11-12-2016
I don't use Debian nor
Debian's apt-get utility, but the
-t=target_release,
install pkg=package_version_number/target_release, and
remove pkg=package_version_number/target_release options would seem to be good options to investigate.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
config::model::debian::dependency
Config::Model::Debian::Dependency(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Config::Model::Debian::Dependency(3pm)
NAME
Config::Model::Debian::Dependency - Checks Debian dependency declarations
VERSION
version 2.021
SYNOPSIS
use Config::Model ;
use Log::Log4perl qw(:easy) ;
use Data::Dumper ;
Log::Log4perl->easy_init($WARN);
# define configuration tree object
my $model = Config::Model->new ;
$model ->create_config_class (
name => "MyClass",
element => [
Depends => {
'type' => 'leaf',
'value_type' => 'uniline',
class => 'Config::Model::Debian::Dependency',
},
],
) ;
my $inst = $model->instance(root_class_name => 'MyClass' );
my $root = $inst->config_root ;
$root->load( 'Depends="libc6 ( >= 1.0 )"') ;
# Connecting to qa.debian.org to check libc6 versions. Please wait ...
# Warning in 'Depends' value 'libc6 ( >= 1.0 )': unnecessary
# versioned dependency: >= 1.0. Debian has lenny-security ->
# 2.7-18lenny6; lenny -> 2.7-18lenny7; squeeze-security ->
# 2.11.2-6+squeeze1; squeeze -> 2.11.2-10; wheezy -> 2.11.2-10; sid
# -> 2.11.2-10; sid -> 2.11.2-11;
DESCRIPTION
This class is derived from Config::Model::Value. Its purpose is to check the value of a Debian package dependency for the following:
o syntax as described in http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html
o Whether the version specified with ">" or ">=" is necessary. This module will check with Debian server whether older versions can be
found in Debian old-stable or not. If no older version can be found, a warning will be issued. Note a warning will also be sent if the
package is not found on madison and if the package is not virtual.
o Whether a Perl library is dual life. In this case the dependency is checked according to Debian Perl policy <http://pkg-
perl.alioth.debian.org/policy.html#debian_control_handling>. Because Debian auto-build systems (buildd) will use the first available
alternative, the dependency should be in the form :
o "perl (>= 5.10.1) | libtest-simple-perl (>= 0.88)" when the required perl version is available in sid. ".
o "libcpan-meta-perl | perl (>= 5.13.10)" when the Perl version is not available in sid
Cache
Queries to Debian server are cached in "~/.config_model_depend_cache" for about one month.
BUGS
o Virtual package names are found scanning local apt cache. Hence an unknown package on your system may a virtual package on another
system.
o More advanced checks can probably be implemented. The author is open to new ideas. He's even more open to patches (with tests).
AUTHOR
Dominique Dumont, ddumont [AT] cpan [DOT] org
SEE ALSO
Config::Model, Config::Model::Value, Memoize, Memoize::Expire
perl v5.14.2 2012-11-09 Config::Model::Debian::Dependency(3pm)