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  1. .\" dpkg manual page - dpkg-name(1)
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  18. .
  19. .TH dpkg\-name 1 "%RELEASE_DATE%" "%VERSION%" "dpkg suite"
  20. .nh
  21. .SH NAME
  22. dpkg\-name \- rename Debian packages to full package names
  23. .
  24. .SH SYNOPSIS
  25. .B dpkg\-name
  26. .RI [ option ...]
  27. .RB [ \-\- ]
  28. .IR file ...
  29. .
  30. .SH DESCRIPTION
  31. .PP
  32. This manual page documents the
  33. .B dpkg\-name
  34. program which provides an easy way to rename
  35. .B Debian
  36. packages into their full package names. A full package name consists of
  37. .IB package _ version _ architecture . package-type
  38. as specified in the control file of the package. The \fIversion\fP part
  39. of the filename
  40. consists of the upstream version information optionally followed by a
  41. hyphen and the revision information. The \fIpackage-type\fP part comes
  42. from that field if present or fallbacks to \fBdeb\fP.
  43. .
  44. .SH OPTIONS
  45. .TP
  46. .BR \-a ", " \-\-no\-architecture
  47. The destination filename will not have the architecture information.
  48. .TP
  49. .BR \-k ", " \-\-symlink
  50. Create a symlink, instead of moving.
  51. .TP
  52. .BR \-o ", " \-\-overwrite
  53. Existing files will be overwritten if they have the same name as the
  54. destination filename.
  55. .TP
  56. .BR \-s ", " \-\-subdir " [\fIdir\fP]"
  57. Files will be moved into a subdirectory. If the directory given as argument exists
  58. the files will be moved into that directory otherwise the name of
  59. the target directory is extracted from the section field in the
  60. control part of the package. The target directory will be
  61. «unstable/binary\-\fIarchitecture\fP/\fIsection\fP».
  62. If the section is not found in the control, then \fBno\-section\fP is assumed,
  63. and in this case, as well as for sections \fBnon\-free\fP and \fBcontrib\fP
  64. the target directory is «\fIsection\fP/binary\-\fIarchitecture\fP».
  65. The section field is not required so a lot of packages will find their way
  66. to the \fBno\-section\fP area.
  67. Use this option with care, it's messy.
  68. .TP
  69. .BR \-c ", " \-\-create\-dir
  70. This option can used together with the \fB\-s\fP option. If a target
  71. directory isn't found it will be created automatically.
  72. .B Use this option with care.
  73. .TP
  74. .BR \-? ", " \-\-help
  75. Show the usage message and exit.
  76. .TP
  77. .BR \-v ", " \-\-version
  78. Show the version and exit.
  79. .
  80. .SH BUGS
  81. Some packages don't follow the name structure
  82. .IB package _ version _ architecture .deb\fR.\fP
  83. Packages renamed by \fBdpkg\-name\fP
  84. will follow this structure. Generally this will have no impact on how
  85. packages are installed by
  86. .BR dselect (1)/ dpkg (1),
  87. but other installation tools
  88. might depend on this naming structure.
  89. .
  90. .SH EXAMPLES
  91. .TP
  92. .B dpkg\-name bar\-foo.deb
  93. The file \fBbar\-foo.deb\fP will be renamed to bar\-foo_1.0\-2_i386.deb or
  94. something similar (depending on whatever information is in the control
  95. part of \fBbar\-foo.deb\fP).
  96. .TP
  97. .B find /root/debian/ \-name '*.deb' | xargs \-n 1 dpkg\-name \-a
  98. All files with the extension \fBdeb\fP in the directory /root/debian and its
  99. subdirectory's will be renamed by \fBdpkg\-name\fP if required into names
  100. with no architecture information.
  101. .TP
  102. .B find \-name '*.deb' | xargs \-n 1 dpkg\-name \-a \-o \-s \-c
  103. .B Don't do this.
  104. Your archive will be messed up completely because a lot of packages
  105. don't come with section information.
  106. .B Don't do this.
  107. .TP
  108. .B dpkg\-deb \-\-build debian\-tmp && dpkg\-name \-o \-s .. debian\-tmp.deb
  109. This can be used when building new packages.
  110. .
  111. .SH SEE ALSO
  112. .BR deb (5),
  113. .BR deb\-control (5),
  114. .BR dpkg (1),
  115. .BR dpkg\-deb (1),
  116. .BR find (1),
  117. .BR xargs (1).