On Fri, Oct 23, 2020 at 04:52:34PM +0330, negin jafari wrote: > Dear sir or madam, > > I am a university Student trying to learn a lot of things about Debian. > I searched all the website about list of repositories but I could only find > the link below : > http://ftp.acc.umu.se/debian/ <http://ftp.acc.umu.se/debian/> > Is there only one repository for Debian or are there more ? What are their > links? > Is there any security repository or source repositories ? What are their > links? > I really need to know this and I’d be really thankful for your answer.
There are several possibilities to aproach that, depending on your needs. I will list two of them: 1. You know which package you are interested in =============================================== Each package has its own repository. Those are not necessarily git, although this seems to be the most common option these days. Note that git wasn't even invented when Debian started! You'll find the packages via https://packages.debian.org/ For example, let's assume you are interested in "emacs25": you search from the above page and find a couple of hits (in my case three: one for stretch, one for buster, one for buster-updates. Let's go with the "buster" one. That would be the URL https://packages.debian.org/buster/emacs25 To the right, you see a small pane "Links for emacs25"; below that there's a section "Debian Resources". Go to the link "developer information". This leads you to https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/emacs There, under the section "general", there's an entry "VCS" [1]; in our case this leads to https://salsa.debian.org/rlb/deb-emacs 2. You are looking for something in the sources =============================================== There is an unified view on all the package sources at https://sources.debian.org/ There you can either search by package name or do a full text search on the source. Let's assume you are looking for something called "make_incremental_updates": you enter that into the corresponding box above and hit "Search Code", and you are led to https://codesearch.debian.net/search?q=make_incremental_updates You'll get the pieces of source code matching that query, listing packages and other info. Enjoy [1] This means "version control system" - tomás
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