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NAME

       deb-split - Debian multi-part binary package format

SYNOPSIS

       filename.deb

DESCRIPTION

       The multi-part .deb format is used to split big packages into smaller pieces to ease
       transport in small media.

FORMAT

       The file is an ar archive with a magic value of !<arch>.  The file names might contain a
       trailing slash (since dpkg 1.15.6).

       The first member is named debian-split and contains a series of lines, separated by
       newlines. Currently eight lines are present:

       •   The format version number, 2.1 at the time this manual page was written.

       •   The package name.

       •   The package version.

       •   The md5sum of the package.

       •   The total size of the package.

       •   The maximum part size.

       •   The current part number, followed by a slash and the total amount of parts (as in
           ‘1/10’).

       •   The package architecture (since dpkg 1.16.1).

       Programs which read multi-part archives should be prepared for the minor format version
       number to be increased and additional lines to be present, and should ignore these if this
       is the case.

       If the major format version number has changed, an incompatible change has been made and
       the program should stop. If it has not, then the program should be able to safely
       continue, unless it encounters an unexpected member in the archive (except at the end), as
       described below.

       The second, last required member is named data.N, where N denotes the part number. It
       contains the raw part data.

       These members must occur in this exact order. Current implementations should ignore any
       additional members after data.N.  Further members may be defined in the future, and (if
       possible) will be placed after these two.

SEE ALSO

       deb(5), dpkg-split(1).