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length = *((long *)Len&0xffffffffffffffff) ,should give you correct length (on n/w endian machine)
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config::model::models::debian::dpkg::control::binary
Config::Model::models::Debian::Dpkg::Control::Binary(3pmUser Contributed Perl DocumentatiConfig::Model::models::Debian::Dpkg::Control::Binary(3pm)
NAME
Config::Model::models::Debian::Dpkg::Control::Binary - Configuration class Debian::Dpkg::Control::Binary
VERSION
version 2.021
DESCRIPTION
Configuration classes used by Config::Model
Elements
Architecture
If a program needs to specify an architecture specification string in some place, it should select one of the strings provided by dpkg-
architecture -L. The strings are in the format os-arch, though the OS part is sometimes elided, as when the OS is Linux. A package may
specify an architecture wildcard. Architecture wildcards are in the format any (which matches every architecture), os-any, or any-cpu. For
more details, see http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-customized-programs.html#s-arch-specMandatory. Type string.
Multi-Arch
This field is used to indicate how this package should behave on a multi-arch installations. This field should not be present in packages
with the Architecture: all field.Optional. Type enum. choice: 'same', 'foreign', 'allowed'.
Here are some explanations on the possible values:
'allowed'
allows reverse-dependencies to indicate in their Depends field that they need a package from a foreign architecture, but has no effect
otherwise.
'foreign'
the package is not co-installable with itself, but should be allowed to satisfy the dependency of a package of a different arch from
itself.
'same'
the package is co-installable with itself, but it must not be used to satisfy the dependency of any package of a different architecture
from itself.
Section
Optional. Type uniline.
Priority
Optional. Type enum. choice: 'required', 'important', 'standard', 'optional', 'extra'.
Essential
Optional. Type boolean.
Depends
Optional. Type list of uniline.
Recommends
Optional. Type list of uniline.
Suggests
Optional. Type list of uniline.
Enhances
Optional. Type list of uniline.
Pre-Depends
Optional. Type list of uniline.
Breaks
Optional. Type list of uniline.
Conflicts
Optional. Type list of uniline.
Provides
Optional. Type list of uniline.
Replaces
Optional. Type list of uniline.
Package-Type - The type of the package, if not a regular Debian one
If this field is present, the package is not a regular Debian package, but either a udeb generated for the Debian installer or a tdeb
containing translated debconf strings.Optional. Type enum. choice: 'tdeb', 'udeb'.
Note: Package-Type is migrated with '$xc' and with $xc => ""- XC-Package-Type""
XC-Package-Type - The type of the package, if not a regular Debian one
If this field is present, the package is not a regular Debian package, but either a udeb generated for the Debian installer or a tdeb
containing translated debconf strings.Deprecated Optional. Type enum. choice: 'tdeb', 'udeb'.
Synopsis
Mandatory. Type uniline.
Description
Mandatory. Type string.
SEE ALSO
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AUTHOR
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COPYRIGHT
2010,2011 Dominique Dumont
LICENSE
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perl v5.14.2 2012-11-09 Config::Model::models::Debian::Dpkg::Control::Binary(3pm)