apt-ftparchive
APT-FTPARCHIVE(E)                               APT-FTPARCHIVE(E)



NAME
       apt-ftparchive - Utility to generate index files

SYNOPSIS
       apt-ftparchive  [  -hvdsq  ]   [  --md5 ]  [ --delink ]  [
       --readonly ]  [ --contents ]   [  -o=config  string  ]   [
       -c=file  ]    [ packages path... [ override [ pathprefix ]
       ]  ]  [ sources path... [ override [ pathprefix ]  ]  ]  [
       contents  path ]  [ generate  config-file  section... ]  [
       clean  config-file ]

DESCRIPTION
       apt-ftparchive is the command line tool that generates the
       index files that APT uses to access a distribution source.
       The index files should be generated  on  the  origin  site
       based on the content of that site.

       apt-ftparchive  is  a superset of the dpkg-scanpackages(s)
       program, incorporating it's entire functionality  via  the
       directory  command.  It also contains a contents file gen-
       erator, contents, and an elaborate means to  'script'  the
       generation process for a complete archive.

       Internally apt-ftparchive can make use of binary databases
       to cache the contents of a .deb file and it does not  rely
       on  any external programs aside from gzip(p). When doing a
       full generate it automatically performs file-change checks
       and builds the desired compressed output files.

       Unless  the  -h, or --help option is given one of the com-
       mands below must be present.

       packages
              The packages command generates a package file  from
              a  directory tree. It takes the given directory and
              recursively searches it for .deb files, emitting  a
              package  record to stdout for each. This command is
              approximately equivalent to dpkg-scanpackages(s).

              The option --db can be used  to  specify  a  binary
              caching DB.

       sources
              The  sources  command generates a source index file
              from a directory tree.  It takes the  given  direc-
              tory  and  recursively  searches it for .dsc files,
              emitting a source record to stdout for  each.  This
              command  is  approximately equivalent to dpkg-scan-
              sources(s).

              If an override file  is  specified  then  a  source
              override  file will be looked for with an extension
              of .src. The --source-override option can  be  used
              to  change  the  source  override file that will be
              used.

       contents
              The contents command generates a contents file from
              a  directory tree. It takes the given directory and
              recursively searches it for .deb files,  and  reads
              the  file  list  from  each file. It then sorts and
              writes to stdout  the  list  of  files  matched  to
              packages.  Directories  are not written to the out-
              put. If multiple packages own the  same  file  then
              each package is separated by a comma in the output.

              The option --db can be used  to  specify  a  binary
              caching DB.

       generate
              The  generate  command  is  designed to be runnable
              from a cron script and builds indexes according  to
              the given config file. The config language provides
              a flexible means of specifying  which  index  files
              are  built  from which directories, as well as pro-
              viding a simple means of maintaining  the  required
              settings.

       clean  The  clean command tidies the databases used by the
              given configuration file by  removing  any  records
              that are no longer necessary.


THE GENERATE CONFIGURATION
       The generate command uses a configuration file to describe
       the archives that are going to be  generated.  It  follows
       the  typical ISC configuration format as seen in ISC tools
       like bind 8 and dhcpd.  apt.conf(f) contains a description
       of  the  syntax.  Note  that the generate configuration is
       parsed in sectional manner, but apt.conf(f) is parsed in a
       tree  manner.  This only effects how the scope tag is han-
       dled.

       The generate configuration has 4 separate  sections,  each
       decribed below.

   DIR SECTION
       The Dir section defines the standard directories needed to
       locate the files required during the  generation  process.
       These  directories are prepended to certain relative paths
       defined in later sections to produce a complete  an  abso-
       lute path.

       ArchiveDir
              Specifies  the  root of the FTP archive, in a stan-
              dard Debian configuration  this  is  the  directory
              that contains the ls-LR, and dist nodes.

       OverrideDir
              Specifies the location of the override files.

       CacheDir
              Specifies the location of the cache files

       FileListDir
              Specifies  the  location of the file list files, if
              the FileList setting is used below.


   DEFAULT SECTION
       The Default section specifies default values, and settings
       that  control  the  operation of the generator. Other sec-
       tions may override these defaults with a per-section  set-
       ting.

       Packages::Compress
              Sets the default compression schemes to use for the
              Package index files. It is a string that contains a
              space  separated  list  of at least one of: '.' (no
              compression), 'gzip' and 'bzip2'. The  default  for
              all compression schemes is '. gzip'.

       Packages::Extensions
              Sets  the  default list of file extensions that are
              package files.  This defaults to '.deb'.

