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NAME

       deb-buildinfo - Debian build information file format

SYNOPSIS

       filename.buildinfo

DESCRIPTION

       Each Debian source package build can record the build information in a .buildinfo control
       file, which contains a number of fields in deb822(5) format.

       Each field begins with a tag, such as Source or Binary (case insensitive), followed by a
       colon, and the body of the field (case sensitive unless stated otherwise).  Fields are
       delimited only by field tags.  In other words, field text may be multiple lines in length,
       but the installation tools will generally join lines when processing the body of the field
       (except in case of the multiline fields Binary-Only-Changes, Installed-Build-Depends,
       Environment, Checksums-Md5, Checksums-Sha1 and Checksums-Sha256, see below).

       The control data might be enclosed in an OpenPGP ASCII Armored signature, as specified in
       RFC4880.

       The name of the .buildinfo file will depend on the type of build and will be as specific
       as necessary but not more; the name will be:

       source-name_binary-version_arch.buildinfo
           for a build that includes any

       source-name_binary-version_all.buildinfo
           otherwise for a build that includes all

       source-name_source-version_source.buildinfo
           otherwise for a build that includes source

FIELDS

       Format: format-version (required)
           The value of this field declares the format version of the file.  The syntax of the
           field value is a version number with a major and minor component.  Backward
           incompatible changes to the format will bump the major version, and backward
           compatible changes (such as field additions) will bump the minor version.  The current
           format version is 1.0.

       Source: source-name [(source-version)] (required)
           The name of the source package.  If the source version differs from the binary
           version, then the source-name will be followed by a source-version in parenthesis.
           This can happen when the build is for a binary-only non-maintainer upload.

       Binary: binary-package-list (required in context)
           This folded field is a space-separated list of binary packages built.  If the build is
           source-only, then the field is omitted (since dpkg 1.20.0).

       Architecture: arch-list (required)
           This space-separated field lists the architectures of the files currently being built.
           Common architectures are amd64, armel, i386, etc.  Note that the all value is meant
           for packages that are architecture independent.  If the source for the package is also
           being built, the special entry source is also present.  Architecture wildcards must
           never be present in the list.

       Version: version-string (required)
           Typically, this is the original package's version number in whatever form the
           program's author uses.  It may also include a Debian revision number (for non-native
           packages).  The exact format and sorting algorithm are described in deb-version(7).

       Binary-Only-Changes:
        changelog-entry
           This multiline field contains the concatenated text of the changelog entry for a
           binary-only non-maintainer upload (binNMU) if that is the case.  To make this a valid
           multiline field empty lines are replaced with a single full stop (‘.’) and all lines
           are indented by one space character.  The exact content depends on the changelog
           format.

       Checksums-Md5: (required)
       Checksums-Sha1: (required)
       Checksums-Sha256: (required)
        checksum size filename
           These multiline fields contain a list of files with a checksum and size for each one.
           These fields have the same syntax and differ only in the checksum algorithm used: MD5
           for Checksums-Md5, SHA-1 for Checksums-Sha1 and SHA-256 for Checksums-Sha256.

           The first line of the field value (the part on the same line as the field name
           followed by a colon) is always empty.  The content of the field is expressed as
           continuation lines, one line per file.  Each line consists of space-separated entries
           describing the file: the checksum, the file size, and the file name.

           These fields list all files that make up the build.

       Build-Origin: name
           The name of the distribution this package is originating from.

       Build-Architecture: arch (required)
           The Debian architecture for the installation the packages is being built in.  Common
           architectures are amd64, armel, i386, etc.

       Build-Date: build-date
           The date the package was built.  It must be in the same format as the date in a deb-
           changelog(5) entry.

       Build-Kernel-Version: build-kernel-version
           The release and version (in an unspecified format) of the kernel running on the build
           system.  This field is only going to be present if the builder has explicitly
           requested it, to avoid leaking possibly sensitive information.

       Build-Path: build-path
           The absolute build path, which correspond to the unpacked source tree.  This field is
           only going to be present if the vendor has allowed it via some pattern match to avoid
           leaking possibly sensitive information.

           On Debian and derivatives only build paths starting with /build/ will emit this field.

       Build-Tainted-By:
        taint-reason-list
           This folded field contains a space-separated list of non-exhaustive reason tags
           (formed by alphanumeric and dash characters) which identify why the current build has
           been tainted (since dpkg 1.19.5).

           On Debian and derivatives the following reason tags can be emitted:

           merged-usr-via-aliased-dirs
               The system has a merged /usr via aliased directories (previously known as merged-
               usr-via-symlinks).  This will confuse dpkg-query, dpkg-statoverride, dpkg-trigger,
               update-alternatives and any other tool using pathnames as keys into their
               databases, as it creates filesystem aliasing problems, and messes with the
               understanding of the filesystem that dpkg has recorded in its database.  For build
               systems that hardcode pathnames to specific binaries or libraries on the resulting
               artifacts, it can also produce packages that will be incompatible with
               non-/usr-merged filesystems.

           usr-local-has-configs
               The system has configuration files under /usr/local/etc.

           usr-local-has-includes
               The system has header files under /usr/local/include.

           usr-local-has-programs
               The system has programs under /usr/local/bin or /usr/local/sbin.

           usr-local-has-libraries
               The system has libraries, either static or shared under /usr/local/lib.

           can-execute-cross-built-programs
               The system can execute cross built programs, either directly or via some emulation
               layer.

               Since dpkg 1.21.10.

       Installed-Build-Depends: (required)
        package-list
           The list of installed and configured packages that might affect the package build
           process.

           The list consists of each package name, optionally arch-qualified for foreign
           architectures, with an exact version restriction, separated by commas.

           The list includes all essential packages, packages listed in Build-Depends, Build-
           Depends-Arch, Build-Depends-Indep source control fields, any vendor specific builtin
           dependencies, and all their recursive dependencies.  On Debian and derivatives the
           dependency builtin is build-essential.

           For dependencies coming from the source control fields, all dependency alternatives
           and all providers of virtual packages depended on will be included.

       Environment:
        variable-list
           The list of environment variables that are known to affect the package build process,
           with each environment variable followed by an equal sign (‘=’) and the variable's
           quoted value, using double quotes (‘"’), and backslashes escaped (‘\\’).

SEE ALSO

       deb822(5), deb-changes(5), deb-version(7), dpkg-genbuildinfo(1).