Re: list file for package missing final newline



On 1/13/07, Peter Garrett <peter.garrett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Fri, 12 Jan 2007 12:18:27 -0300
Fernan Aguero <fernan.aguero@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

You can unpack a .deb like this:

ar -x package.deb

You can also do for example

dpkg -x package.deb /destination/directory

Well, I tried that, but seems like dpkg also tries to behave smartly on
.deb packages (i.e. goes farther than just unpacking), in my case
dpkg --extract failed with the same error about a missing final newline
in libgtk1.2, which probably means it was checking /var/lib/dpkg/info as well

Fernan

that's probably why the "Debian Gods" decided it wasn't necessary to
identify the archive type explicitly, although I would have thought

file package.deb

would be more informative than it actually is!

Peter

I cannot but say that I'm glad that we have other religions and Gods, and
that some of them (for example the FreeBSD Gods) didn't thought about
naming their gzipped tarballs containing precompiled binaries (aka packages)
as .fbsd, .bsd or something along those lines. I personally find it comforting
that they're named '.tgz' or '.tbz2'

When switching religions, it takes time to know your Gods and their
idiosyncrasies :)

Fernan

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