       Sources::Compress
              This is similar to Packages::Compress  except  that
              it  controls the compression for the Sources files.

       Sources::Extensions
              Sets the default list of file extensions  that  are
              source files.  This defaults to '.dsc'.

       Contents::Compress
              This  is  similar to Packages::Compress except that
              it controls the compression for the Contents files.

       DeLinkLimit
              Specifies  the  number  of kilobytes to delink (and
              replace with hard links) per run. This is  used  in
              conjunction  with  the  per-section  External-Links
              setting.

       FileMode
              Specifies the mode of all created index  files.  It
              defaults  to  0644. All index files are set to this
              mode with no regard to the umask.


   TREEDEFAULT SECTION
       Sets defaults specific to  Tree  sections.  All  of  these
       variables  are substitution variables and have the strings
       $(DIST),  $(SECTION)  and  $(ARCH)  replaced  with   their
       respective values.

       MaxContentsChange
              Sets the number of kilobytes of contents files that
              are generated each  day.  The  contents  files  are
              round-robined  so  that over several days they will
              all be rebuilt.

       ContentsAge
              Controls the number of  days  a  contents  file  is
              allowed  to  be  checked  without changing. If this
              limit is passed the mtime of the contents  file  is
              updated. This case can occur if the package file is
              changed in such a way that does not result in a new
              contents  file [overried edit for instance]. A hold
              off is allowed in hopes  that  new  .debs  will  be
              installed, requiring a new file anyhow. The default
              is 10, the units are in days.

       Directory
              Sets the top of the .deb directory  tree.  Defaults
              to $(DIST)/$(SECTION)/binary-$(ARCH)/

       Packages
              Sets   the   output   Packages  file.  Defaults  to
              $(DIST)/$(SECTION)/binary-$(ARCH)/Packages

       Sources
              Sets  the  output  Packages   file.   Defaults   to
              $(DIST)/$(SECTION)/source/Sources

       InternalPrefix
              Sets  the  path  prefix that causes a symlink to be
              considered an internal link instead of an  external
              link. Defaults to $(DIST)/$(SECTION)/

       Contents
              Sets   the   output   Contents  file.  Defaults  to
              $(DIST)/Contents-$(ARCH). If  this  setting  causes
              multiple  Packages  files to map onto a single Con-
              tents  file  (such  as  the  default)   then   apt-
              ftparchive   will  integrate  those  package  files
              together automatically.

       Contents::Header
              Sets header file to prepend to the contents output.

       BinCacheDB
              Sets the binary cache database to use for this sec-
              tion.  Multiple  sections  can   share   the   same
              database.

       FileList
              Specifies  that  instead  of  walking the directory
              tree, apt-ftparchive should read the list of  files
              from  the given file. Relative files names are pre-
              fixed with the archive directory.

       SourceFileList
              Specifies that instead  of  walking  the  directory
              tree,  apt-ftparchive should read the list of files
              from the given file. Relative files names are  pre-
              fixed  with  the  archive  directory.  This is used
              when processing source indexs.


   TREE SECTION
       The Tree section defines a standard Debian file tree which
       consists  of  a  base directory, then multiple sections in
       that base directory and finally multiple Architectures  in
       each  section.  The  exact  pathing used is defined by the
       Directory substitution variable.

       The Tree section takes a scope tag which sets the  $(DIST)
       variable  and  defines  the  root of the tree (the path is
       prefixed by ArchiveDir).  Typically this is a setting such
       as dists/woody.

       All of the settings defined in the TreeDefault section can
       be use in a Tree section as well as three new variables.

       When processing a Tree section apt-ftparchive performs  an
       operation similar to:


       for i in Sections do
          for j in Architectures do
             Generate for DIST=scope SECTION=i ARCH=j


       Sections
              This  is  a  space separated list of sections which
              appear under the distribution,  typically  this  is
              something like main contrib non-free.

       Architectures
              This is a space separated list of all the architec-
              tures that appear under seach section. The  special
              architecture 'source' is used to indicate that this
              tree has a source archive.

       BinOverride
              Sets the binary override file.  The  override  file
              contains  section,  priority and maintainer address
              information.

       SrcOverride
              Sets the source override file.  The  override  file
              contains section information.

       ExtraOverride
              Sets the binary extra override file.

       SrcExtraOverride
              Sets the source extra override file.


