file can be found.
In some rare cases, you may want to have different versions of these files
-for different architectures. If files named debian/package.foo.arch
-exist, where "arch" is the same as the output of
-"dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_ARCH",
+for different architectures or OSes. If files named debian/package.foo.ARCH
+or debian/package.foo.OS exist, where "ARCH" and "OS" are the same as the
+output of "dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_ARCH" /
+"dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_ARCH_OS",
then they will be used in preference to other, more general files.
In many cases, these config files are used to specify various types of
Do not act on the specified package even if an -a, -i, or -p option lists
the package as one that should be acted on.
+=item B<--remaining-packages>
+
+Do not act on the packages which have already been acted on by this debhelper
+command earlier (i.e. if the command is present in the package debhelper log).
+For example, if you need to call the command with special options only for a
+couple of binary packages, pass this option to the last call of the command to
+process the rest of packages with default settings.
+
=item B<--ignore=>I<file>
Ignore the specified file. This can be used if debian/ contains a debhelper
=back
+This mode is deprecated.
+
=item V5
Changes from V4 are: