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Somebody used libapt or libept to list packages and get informations about package in a debian-like system?

Libapt is not well-documented at all, and i've found few examples and tutorials about libept. Can someone explain me best methods to

  1. get a list of every packages in the apt-system
  2. get informations about single packages (like name, version, dependences, description, etc.
  3. get list of files installed by a single package

Work directly with apt internal files is quite simple, but i want to use a library to respect apt specifications.

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In debian there is a package called libapt-pkg-doc which contains some documentation (like an API reference). Once installed, you can access it at file:///usr/share/doc/libapt-pkg-doc/html/index.xhtml.

I only just had a look at libapt and here is what I have learned so far:

How to list all packages:

#include <apt-pkg/cachefile.h>
#include <apt-pkg/pkgcache.h>

int main() {
    // _config and _system are defined in the libapt header files
    pkgInitConfig(*_config);
    pkgInitSystem(*_config, _system);

    pkgCacheFile cache_file;
    pkgCache* cache = cache_file.GetPkgCache();

    for (pkgCache::PkgIterator package = cache->PkgBegin(); !package.end(); package++) {
        std::cout << package.Name() << std::endl;
    }

    return 0;
}
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  • Does that list all the installed packages, or does it list all the packages that are available for installation? Commented Sep 18, 2016 at 7:27
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    @ThrowawayAccount3Million it lists the available packages if I remember correctly
    – eyelash
    Commented Sep 18, 2016 at 15:23
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Take a look at how apt-cache(8) is implemented. Obtaining the source with apt is easy:

# apt-get source apt

In the source file cmdline/apt-cache.cc theres is a function called DumpPackage() which extracts information from a named file in the cache.

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There is also DPKG::Parse from CPAN if you are using perl.

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