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The root directory of an OS image.
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A directory inside of an OS image.
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Repository
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This is an old type which is still used to interface with the
Debian.Relation module.
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| Methods | | | | | | This method returns a list of all the release in the
repository. This can be used to identify all of the files
in the repository that are not garbage.
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The compatibility level of this library and any applications
which use it. It is an error if we try to use a repository whose
compatibility level is higher than this, a newer version of the
library must be used. This value was increased from 1 to 2 due
to a new version number tagging policy.
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The name of the file which holds the repository's compatibility
level.
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The Repository type reprents any instance of the Repo class, so
it might be local or remote.
data Repository = forall a. (Repo a) => Repository a
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The possible file arrangements for a repository. An empty
repository does not yet have either of these attributes.
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Release
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A distribution (aka release) name. This type is expected to refer
to a subdirectory of the dists directory which is at the top level
of a repository.
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The types of architecture that a package can have, either Source
or some type of binary architecture.
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A section of a repository such as main, contrib, non-free,
restricted. The indexes for a section are located below the
distribution directory.
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A package's subsection is only evident in its control information,
packages from different subsections all reside in the same index.
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Parse the value that appears in the Section field of a .changes file.
(Does this need to be unesacped?)
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Each line of the sources.list represents a slice of a repository
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This is a name given to a combination of parts of one or more
releases that can be specified by a sources.list file.
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Package, Source and Binary Debs
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The PackageIndex type represents a file containing control
information about debian packages, either source or binary.
Though the control information for a binary package does not
specify an architecture, the architecture here is that of
the environment where the package information is cached.
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The PackageID type fully identifies a package by name, version,
and a PackageIndex which identifies the package's release,
component and architecture.
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The BinaryPackage type adds to the PackageID type the control
information obtained from the package index.
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Cached OS Image
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| Methods | | | | The directory you might chroot to.
| | | The sources.list without the local repository
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| | | Return the all source packages in this AptCache.
| | | Return the all binary packages for the architecture of this AptCache.
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