> You can get back to the source
> package by looking up the binary package in the relevant Packages list and
> getting the Source header from there (I'm sure someone will be nice and
> give
> you a grep-dctrl snippet to do that, but I'm not grep-dctrl qualified).
>
>
 Relevant Packages list is a ambiguous concept. I don't know the Packages
list complete,
as I mention above, I don't know how to get  the Packages list, especially
in different architecture,
even more, some packages are not only build by debian installer. Though
grep-dctrl is a powerfull utility,
but I don't know which predicate is belong to debian installer, and I use "
grep-dctrl -s Package 'Debian Install System Team' source "
and  "grep-dctrl -s Package 'debian-installer' source ", it get all the
architecutre Packages list, but also missing the packages which not build by
debian installer, and I can't separe this packages for each architecture



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Best Regards,
Qin Bo

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