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deb-old(5)			  dpkg suite			    deb-old(5)

NAME
       deb-old - old style Debian binary package format

SYNOPSIS
       filename.deb

DESCRIPTION
       The  .deb  format is the	Debian binary package file format. This	manual
       page describes the old format, used  before  Debian  0.93.  Please  see
       deb(5) for details of the new format.

FORMAT
       The  file is two	lines of format	information as ASCII text, followed by
       two concatenated	gzipped	ustar files.

       The first line is the format version number padded to 8 digits, and  is
       0.939000	for all	old-format archives.

       The second line is a decimal string (without leading zeroes) giving the
       length of the first gzipped tarfile.

       Each of these lines is terminated with a	single newline character.

       The  first  tarfile  contains  the  control information,	as a series of
       ordinary	files. The file	control	must be	present, as  it	 contains  the
       core control information.

       In  some	 very  old  archives,  the  files  in  the control tarfile may
       optionally be in	a  DEBIAN  subdirectory.  In  that  case,  the	DEBIAN
       subdirectory  will  be  in  the	control	 tarfile  too, and the control
       tarfile will have only files in that directory. Optionally the  control
       tarfile may contain an entry for	`.', that is, the current directory.

       The  second  gzipped  tarfile  is  the  filesystem  archive, containing
       pathnames relative to the root directory	of the system to be  installed
       on. The pathnames do not	have leading slashes.

SEE ALSO
       deb(5), dpkg-deb(1), deb-control(5).

1.19.8				  2022-05-24			    deb-old(5)

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