Package: wimlib-dev Source: wimlib Version: 1.9.2-1 Architecture: i386 Maintainer: Eric Biggers Installed-Size: 787 Depends: wimlib15 (= 1.9.2-1) Suggests: wimlib-doc Filename: ./i386/wimlib-dev_1.9.2-1_i386.deb Size: 243424 MD5sum: 283a7b37defbe3ea46b706da296fc113 SHA1: a1df43e075e964de9b80fffd84e6b5daf4cbf66f SHA256: 2f957ca620f19e3e10fbf3c3085bd04b64d3d72e1d6b5730489714cfaf21962b Section: libdevel Priority: optional Homepage: https://wimlib.net Description: wimlib - development files Development files for wimlib Package: wimlib-dev Source: wimlib Version: 1.9.2-1 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Eric Biggers Installed-Size: 814 Depends: wimlib15 (= 1.9.2-1) Suggests: wimlib-doc Filename: ./amd64/wimlib-dev_1.9.2-1_amd64.deb Size: 221730 MD5sum: 25f7e2b5536d59e4316fb99389e8e368 SHA1: b7afb9da2da0c4566cddde88e293ec7cd4a5958d SHA256: 9d2c8e50b2b6eda345ad31bd9a0f87f42d293cf1b56c8c5bfd8ea16544507acc Section: libdevel Priority: optional Homepage: https://wimlib.net Description: wimlib - development files Development files for wimlib Package: wimlib-doc Source: wimlib Version: 1.9.2-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Eric Biggers Installed-Size: 2461 Filename: ./all/wimlib-doc_1.9.2-1_all.deb Size: 234968 MD5sum: 989aabbe07ff2edbaf8c6c23e1839945 SHA1: 6d4ada264144d3bb25c5dc56471622aadceb2da4 SHA256: fe88cc9777dddc9968dd5ceaf2e3598fbd1c904b415d953a6b89ca9e24b7190c Section: doc Priority: optional Homepage: https://wimlib.net Description: wimlib - API documentation API documentation for wimlib Package: wimlib15 Source: wimlib Version: 1.9.2-1 Architecture: i386 Maintainer: Eric Biggers Installed-Size: 400 Depends: libattr1 (>= 1:2.4.46-8), libc6 (>= 2.6), libfuse2 (>= 2.8), libntfs-3g871, libssl1.1 (>= 1.1.0), libxml2 (>= 2.7.4) Suggests: wimtools Filename: ./i386/wimlib15_1.9.2-1_i386.deb Size: 176646 MD5sum: 95a0b7e4256666771be2066b5eecf153 SHA1: df90080e882dd00e59d9a9a2cbf2cccd69410e8f SHA256: df47bfab95dbbf0138d032c9b0827dd848a96ae0bda9414f3712fbeff83db03a Section: libs Priority: optional Homepage: https://wimlib.net Description: Library to extract, create, modify, and mount WIM files wimlib is a C library for extracting, creating, modifying, and mounting WIM (Windows Imaging) files. WIM is an archive format designed primarily for archiving Windows filesystems. It features single-instancing and LZ77-based compression, and is used by Microsoft to distribute and deploy Windows Vista and later. wimlib is an independent implementation of an API for handling WIM files, available on both UNIX-like systems and Windows, that provides features similar to Microsoft's WIMGAPI, as well as additional features such as support for pipable WIM files and programatically making changes to WIM images without mounting them. 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It features single-instancing and LZ77-based compression, and is used by Microsoft to distribute and deploy Windows Vista and later. wimlib is an independent implementation of an API for handling WIM files, available on both UNIX-like systems and Windows, that provides features similar to Microsoft's WIMGAPI, as well as additional features such as support for pipable WIM files and programatically making changes to WIM images without mounting them. Package: wimlib15-dbgsym Source: wimlib Version: 1.9.2-1 Auto-Built-Package: debug-symbols Architecture: i386 Maintainer: Eric Biggers Installed-Size: 619 Depends: wimlib15 (= 1.9.2-1) Filename: ./i386/wimlib15-dbgsym_1.9.2-1_i386.deb