NAME¶
dpkg-parsechangelog - parse Debian changelog files
SYNOPSIS¶
dpkg-parsechangelog [
option...]
DESCRIPTION¶
dpkg-parsechangelog reads and parses the changelog of an unpacked Debian
source tree and outputs the information in it to standard output in a
machine-readable form.
OPTIONS¶
- -lchangelog-file
- Specifies the changelog file to read information from. The
default is debian/changelog.
- -Fchangelog-format
- Specifies the format of the changelog. By default the
format is read from a special line near the bottom of the changelog or
failing that defaults to the debian standard format. See also
CHANGELOG FORMATS.
- -Llibdir
- Specify an additional directory to search for parser
scripts. This directory is searched before the default directories which
are currently /usr/local/lib/dpkg/parsechangelog and
/usr/lib/dpkg/parsechangelog.
- -?, --help
- Show the usage message and exit.
- --version
- Show the version and exit.
Parser Options¶
The following options can be used to influence the output of the changelog
parser, e.g. the range of entries or the format of the output. They need to be
supported by the parser script in question. See also
CAVEATS.
- --format output-format
- Set the output format. Currently supported values are
dpkg and rfc822. dpkg is the classic output format
(from before this option existed) and the default. It consists of one
paragraph in Debian control format (see deb-control(5)). If more
than one entry is requested, then most fields are taken from the most
recent entry, except otherwise stated:
- Source: pkg-name
- Version: version
- Distribution: target-distribution
- Urgency: urgency
- The highest urgency of all included entries is used,
followed by the concatenated (space-separated) comments from all the
versions requested.
- Maintainer: author
- Date: date
- Closes: bug-number
- The Closes fields of all included entries are merged.
- Changes: changelog-entries
- The text of all changelog entries is concatenated. To make
this field a valid Debian control format multiline field empty lines are
replaced with a single full stop and all lines is intended by one space
character. The exact content depends on the changelog format.
- The Version, Distribution, Urgency,
Maintainer and Changes fields are mandatory.
- There might be additional user-defined fields present.
- The rfc822 format uses the same fields but outputs a
separate paragraph for each changelog entry so that all metadata for each
entry is preserved.
- --since version, -sversion,
-vversion
- include all changes later than version.
- --until version, -uversion
- include all changes earlier than version.
- --from version, -fversion
- include all changes equal or later than
version.
- --to version, -tversion
- include all changes up to or equal than
version.
- --count number, -cnumber,
-nnumber
- include number entries from the top (or the tail if
number is lower than 0).
- --offset number, -onumber
- change the starting point for --count, counted from the top
(or the tail if number is lower than 0).
- --all
- include all changes. Note: other options have no effect
when this is in use.
It is possible to use a different format to the standard one, by providing a
parser for that alternative format.
In order to have
dpkg-parsechangelog run the new parser, a line must be
included within the last 40 lines of the changelog file, matching the Perl
regular expression: “
\schangelog-format:\s+([0-9a-z]+)\W”.
The part in parentheses should be the name of the format. For example:
@@@ changelog-format:
otherformat @@@
Changelog format names are non-empty strings of alphanumerics.
If such a line exists then
dpkg-parsechangelog will look for the parser
as
/usr/lib/dpkg/parsechangelog/otherformat or
/usr/local/lib/dpkg/parsechangelog/ otherformat; it is an error
for it not being present or not being an executable program. The default
changelog format is
debian, and a parser for it is provided by default.
The parser will be invoked with the changelog open on standard input at the
start of the file. It should read the file (it may seek if it wishes) to
determine the information required and return the parsed information to
standard output in the format specified by the
--format option. It
should accept all
Parser Options.
If the changelog format which is being parsed always or almost always leaves a
blank line between individual change notes, these blank lines should be
stripped out, so as to make the resulting output compact.
If the changelog format does not contain date or package name information this
information should be omitted from the output. The parser should not attempt
to synthesize it or find it from other sources.
If the changelog does not have the expected format the parser should exit with a
nonzero exit status, rather than trying to muddle through and possibly
generating incorrect output.
A changelog parser may not interact with the user at all.
CAVEATS¶
All
Parser Options except for -v are only supported in
dpkg,
version 1.14.16 and later. Third party parsers for changelog formats other
than
debian might not support all options.
FILES¶
- debian/changelog
- The changelog file, used to obtain version-dependent
information about the source package, such as the urgency and distribution
of an upload, the changes made since a particular release, and the source
version number itself.