> dpkg-deb to Extract and Reconstruct a Multipart Archive???
Greetings!
Here's one which has been bugging me for a bit
As might be known, LibreOffice is available to some of us Linux folk as a large set of debs. Of course, being a curious sort, I'd like to dig in and recreate the original tree which is composed of these assorted archives.
So, I rummaged about & tried:
However, unlike
dpkg-deb doesn't seem to properly recognize wildcards for this work; and nothing is done...
Any ideas as to how one might use a dpkg/dpkg-deb commandline to just extract and reassemble the dirs of a large, multipart archive set (like LibreOffice) into a chosen folder without installing?
Hi,
I would like to extract the files from an archive which I have copied from a different server which has different file structures to my server.
When I do a tar xvf archive_name, I get the error saying the file or directory cannot be found. How do I specify a desginated directory to... (4 Replies)
Hi all
I'm having trouble using MIME's multipart/mixed content type. I just try to send an email with a common body text together with an attachment (.gif). The only output I get is an empty email with no text and an invalid attachment (MS Outlook says it doesn't recognize the attachment type).... (2 Replies)
Hello!
I want to extract a choosen directory (and its contents) from a tar archive and i have tried what i believe is every option i could find in the manual.
I think i have done it once before, but i don't remeber how.
Could anyone please tell me how to do? (2 Replies)
Hi, since half an hour I currently try to write a script that will:
1) Extract every debian file in a directory
2) Extracts it to a folder that matches the debians filename
3) Extracts it so the structure looks like that:
DEBIANFILENAME
|
-------------- DEBIAN
... (9 Replies)
So I have a file in the following format
>*42
abssdfalsdfkjfuf
asdhfskdkdklllllllffl
eiffejcif
>2
dfhucujf
dhfjdkfhskskkkkk
eifjvujf
ddftttyy
yyy
>~
ojcufk
kcdheycjc
djcyfjf
and I would like it to output
abssdfalsdfkjfufasdhfskdkdklllllllffleiffejcif (3 Replies)
Hi Everyone,
I need some help to construct a long 'Sbjct' string from the following input using incremental order of 'Sbjct' starting number (e.g. 26325115,33716368,33769033,34869860 etc.)
Different 'Sbject' string will be separated by 'NNNN's as:
... (6 Replies)
HI
Please suggest how to untar archive on remote sever. When im trying use regular command without any flags everything working fine:
$( ssh <user>@<server> -n '. ~/.profile >/dev/null 2>&1 ; cd /path_1 ; copiedIVR_name=`ls -tr | tail -1` ; tar xvf $copiedIVR_name ' )
but i have to ... (1 Reply)
HI All
Please suggest how to untar archive on remote sever. When im trying use regular command without any flags everything is working fine:
$( ssh <user>@<server> -n '. ~/.profile >/dev/null 2>&1 ; cd /path_1 ; copiedIVR_name=`ls -tr | tail -1` ; tar xvf $copiedIVR_name ' )
but when im... (9 Replies)
I need to save part of a file to a different one, start and end offset bytes are provided by two counters in long format. If the difference is big, how should I do it to prevent buffer overflow in java? (7 Replies)
Hello,
P7 machine
PCI Express x8 Planar 3Gb SAS Adapter
RAID10 array(2 disks)(not AIX lvm) was configured and working, then one disk failed and IBM support replaced that. Now raid array is degraded, data is not lost. I see new disk model(same as original) serial and etc.
What I did trying... (0 Replies)
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dh_builddeb
DH_BUILDDEB(1) Debhelper DH_BUILDDEB(1)NAME
dh_builddeb - build Debian binary packages
SYNOPSIS
dh_builddeb [debhelperoptions] [--destdir=directory] [--filename=name] [--params]
DESCRIPTION
dh_builddeb simply calls dpkg-deb(1) to build a Debian package or packages. It will also build dbgsym packages when dh_strip(1) and
dh_gencontrol(1) have prepared them.
It supports building multiple binary packages in parallel, when enabled by DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS.
When the Rules-Requires-Root field is not (effectively) binary-targets, dh_builddeb will pass --root-owner-group to dpkg-deb(1).
OPTIONS --destdir=directory
Use this if you want the generated .deb files to be put in a directory other than the default of "..".
--filename=name
Use this if you want to force the generated .deb file to have a particular file name. Does not work well if more than one .deb is
generated!
-- params
Pass params to dpkg-deb(1) when it is used to build the package.
-uparams
This is another way to pass params to dpkg-deb(1). It is deprecated; use -- instead.
SEE ALSO debhelper(7)
This program is a part of debhelper.
AUTHOR
Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org>
11.1.6ubuntu2 2018-05-10 DH_BUILDDEB(1)