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NAME

       package-tracker - Compare and track package versions in debian repositories

DESCRIPTION

       A common, but not unique pattern for derivatives is that of reusing/rebuilding most of the
       official Debian packages and adding some custom packages of their own.  — Wikipedia
       (https://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives/)

       package-tracker is desinged to compare apt(1) archives from a derrivate (debian extending
       repositories) against their parent ones. A such it is possible to track changes in
       versions in other archives.

DOWNLOAD

       •   Upstream Releases:
           https://files.open-infrastructure.net/software/package-tracker/upstream

       •   Upstream Sources: https://sources.open-infrastructure.net/software/package-tracker

       •   Debian Releases: https://files.open-infrastructure.net/software/package-tracker/debian

       •   Debian Sources:
           https://sources.progress-linux.org/users/daniel/debian/packages/open-infrastructure-package-tracker

INSTALLATION

   SOURCE
        1. sudo apt install asciidoc git docbook-xml docbook-xsl libxml2-utils make xsltproc
           python3

        2. git clone https://sources.open-infrastructure.net/software/package-tracker

        3. cd package-tracker && sudo make install

DEVELOPMENT

       Bug reports, feature requests, help, patches, support and everything else are welcome on
       the Open Infrastructure Software Mailing List:

       •   https://lists.open-infrastructure.net/listinfo/software

       Please base patches against the next Git branch using common sense:

       •   https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/SubmittingPatches

       Debian specific bugs can also be reported in the Debian Bug Tracking System:

       •   https://bugs.debian.org

USAGE

       Create a html file containing all compare results:
           package-tracker myderivate.list debian.list -i mycodename -o html

       See package-tracker(1) for a list of all options.

AUTHORS

       •   Andreas Kreuzer <andreas.kreuzer@open-infrastructure.net>