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dpkg-scanpackages(1)		dpkg utilities		  dpkg-scanpackages(1)

NAME
       dpkg-scanpackages - create Packages index files

SYNOPSIS
       dpkg-scanpackages  [option...] binary-dir [override-file [path-prefix]]
       > Packages

DESCRIPTION
       dpkg-scanpackages sorts through a tree of Debian	 binary	 packages  and
       creates	a  Packages file, used by apt(8), dselect(1), etc, to tell the
       user what packages are available for installation. These Packages files
       are  the	 same  as those found on Debian archive sites and CD-ROMs. You
       might use dpkg-scanpackages yourself if making  a  directory  of	 local
       packages to install on a cluster of machines.

       Note:  If  you  want to access the generated Packages file with apt you
       will probably need to compress the file	with  bzip2(1)	(generating  a
       Packages.bz2  file)  or	gzip(1)	 (generating  a Packages.gz file). apt
       ignores uncompressed  Packages  files  except  on  local	 access	 (i.e.
       file:// sources).

       binary-dir  is  the  name of the tree of the binary packages to process
       (for example, contrib/binary-i386).  It is best to make	this  relative
       to  the root of the Debian archive, because every Filename field in the
       new Packages file will start with this string.

       override-file is the name of a file to read which contains  information
       about  how  the	package	 fits  into the distribution (it can be a com‐
       pressed file); see deb-override(5).

       path-prefix is an optional string  to  be  prepended  to	 the  Filename
       fields.

       If  more	 than one version of a package is found only the newest one is
       included in the output. If they have the same version and  only	differ
       in architecture only the first one found is used.

OPTIONS
       -t, --type type
	      Scan for *.type packages, instead of *.deb.

       -e, --extra-override file
	      Scan  file to find supplementary overrides (the file can be com‐
	      pressed). See deb-extra-override(5) for more information on  its
	      format.

       -a, --arch arch
	      Use  a pattern consisting of *_all.deb and *_arch.deb instead of
	      scanning for all debs.

       -m, --multiversion
	      Include all found packages in the output.

       -M, --medium id-string
	      Add an X-Medium field containing the value id-string. This field
	      is required if you want to generate Packages.cd files for use by
	      the multicd access method of dselect.

       -?, --help
	      Show the usage message and exit.

       --version
	      Show the version and exit.

DIAGNOSTICS
       dpkg-scanpackages outputs the usual self-explanatory  errors.  It  also
       warns  about  packages  that  are in the wrong subdirectory, are dupli‐
       cated, have a Filename field in their control file,  are	 missing  from
       the  override  file, or have maintainer substitutions which do not take
       effect.

SEE ALSO
       dpkg(1), dselect(1), deb-override(5), deb-extra-override(5),
       dpkg-scansources(1).

Debian Project			  2012-05-07		  dpkg-scanpackages(1)
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