-#: debhelper.pod:253 dh_auto_test:44 dh_installcatalogs:59 dh_installdocs:116 dh_installemacsen:67 dh_installexamples:53 dh_installinit:133 dh_installman:81 dh_installmime:51 dh_installmodules:60 dh_installudev:55 dh_installwm:54 dh_installxfonts:37 dh_movefiles:64 dh_strip:68 dh_usrlocal:49
-msgid "NOTES"
-msgstr ""
-
-#. type: =head2
-#: debhelper.pod:255
-msgid "Multiple binary package support"
-msgstr ""
-
-#. type: textblock
-#: debhelper.pod:257
-msgid ""
-"If your source package generates more than one binary package, debhelper "
-"programs will default to acting on all binary packages when run. If your "
-"source package happens to generate one architecture dependent package, and "
-"another architecture independent package, this is not the correct behavior, "
-"because you need to generate the architecture dependent packages in the "
-"binary-arch F<debian/rules> target, and the architecture independent "
-"packages in the binary-indep F<debian/rules> target."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. type: textblock
-#: debhelper.pod:265
-msgid ""
-"To facilitate this, as well as give you more control over which packages are "
-"acted on by debhelper programs, all debhelper programs accept the B<-a>, "
-"B<-i>, B<-p>, and B<-s> parameters. These parameters are cumulative. If "
-"none are given, debhelper programs default to acting on all packages listed "
-"in the control file."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. type: =head2
-#: debhelper.pod:271
-msgid "Automatic generation of Debian install scripts"
-msgstr ""
-
-#. type: textblock
-#: debhelper.pod:273
-msgid ""
-"Some debhelper commands will automatically generate parts of Debian "
-"maintainer scripts. If you want these automatically generated things "
-"included in your existing Debian maintainer scripts, then you need to add "
-"B<#DEBHELPER#> to your scripts, in the place the code should be added. "
-"B<#DEBHELPER#> will be replaced by any auto-generated code when you run "
-"B<dh_installdeb>."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. type: textblock
-#: debhelper.pod:280
-msgid ""
-"If a script does not exist at all and debhelper needs to add something to "
-"it, then debhelper will create the complete script."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. type: textblock
-#: debhelper.pod:283
-msgid ""
-"All debhelper commands that automatically generate code in this way let it "
-"be disabled by the -n parameter (see above)."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. type: textblock
-#: debhelper.pod:286
-msgid ""
-"Note that the inserted code will be shell code, so you cannot directly use "
-"it in a Perl script. If you would like to embed it into a Perl script, here "
-"is one way to do that (note that I made sure that $1, $2, etc are set with "
-"the set command):"
-msgstr ""
-
-#. type: verbatim
-#: debhelper.pod:291
-#, no-wrap
-msgid ""
-" my $temp=\"set -e\\nset -- @ARGV\\n\" . << 'EOF';\n"
-" #DEBHELPER#\n"
-" EOF\n"
-" system ($temp) / 256 == 0\n"
-" \tor die \"Problem with debhelper scripts: $!\";\n"
-"\n"
-msgstr ""
-
-#. type: =head2
-#: debhelper.pod:297
-msgid "Automatic generation of miscellaneous dependencies."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. type: textblock
-#: debhelper.pod:299
-msgid ""
-"Some debhelper commands may make the generated package need to depend on "
-"some other packages. For example, if you use L<dh_installdebconf(1)>, your "
-"package will generally need to depend on debconf. Or if you use "
-"L<dh_installxfonts(1)>, your package will generally need to depend on a "
-"particular version of xutils. Keeping track of these miscellaneous "
-"dependencies can be annoying since they are dependant on how debhelper does "
-"things, so debhelper offers a way to automate it."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. type: textblock
-#: debhelper.pod:307
-msgid ""
-"All commands of this type, besides documenting what dependencies may be "
-"needed on their man pages, will automatically generate a substvar called "
-"B<${misc:Depends}>. If you put that token into your F<debian/control> file, "
-"it will be expanded to the dependencies debhelper figures you need."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. type: textblock
-#: debhelper.pod:312
-msgid ""
-"This is entirely independent of the standard B<${shlibs:Depends}> generated "
-"by L<dh_makeshlibs(1)>, and the B<${perl:Depends}> generated by "
-"L<dh_perl(1)>. You can choose not to use any of these, if debhelper's "
-"guesses don't match reality."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. type: =head2
-#: debhelper.pod:317
-msgid "Package build directories"
-msgstr ""
-
-#. type: textblock
-#: debhelper.pod:319
-msgid ""
-"By default, all debhelper programs assume that the temporary directory used "
-"for assembling the tree of files in a package is debian/I<package>."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. type: textblock
-#: debhelper.pod:322
-msgid ""
-"Sometimes, you might want to use some other temporary directory. This is "
-"supported by the B<-P> flag. For example, \"B<dh_installdocs "
-"-Pdebian/tmp>\", will use B<debian/tmp> as the temporary directory. Note "
-"that if you use B<-P>, the debhelper programs can only be acting on a single "
-"package at a time. So if you have a package that builds many binary "
-"packages, you will need to also use the B<-p> flag to specify which binary "
-"package the debhelper program will act on."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. type: =head2
-#: debhelper.pod:330
-msgid "Debhelper compatibility levels"