06-08-2006
Thanks for the response... I went to my root and typed: find / -size +1048576 -exec 11 {} \;
And it didn't show any results... I was hoping I could find all of the files on the entire server for over 300MB and spit out the results. Thanks again!
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dpkg::changelog::parse
Dpkg::Changelog::Parse(3) libdpkg-perl Dpkg::Changelog::Parse(3)
NAME
Dpkg::Changelog::Parse - generic changelog parser for dpkg-parsechangelog
DESCRIPTION
This module provides a single function changelog_parse() which reproduces all the features of dpkg-parsechangelog.
Functions
my $fields = changelog_parse(%opt)
This function will parse a changelog. In list context, it return as many Dpkg::Control object as the parser did output. In scalar context,
it will return only the first one. If the parser didn't return any data, it will return an empty in list context or undef on scalar
context. If the parser failed, it will die.
The parsing itself is done by an external program (searched in the following list of directories: $opt{libdir},
/usr/local/lib/dpkg/parsechangelog, /usr/lib/dpkg/parsechangelog) That program is named according to the format that it's able to parse. By
default it's either "debian" or the format name lookep up in the 40 last lines of the changelog itself (extracted with this perl regular
expression "schangelog-format:s+([0-9a-z]+)W"). But it can be overridden with $opt{changelogformat}. The program expects the content of
the changelog file on its standard input.
The changelog file that is parsed is debian/changelog by default but it can be overridden with $opt{file}.
All the other keys in %opt are forwarded as parameter to the external parser. If the key starts with "-", it's passed as is. If not, it's
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