Size: 581580 MD5sum: eee70495750068c004ce0ab6b0891066 SHA1: 5939b02f0a838aa7b8e3d5994de4d93088726190 SHA256: ccfecc209bb04da066c2c9cf1f22fc36710cedc99de2cd1ad1664040d2d30e39 Section: debug Priority: extra Homepage: https://wimlib.net Description: Debug symbols for wimlib15 Build-Ids: 3469ff939c7b98754b37b3f26d1054aa44cbe264 Package: wimlib15-dbgsym Source: wimlib Version: 1.9.2-1 Auto-Built-Package: debug-symbols Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Eric Biggers Installed-Size: 678 Depends: wimlib15 (= 1.9.2-1) Filename: ./amd64/wimlib15-dbgsym_1.9.2-1_amd64.deb Size: 633508 MD5sum: 0b969fb7ab90112d60cd98066aa6ba22 SHA1: 58bea55bfebb5b06b72bb291516daf1b2f2d62ce SHA256: 5f35f54c9263b6ab41a9255ee1eb579894e1e4d4613eb8346721e251c6c9a6b7 Section: debug Priority: extra Homepage: https://wimlib.net Description: Debug symbols for wimlib15 Build-Ids: 2d14c409472f770c5fb8496d503fcec42431258a Package: wimtools Source: wimlib Version: 1.9.2-1 Architecture: i386 Maintainer: Eric Biggers Installed-Size: 1310 Depends: libattr1 (>= 1:2.4.46-8), libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6~), libfuse2 (>= 2.2), libntfs-3g871, libssl1.1 (>= 1.1.0), libxml2 (>= 2.6.27), wimlib15 Suggests: genisoimage, mtools, syslinux, cabextract Filename: ./i386/wimtools_1.9.2-1_i386.deb Size: 104160 MD5sum: 9411effd83e06632a1cfd9dd60a56d7f SHA1: 508dbc710f083bd55d19dfd5db88d4260ed188fb SHA256: 769e3105e187e7e7d5f7af3b98bcbbe2e67ebdb61a89ccce988f7bf1e2707026 Section: utils Priority: optional Homepage: https://wimlib.net Description: Tools to extract, create, modify, and mount WIM files Tools to extract, create, modify, and mount WIM (Windows Imaging) files. WIM is an archive format designed primarily for archiving Windows filesystems. It features single-instancing and LZ77-based compression and is used by Microsoft to distribute and deploy Windows Vista and later. WIM files are normally created by using the `imagex.exe' utility on Windows, but this package contains a free implementation of ImageX called "wimlib-imagex" that is designed to work on both UNIX-like systems and Windows. . In addition to the usual extract/create/update support, wimlib-imagex allows you to mount WIM images readonly or read-write, and it even allows you to extract or create a WIM image directly to/from an unmounted NTFS volume. This makes it possible to, from Linux, back up or deploy a Windows OS directly to or from a WIM file, such as the install.wim distributed on the Windows installation media. . This package also contains a script to make a customized Windows PE image based on the capabilities provided by wimlib-imagex. 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WIM files are normally created by using the `imagex.exe' utility on Windows, but this package contains a free implementation of ImageX called "wimlib-imagex" that is designed to work on both UNIX-like systems and Windows. . In addition to the usual extract/create/update support, wimlib-imagex allows you to mount WIM images readonly or read-write, and it even allows you to extract or create a WIM image directly to/from an unmounted NTFS volume. This makes it possible to, from Linux, back up or deploy a Windows OS directly to or from a WIM file, such as the install.wim distributed on the Windows installation media. . This package also contains a script to make a customized Windows PE image based on the capabilities provided by wimlib-imagex. 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