[DON'T CC PEOPLE WHO HAVE REPLIED TO THE LIST] On Fri, Jan 07, 2011 at 10:02:31AM +0800, Qin Bo wrote: > > You can get back to the source > > package by looking up the binary package in the relevant Packages list and > > getting the Source header from there (I'm sure someone will be nice and > > give > > you a grep-dctrl snippet to do that, but I'm not grep-dctrl qualified). > > Relevant Packages list is a ambiguous concept.
No, it's quite a concrete concept. A file, named Packages.gz, which exists in a well-defined location on any Debian mirror. > I don't know the Packages > list complete, > as I mention above, There is no above, since you trimmed your own post. > I don't know how to get the Packages list, especially > in different architecture, http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/<release>/main/binary-<architecture>/Packages.gz > even more, some packages are not only build by debian installer. That is irrelevant. They all end up in the same Packages.gz. > Though > grep-dctrl is a powerfull utility, > but I don't know which predicate is belong to debian installer, and I use " > grep-dctrl -s Package 'Debian Install System Team' source " > and "grep-dctrl -s Package 'debian-installer' source ", it get all the > architecutre Packages list, but also missing the packages which not build by > debian installer, and I can't separe this packages for each architecture As I already mentioned, the list of what udebs go into a particular installer image is under installer/build/pkg-lists in the d-i SVN repository. - Matt -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