   BINDIRECTORY SECTION
       The  bindirectory  section defines a binary directory tree
       with no special structure. The  scope  tag  specifies  the
       location of the binary directory and the settings are sim-
       ilar to the Tree section with no substitution variables or
       SectionArchitecture settings.

       Packages
              Sets the Packages file output.

       SrcPackages
              Sets the Sources file output. At least one of Pack-
              ages or SrcPackages is required.

       Contents
              Sets the Contents file output. (Optional)

       BinOverride
              Sets the binary override file.

       SrcOverride
              Sets the source override file.

       ExtraOverride
              Sets the binary extra override file.

       SrcExtraOverride
              Sets the source extra override file.

       BinCacheDB
              Sets the cache DB.

       PathPrefix
              Appends a path to all the output paths.

       FileList, SourceFileList
              Specifies the file list file.


THE BINARY OVERRIDE FILE
       The binary override file is fully  compatible  with  dpkg-
       scanpackages(s). It contains 4 fields separated by spaces.
       The first field is the package name,  the  second  is  the
       priority  to  force  that package to, the third is the the
       section to force that package to and the  final  field  is
       the maintainer permutation field.

       The general form of the maintainer field is:

       old [// oldn]* => new

       or simply,

       new

       The first form allows a double-slash separated list of old
       email addresses to be specified. If any of those are found
       then new is substituted for the maintainer field. The sec-
       ond form unconditionally substitutes the maintainer field.

THE SOURCE OVERRIDE FILE
       The  source  override  file is fully compatible with dpkg-
       scansources(s). It contains 2 fields separated by  spaces.
       The first fields is the source package name, the second is
       the section to assign it.

THE EXTRA OVERRIDE FILE
       The extra override file allows  any  arbitary  tag  to  be
       added  or  replaced  in  the output. It has 3 columns, the
       first is the package,  the  second  is  the  tag  and  the
       remainder of the line is the new value.

OPTIONS
       All  command  line options may be set using the configura-
       tion file, the  descriptions  indicate  the  configuration
       option  to  set.  For boolean options you can override the
       config file by using something like -f-,--no-f,  -f=no  or
       several other variations.

       --md5  Generate MD5 sums. This defaults to on, when turned
              off the generated index files will not have  MD5Sum
              fields   where   possible.    Configuration   Item:
              APT::FTPArchive::MD5.

       -d

       --db   Use a binary caching DB. This has no effect on  the
              generate      command.      Configuration     Item:
              APT::FTPArchive::DB.

       -q

       --quiet
              Quiet; produces output suitable for logging,  omit-
              ting  progress  indicators.   More q's will produce
              more quiet up to a maximum of 2. You can  also  use
              -q=# to set the quiet level, overriding the config-
              uration file.  Configuration Item: quiet.

       --delink
              Perform Delinking. If the External-Links setting is
              used then this option actually enables delinking of
              the files. It defaults to on and can be turned  off
              with      --no-delink.      Configuration     Item:
              APT::FTPArchive::DeLinkAct.

       --contents
              Perform contents generation. When  this  option  is
              set  and package indexes are being generated with a
              cache  DB  then  the  file  listing  will  also  be
              extracted  and stored in the DB for later use. When
              using the generate command this option also  allows
              the  creation of any Contents files. The default is
              on.  Configuration Item: APT::FTPArchive::Contents.

       -s

       --source-override
              Select  the  source  override  file to use with the
              sources     command.       Configuration      Item:
              APT::FTPArchive::SourceOverride.

       --readonly
              Make  the  caching databases read only.  Configura-
              tion Item: APT::FTPArchive::ReadOnlyDB.

       -h

       --help Show a short usage summary.

       -v

       --version
              Show the program verison.

       -c

       --config-file
              Configuration File; Specify a configuration file to
              use.   The program will read the default configura-
              tion file and then  this  configuration  file.  See
              apt.conf(f) for syntax information.

       -o

       --option
              Set  a  Configuration  Option;  This  will  set  an
              arbitary configuration option.  The  syntax  is  -o
              Foo::Bar=bar.

SEE ALSO
       apt.conf(f)

DIAGNOSTICS
       apt-ftparchive  returns  zero on normal operation, decimal
       100 on error.

BUGS
       See the APT bug page <URL:http://bugs.debian.org/apt>.  If
       you   wish   to   report   a   bug   in  APT,  please  see
       /usr/share/doc/debian/bug-reporting.txt or the bug(g) com-
       mand.

AUTHOR
       APT was written by the APT team <apt@packages.debian.org>.



                          12 March 2001         APT-FTPARCHIVE(E)