APT
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The Advanced Packaging Tool and its various frontends form the package management core of Debian and Debian-derived distributions such as SprezzOS.
Relevant man pages
- deb(5) -- The deb binary package format, since Debian 0.93. Older versions are documented in deb-old(5).
- deb-version(5) -- Version number semantics.
Working with the database
- apt-get(8) -- command line interactive package tool
- dpkg(1) -- command line local package database management
- aptitude(8) -- modern ncurses interactive package tool.
- dselect(1) -- horrible old ncurses interactive package tool. Avoid at all costs.
- apt-cache(8), dpkg-query(1) -- query the database
Creating packages
- deb-control(5) -- The control files required to generate binary packages from source.
- A given source package maps to a single control file, in which it is described.
- A given source package can yield one or more binary packages. Each will have an entry in the control file.
- dch(1), debchange(1) -- Tools for managing changelog files.
Working with debs
- dpkg-deb(1) -- Unpacks, packs, dumps information about local .deb files.