10-18-2012
I have already told you that, I am not able to find any relation between those two files.
And i think others too..
So its better to give some example which has relation between each other. So that it will be very helpful to understand.Please post your Input files(which are related to each other) and desired output.
It's not possible to give solution all the time by assuming everything.
Hope this helps you...
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
dose-ceve
CEVE(1) DOSE Tools CEVE(1)
NAME
dose-ceve - parse package metadata
SYNOPSIS
dose-ceve [-h] [-v] [-e pkgspec] [-c pkgspec] [-r pkgspec] [--depth=n] [-t format] [-o filename] input-spec
DESCRIPTION
Dose-ceve is a generalized metadata parser. It reads package specifications, extracts package metadata from them, performs some
manipulations, and outputs the package metadata in one of several formats.
OPTIONS
-h This option displays the help message. Can also be specified as --help.
-v Be verbose. This option can be repeated for more verbosity.
-e pkgspec
(Option Not Implemented Yet) Extract the transitive closure of packages connected (by conflict or dependency) to any of the packages
that satisfy pkgspec. Such a package specification is a list of packages (separated by a semicolon), where each package is specified as
follows: (name,version). This option can also be specified as --extract=pkgspec.
-c pkgspec
Similar to the -c option, but only uses the dependency relation to make the transitive closure. This option can also be specified as
--cone=pkgspec.
-r pkgspec
Similar to the -e and -c options, but uses the reverse dependency relation to make the transitive closure. This option can also be
specified as --rcone=pkgspec.
--depth=n
In combination with the -e, -c or -r options, this specifies the maximum depth for the transitive closure. =item -t format
Specifies the output format to use. Possible values are dot for a graph output in Dot/GraphViz format, cnf for an output in CNF format,
dimacs for an output in the DIMACS format for CNF formulae, and cudf for a pretty-print output in an RFC 822-like format. This option
can also be specified as --outtype=format.
-o filename
Instead of stdout, send output to the file filename. This option can also be specified as --outfile=filename. =item input-spec
This is a URL specifying both the input format and the file to get the input from. Possible schemes are: =item *
cudf for cudf files =item *
deb for Debian package files (possibly compressed with gzip(1) or bzip2(1), depending on compile-time options for dose3) =item *
debstdin for Debian package files read from standard input =item *
eclipse for Eclipse (p2) package files =item *
pgsql for PostgreSQL databasess =item *
sqlite for sqlite databases
* hdlist for RPM hdlists =item *
synth for urpmi synthesis hdlists
Some examples of URLs:
* deb://Packages.gz (the Debian file packages.gz in the current directory)
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