Reputation: 10463
I'm trying to use dpkg command but in Mac OS X it doesn't seem to work for me
dpkg -scanpackages -m . /dev/null -->Packages
-bash: dpkg: command not found
dns:Administrator$ man dpkg
No manual entry for dpkg
I wonder how can I use the dpkg in Mac??
Upvotes: 18
Views: 43872
Reputation: 1243
Or homebrew Link
brew install dpkg
The macports version has a lot of dependencies and takes forever.
If all you want to do is see what is in the package then unar and untar it.
ar -x package.deb
You should then have a debian-version, control.tar.gz and data.tar.gz in your current directory. The files the package would add will be in data.tar.gz. The package description will be in a file named control inside the control.tar.gz file.
tar -tvzf data.tar.gz
Upvotes: 33
Reputation: 2703
You will first have to install dpkg. In my opinion the easiest way to do this is to first install macports which is a high level packet manager for os x and then use macports to install dpkg.
Installing macports: http://www.macports.org/install.php
Once installed you can run sudo port install dpkg
.
Then you can use dpkg
on the command line.
Upvotes: 7