X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=policy.sgml;h=953d5d258069f7947d29140249a6de43cf73a831;hb=8fcdad7dce1d1be17ae4fdb8ec591b53ce688199;hp=73b8d6a4deeb0dcc5e885fd5cc388f899b2d5346;hpb=043fc5fb92668c63e3bab4f4f0bcff74b16da400;p=debian%2Fdebian-policy.git diff --git a/policy.sgml b/policy.sgml index 73b8d6a..953d5d2 100644 --- a/policy.sgml +++ b/policy.sgml @@ -158,6 +158,14 @@ distributed in some other way or is intended for local use only.
+ +
+ udebs (stripped-down binary packages used by the Debian Installer) do
+ not comply with all of the requirements discussed here. See the
+
Essential is defined as the minimal set of functionality that
must be available and usable on the system at all times, even
- when packages are in an unconfigured (but unpacked) state.
+ when packages are in the "Unpacked" state.
Packages are tagged essential for a system using the
Essential control field. The format of the
Essential control field is described in dpkg to stave off boredom on
- the part of a user installing many packages. This means,
- amongst other things, using the --quiet option on
-
@@ -1353,7 +1361,7 @@ zope.
installed together. If
The following targets are required and must be implemented
by
The architectures we build on and build for are determined
by
+ Multiline field listing all the packages that can be built from
+ the source package, considering every architecture. The first line
+ of the field value is empty. Each one of the next lines describes
+ one binary package, by listing its name, type, section and priority
+ separated by spaces. Fifth and subsequent space-separated items
+ may be present and parsers must allow them. See the
+
+ Simple field containing a word indicating the type of package: + deb for binary packages and udeb for micro binary + packages. Other types not defined here may be indicated. In + source package control files, the Package-Type field + should be omitted instead of giving it a value of deb, as + this value is assumed for paragraphs lacking this field. +
+The new package's status is now sane, and recorded as - "unpacked". + "Unpacked".
@@ -4558,7 +4596,7 @@ fi
No attempt is made to unwind after errors during configuration. If the configuration fails, the package is in - a "Failed Config" state, and an error message is generated. + a "Half-Configured" state, and an error message is generated.
@@ -4678,8 +4716,8 @@ fi dependencies on other packages, the package names listed may also include lists of alternative package names, separated by vertical bar (pipe) symbols |. In such a case, - if any one of the alternative packages is installed, that - part of the dependency is considered to be satisfied. + that part of the dependency can be satisfied by any one of + the alternative packages.
@@ -5010,11 +5048,11 @@ Build-Depends: foo [linux-any], bar [any-i386], baz [!linux-any] be unpacked the pre-dependency can be satisfied if the depended-on package is either fully configured, or even if the depended-on - package(s) are only unpacked or in the "Half-Configured" + package(s) are only in the "Unpacked" or the "Half-Configured" state, provided that they have been configured correctly at some point in the past (and not removed or partially removed since). In this case, both the - previously-configured and currently unpacked or + previously-configured and currently "Unpacked" or "Half-Configured" versions must satisfy any version clause in the Pre-Depends field.
@@ -5369,7 +5407,7 @@ Depends: foo-data (>= 1.2-3)Access to HTML documents
- -
- HTML documents for a package are stored in
-
- The web server should restrict access to the document - tree so that only clients on the same host can read - the documents. If the web server does not support such - access controls, then it should not provide access at - all, or ask about providing access during installation. -
+(Deleted)
The
+
+ Info readers requiring the
@@ -10837,12 +10863,6 @@ END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
- It also documents the interaction between
-
This manual does not go into detail about the options and usage of the package building and installation tools. It @@ -10852,10 +10872,7 @@ END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
The utility programs which are provided with
@@ -10875,25 +10892,9 @@ END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
- The binary package has two main sections. The first part
- consists of various control information files and scripts used
- by
- The second part is an archive containing the files and - directories to be installed. -
- -
- In the future binary packages may also contain other
- components, such as checksums and digital signatures. The
- format for the archive is described in full in the
-
-
- It is usually invoked by hand from the top level of the
- built or unbuilt source directory. It may be invoked with
- no arguments; useful arguments include:
-
- Do not sign the .changes file or the
- source package .dsc file, respectively.
- Invoke sign-command instead of finding
- gpg or pgp on the
- When root privilege is required, invoke the command
- root-command. root-command
- should invoke its first argument as a command, from
- the
- Two types of binary-only build and upload - see
-
- This program is usually called by package-independent
- automatic building scripts such as
-
- It is usually called in the top level of a built source
- tree, and when invoked with no arguments will print out a
- straightforward
- This program is used internally by
-
- This program can be used manually, but is also invoked by
- dpkg-buildpackage or
+ Do not attempt to divert a conffile, as