# CONTROL files Each port has some static metadata in the form of a `CONTROL` file. This file uses the same syntax and a subset of the fields from [the Debian `control` format][debian]. Field names are case-sensitive. [debian]: https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-controlfields.html ## Recognized fields ### Source The name of the port. ### Version The port version. This field should be an alphanumeric string which may also contain `.`, `_`, or `-`. No attempt at ordering versions is made; all versions are treated as bitstrings and are only evaluated for equality. By convention, if a portfile is modified without incrementing the "upstream" version, a `-#` is appended to create a unique version string. Example: ```no-highlight Version: 1.0.5-2 ``` ### Description A description of the library The first sentence of the description should concisely describe the purpose and contents of the library. Then, a larger description including the library's "proper name" should follow. ### Maintainer Reserved for future use. ### Build-Depends The list of dependencies required to build and use this library. Example: ```no-highlight Build-Depends: zlib, libpng, libjpeg-turbo, tiff ``` Unlike dpkg, Vcpkg does not distinguish between build-only dependencies and runtime dependencies. The complete list of dependencies needed to successfully use the library should be specified. *For example: websocketpp is a header only library, and thus does not require any dependencies at install time. However, downstream users need boost and openssl to make use of the library. Therefore, websocketpp lists boost and openssl as dependencies* Dependencies can be filtered based on the target triplet to support different requirements on Windows Desktop versus the Universal Windows Platform. Currently, the string inside parentheses is substring-compared against the triplet name. __This will change in a future version to not depend on the triplet name.__ Example: ```no-highlight Build-Depends: zlib (windows), openssl (windows), boost (windows), websocketpp (windows) ```