.TH DH_UNDOCUMENTED 1 .SH NAME dh_undocumented \- make symlinks to undocumented.7.gz man page .SH SYNOPSIS .B dh_undocumented .I "[-v] [-a] [-i] [-ppackage] [-Ptmpdir] [manpage ...]" .SH "DESCRIPTION" dh_undocumented is a debhelper program that is responsible for making symlinks to the .BR undocumented (7) man page for man pages that are not present in your package. .P The program takes a list of man pages that should be symlinked to .BR undocumented (7) It determines what directory the man pages should be placed in by examining their extensions - pages ending in "x" go into /usr/X11R6/man/, while pages that end in anything else go in /usr/man/. It also examines the extention to see what section the man page belongs in. After figuring this out, it generates the necessary symlinks to .BR undocumented (7) , placing the sylinks in the package build directory. .P The lists of man pages that need .BR undocumented (7) symlinks can be specified in two ways. Any man page names specified as parameters will be set up in the first package dh_undocumented is told to act on. By default, this is the first binary package in debian/control, but if you use -p, -i, or -a flags, it will be the first package specified by those flags. Also, a file named debian/undocumented (for the first binary package in debian/control), or debian/package.undocumented (for each additional package in debian/control) can list other man page names to set up. .SH OPTIONS .TP .B \-v Verbose mode; show all commands that modify the package build directory. .TP .B \-a Install undocumented man page symlinks for all architecture dependent packages. .TP .B \-i Install undocumented man page symlinks for all architecture independent packages. .TP .B \-ppackage Install undocumented man page symlinks for the package named "package". .TP .B \-Ptmpdir Use "tmpdir" for package build directory. .TP .B manpage ... Install undocumented man page symlinks for each of these man pages into the first package acted on. .SH NOTES The .B \-a .B \-i and .B \-p arguments are cumulative. If none are specified, then all packages listed in the control file will be effected. .SH ENVIRONMENT .TP .I DH_VERBOSE Enables verbose mode .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR /usr/doc/debhelper/README , .BR undocumented (7) .SH "CONFORMS TO" Debian policy, version 2.3.0.0 .SH AUTHOR Joey Hess