07-16-2014
Quote:
Originally Posted by
prathap.g
Please send me link for XVFB Source package for AIX
XVFB is part of the AIXWindows system and - this might have escaped your attention - copyrighted by IBM as the rest of AIXWindows. You will perhaps get the sources by making IBM agree to sell you their AIX business.
If you just want to install it you might be
interested in this link.
I hope this helps.
bakunin
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config::model::models::debian::dpkg::source
Config::Model::models::Debian::Dpkg::Source(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Config::Model::models::Debian::Dpkg::Source(3pm)
NAME
Config::Model::models::Debian::Dpkg::Source - Configuration class Debian::Dpkg::Source
VERSION
version 2.021
DESCRIPTION
Configuration classes used by Config::Model
Model of files found under debian/source directory. See dpkg-source for details.
Elements
format - source package format
Specifies the format of the source package. A missing format implies a '1.0' source format.Mandatory. Type enum. choice: '1.0', '2.0', '3.0
(native)', '3.0 (quilt)', '3.0 (custom)', '3.0 (git)', '3.0 (bzr)'.
Here are some explanations on the possible values:
'1.0'
A source package in this format consists either of a .orig.tar.gz associated to a .diff.gz or a single .tar.gz (in that case the
package is said to be native).
'2.0'
was the first specification of a new-generation source package format. This format is not recommended for wide-spread usage, the format
"3.0 (quilt)" replaces it.
'3.0 (bzr)'
This format is experimental. It generates a single tarball containing the bzr repository.
'3.0 (custom)'
This format is particular. It doesn't represent a real source package format but can be used to create source packages with arbitrary
files.
'3.0 (git)'
This format is experimental. A source package in this format consists of a single bundle of a git repository .git to hold the source of
a package. There may also be a .git shallow file listing revisions for a shallow git clone.
'3.0 (native)'
extension of the native package format as defined in the 1.0 format.
'3.0 (quilt)'
A source package in this format contains at least an original tarball (.orig.tar.ext where ext can be gz, bz2, lzma and xz) and a
debian tarball (.debian.tar.ext). It can also contain additional original tarballs (.orig-component.tar.ext).
options
Source options as described in dpkg-sourceOptional. Type node.
SEE ALSO
o cme
o Config::Model::models::Debian::Dpkg::Source::Options
AUTHOR
Dominique Dumont
COPYRIGHT
2010,2011 Dominique Dumont
LICENSE
LGPL2
perl v5.14.2 2012-11-09 Config::Model::models::Debian::Dpkg::Source(3pm)