01-18-2015
Out of sheer personal curiosity - would you post the (partial) output of od -ctx1 ArchivePlay.log?
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dpkg::control::info
Dpkg::Control::Info(3) libdpkg-perl Dpkg::Control::Info(3)
NAME
Dpkg::Control::Info - parse files like debian/control
DESCRIPTION
It provides an object to access data of files that follow the same syntax than debian/control.
FUNCTIONS
$c = Dpkg::Control::Info->new($file)
Create a new Dpkg::Control::Info object for $file. If $file is omitted, it loads debian/control. If file is "-", it parses the standard
input.
$c->reset()
Resets what got read.
$c->load($file)
Load the content of $file. Exits in case of errors. If file is "-", it loads from the standard input.
$c->parse($fh, $description)
Parse a control file from the given filehandle. Exits in case of errors. $description is used to describe the filehandle, ideally it's
a filename or a description of where the data comes from. It's used in error messages.
$c->[0]
$c->get_source()
Returns a Dpkg::Control object containing the fields concerning the source package.
$c->get_pkg_by_idx($idx)
Returns a Dpkg::Control object containing the fields concerning the binary package numbered $idx (starting at 1).
$c->get_pkg_by_name($name)
Returns a Dpkg::Control object containing the fields concerning the binary package named $name.
$c->get_packages()
Returns a list containing the Dpkg::Control objects for all binary packages.
$c->output($filehandle)
Dump the content into a filehandle.
"$c"
Return a string representation of the content.
@{$c}
Return a list of Dpkg::Control objects, the first one is corresponding to source information and the following ones are the binary
packages information.
AUTHOR
Raphael Hertzog <hertzog@debian.org>.
1.16.0.3 2012-04-17 Dpkg::Control::Info(3)