Deb-install is a software tool that allows users to install packages and archives while also providing information about them. It is a useful utility for managing software installations.
Although deb-install offers a wide range of features, there are a few limitations that need to be considered. On some systems, deb-install may be reported as a culprit if one of its configuration files contains an invalid command. However, this only results in a slightly misleading error message and does not have any significant consequences.
The latest release of deb-install includes several new features and improvements. One of the major new additions is the ability to recover from errors when working with local files. This means that deb-install will now remember the state it was in when it aborts so that you can restart it in the same state again.
Other features of the latest release include the option to stop deb-install partway when working with local files, pass through options to the tool used to build the .deb file, and improved tab completion that is faster and can expand the tilde (~). Additionally, deb-install now supports Slackware packages and has an updated documentation.
To execute all these features, deb-install has made some changes in interpretation of configuration files. Configurations files are now executed by bash instead of just being read in by a simple text parser. This gives you more possibilities of defining variables, and all program constants are now redefineable in the conf files. However, these changes also mean that old configuration files are not compatible.
Overall, deb-install is a highly useful tool for managing packages on Debian-based systems, and the latest release has made it even better with its range of new features and improvements.
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