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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers does any body know how to unpack this file????? Post 39286 by Perderabo on Tuesday 12th of August 2003 04:38:43 PM
Old 08-12-2003
A google search on cloop results in a lot of hits. It seems to be some kind of linux compressed archive that is mounted. Interesting concept. But I've never used it.
 

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deb-triggers(5) 						  dpkg utilities						   deb-triggers(5)

NAME
deb-triggers - package triggers SYNOPSIS
triggers DESCRIPTION
A package declares its relationship to some trigger(s) by including a triggers file in its control archive (i.e. DEBIAN/triggers during package creation). This file contains directives, one per line. Leading and trailing whitespace and everything after the first # on any line will be trimmed, and empty lines will be ignored. The trigger control directives currently supported are: interest trigger-name Specifies that the package is interested in the named trigger. All triggers in which a package is interested must be listed using this directive in the triggers control file. activate trigger-name Arranges that changes to this package's state will activate the specified trigger. The trigger will be activated at the start of the following operations: unpack, configure, remove (including for the benefit of a conflicting package), purge and deconfigure. If this package disappears during the unpacking of another package the trigger will be activated when the disappearance is noted towards the end of the unpack. Trigger processing, and transition from triggers-awaited to installed, does not cause activations. In the case of unpack, triggers mentioned in both the old and new versions of the package will be activated. Unknown directives are an error which will prevent installation of the package. SEE ALSO
dpkg-trigger(1), dpkg(1), /usr/share/doc/dpkg-dev/triggers.txt.gz. Debian Project 2009-03-15 deb-triggers(5)
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