Stef Hoesli Wiederwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > As far as I can tell, any given application in the Debian > > distribution is embedded in one of the *.deb files with any number of > > other applications. Is there a document available that tells which > > apps are contained in which *.deb packages? > > Yep. Its in the Contents-* File. E.g. debian/hamm/Contents-i386.gz
My Debian 2.0 CDROMs from LSL don't have Contents files. Have they been removed from 2.0, or are the LSL CDROMs not official? As long as I am talking here, is anybody else bothered by the variations in 'official' Debian CDROMs? I have seen 'official' debian CDROM sets from different companies that have 1, 2, and 3 disks. LSL uses a 2 disk set which contains a binary and source disk, but the source disk doesn't contain the X11 source, for which you have to get the contrib disk. I haven't seen anything that actually describes what is supposed to be on the official disks. I checked www.debian.org for that information, but I didn't find it anywhere obvious. -- Carl Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]