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Utilities for creating mutliple Debian packages.
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نام فایل debtools-0.7.4
نام debtools
نسخه کتابخانه 0.7.4
نگهدارنده []
ایمیل نگهدارنده []
نویسنده Matthieu Gallet
ایمیل نویسنده gallet.matthieu@19pouces.net
آدرس صفحه اصلی https://github.com/d9pouces/DebTools
آدرس اینترنتی https://pypi.org/project/debtools/
مجوز CeCILL-B
DebTools ======== Collection of two utilities for dealing with Debian packages: * `deb-dep-tree` computes all dependencies of a package and download them, * `multideb` generates several Debian packages at once from Python packages. * `aptenv` creates a virtualenv using only package versions that are available in the official Ubuntu/Debian repositories Documentation is available [here](https://debtools.readthedocs.org/en/latest/). installation ------------ The simplest way is to use pip, like all Python packages. pip install debtools `aptenv` -------- When your application is meant to be deployed using the official Ubuntu or Debian packages (like `python-django`). `aptenv` takes a list of Python packages (a standard requirements files, like the one produced by the `pip freeze command`) or the list of currently installed packages and fetch the list of available versions in the Ubuntu or Debian mirrors. $ aptenv -u xenial -u xenial-updates --python 3 -r requirements.txt By default, the debianized name of a Python package starts by `python-` or `python3-`. Some packages have a specific name. For example, the debian name of `ansible` is `ansible`. You can specify a file with all your exceptions, and the mapping for a few well-known Python packages is provided, you can use it with `-M`. You can also use this system for excluding some packages: $ echo "PyYAML==3.12" > requirements.txt $ aptenv -u xenial -u xenial-updates --python 3 -r requirements.txt Unable to find any version for PyYAML $ echo "PyYAML=python-yaml" > map $ aptenv -u xenial -u xenial-updates --python 3 -r requirements.txt -m map PyYAML==3.11 $ aptenv -u xenial -u xenial-updates --python 3 -r requirements.txt -M PyYAML==3.11 $ echo "PyYAML=" > map $ aptenv -u xenial -u xenial-updates --python 3 -r requirements.txt -m map The `-P` only prints the Python version: $ aptenv -u trusty -u trusty-updates --python 3 -P python3.4 $ aptenv -u precise -u precise-updates --python 3 -P python3.2 $ aptenv -u trusty -u trusty-updates --python 2 -P python2.7 `deb-dep-tree` -------------- Note: this command requires the `apt-get` binary. Download packages and show the dependencies of a given package: $ deb-dep-tree libgcc1_4.7.2-5_amd64.deb libgcc1 ======= * multiarch-support * gcc-4.7-base (= 4.7.2-5) * libc6 (>= 2.2.5) Ok, nothing new from the standard `dpkg -I libgcc1_4.7.2-5_amd64.deb` command, but you can provide either a package name or a .deb filename: $ deb-dep-tree libgcc1 Réception de : 1 Téléchargement de libgcc1 1:4.7.2-5 [43,1 kB] 43,1 ko réceptionnés en 0s (45,2 ko/s) libgcc1 ======= * multiarch-support * gcc-4.7-base (= 4.7.2-5) * libc6 (>= 2.2.5) The package will be downloaded in the current directory. You can recursively retrieve all dependencies. $ deb-dep-tree libgcc1 -r libgcc1 ======= * multiarch-support * gcc-4.7-base (= 4.7.2-5) * libc6 (>= 2.2.5) multiarch-support ================= * libc6 (>= 2.3.6-2) libc-bin ======== gcc-4.7-base ============ libc6 ===== * libc-bin (= 2.13-38+deb7u8) * libgcc1 $ ls gcc-4.7-base_4.7.2-5_amd64.deb libc6_2.13-38+deb7u8_amd64.deb libc-bin_2.13-38+deb7u8_amd64.deb libgcc1_4.7.2-5_amd64.deb multiarch-support_2.13-38+deb7u8_amd64.deb Sometimes, there is a choice between several possibilities for a given dependency. These dependencies are ignored (since we cannot select one). However, you can use the `-l` flag to select choices which are currently installed on the system. $ dpkg -I libssl1.0.0_1.0.1e-2+deb7u17_amd64.deb | grep Depends Pre-Depends: multiarch-support Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7), zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4), debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0 $ dpkg -l | grep debconf ii debconf 1.5.49 all Debian configuration management system ii debconf-i18n 1.5.49 all full internationalization support for debconf ii po-debconf 1.0.16+nmu2 all tool for managing templates file translations with gettext $ deb-dep-tree libssl1.0.0 