
  58. .B =>
  59. .I newmaintainer
  60. to perform a substitution.
  61. .PP
  62. The override files used to make the official Packages lists may be found
  63. in the
  64. .I indices
  65. directory on any Debian mirror.
  66. .
  67. .SH SEE ALSO
  68. .ad l
  69. .BR dpkg\-scanpackages (1),
  70. .BR dpkg\-scansources (1),
  71. .BR apt\-ftparchive (1).