libssl1.0.0 =========== * multiarch-support * zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4) * libc6 (>= 2.7) $ deb-dep-tree libssl1.0.0 -l libssl1.0.0 =========== * debconf * multiarch-support * zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4) * libc6 (>= 2.7) You can also ignore some dependencies, by providing a file with a list of dependencies to ignore. Its format is the same as the output of the `dpkg -l` command. $ dpkg -l | grep libc > /tmp/toignore $ deb-dep-tree libgcc1 -r -i /tmp/toignore libgcc1 ======= * multiarch-support * gcc-4.7-base (= 4.7.2-5) * libc6 (>= 2.2.5) multiarch-support ================= * libc6 (>= 2.3.6-2) gcc-4.7-base ============ `multideb` ========== Note: this command requires the `apt-get` binary. Create several Debian packages at once. Fetch the list of installed Python packages in the current virtualenv and package them as .deb packages using the standard `stdeb` tool. You can also: * define the packages to create in a configuration file, * specify options for any of these packages, * run Python commands after archive expansion and between the creation of Debian source and the creation of the Debian package. To create Debian packages for all currently installed Python packages, use the following command: multideb --freeze All options must be defined in a `stdeb.cfg` configuration file. In the [multideb-packages] section of `stdeb.cfg`, you can define extra packages to create: option name is the name of the package, option value is the required version. In the [multideb] section of `stdeb.cfg`, you can exclude some packages from .deb creation: [multideb] exclude = celery django gunicorn You can define specific options for a given package. In addition of standard `stdeb` options, you can also define `pre_source` and `post_source` options. Values must be an importable Python function, which will be called with the following arguments `my_callable(package_name, package_version, deb_src_dir)`. Here is the list of actions: * download .tar.gz of the source code, * expand this file, * run the `pre_source` function (if defined), * run `python setup.py sdist_dsc`, * run the `post_source` function (if defined), * create the package with `dpkg-buildpackage`. Usage: multideb Here is a sample `stdeb.cfg` file: [multideb-packages] django = 1.8.3 [multideb] exclude = funcsigs django-allauth gunicorn [django] pre_source = multideb.remove_tests_dir [celery] post_source = multideb.fix_celery ; list of standard stdeb options [other_package] Source = debian/control Source: (Default: <source-debianized-setup-name>) Package = debian/control Package: (Default: python-<debianized-setup-name>) Suite = suite (e.g. stable, lucid) in changelog (Default: unstable) Maintainer = debian/control Maintainer: (Default: <setup-maintainer-or-author>) Section = debian/control Section: (Default: python) Epoc = version epoch Depends = debian/control Depends: Depends3 = debian/control Depends: for python3 Suggests = debian/control Suggests: Suggests3 = debian/control Suggests: for python3 Recommends = debian/control Recommends: Recommends3 = debian/control Recommends: for python3 Conflicts = debian/control Conflicts: Uploaders = uploaders Conflicts3 = debian/control Conflicts: for python3 Provides = debian/control Provides: Provides3 = debian/control Provides: for python3 Replaces = debian/control Replaces: Replaces3 = debian/control Replaces: for python3 Copyright-File = copyright file Build-Conflicts = debian/control Build-Conflicts: MIME-File = MIME file Udev-Rules = file with rules to install to udev Debian-Version = debian version (Default: 1) Build-Depends = debian/control Build-Depends: Forced-Upstream-Version = forced upstream version Upstream-Version-Suffix = upstream version suffix Stdeb-Patch-File = file containing patches for stdeb to apply XS-Python-Version = debian/control XS-Python-Version: Dpkg-Shlibdeps-Params = parameters passed to dpkg-shlibdeps Stdeb-Patch-Level = patch level provided to patch command Upstream-Version-Prefix = upstream version prefix X-Python3-Version = debian/control X-Python3-Version: MIME-Desktop-Files = MIME desktop files Shared-MIME-File = shared MIME file Setup-Env-Vars = environment variables passed to setup.py


نحوه نصب


نصب پکیج whl debtools-0.7.4:

    pip install debtools-0.7.4.whl


نصب پکیج tar.gz debtools-0.7.4:

    pip install debtools-0.7.4.tar.gz