=head1 DEBHELPER COMMANDS
-Here is the complete list of available debhelper commands. See their man
+Here is the list of debhelper commands you can use. See their man
pages for additional documentation.
=over 4
=back
+=head2 Deprecated Commands
+
+A few debhelper commands are deprecated and should not be used.
+
+=over 4
+
+#LIST_DEPRECATED#
+
+=back
+
+=head2 Other Commands
+
If a program's name starts with "dh_", and the program is not on the above
-list, then it is not part of the debhelper package, but it should still
+lists, then it is not part of the debhelper package, but it should still
work like the other programs described on this page.
=head1 DEBHELPER CONFIG FILES
allows in source building, the latter can be re-enabled by passing a build
directory path that is the same as the source directory path.
+=item B<--max-parallel>I<=maximum>
+
+By default, the DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS environment variable can be used to
+enable parallel building, when supported by the build system.
+
+This option allows controlling how many parallel jobs can be used in a
+build. If set to 1, concurrent builds are disabled -- do this if
+the package build is known not to work in parallel. If the package build
+is known to only work with certian levels of concurrency, you can set this
+to the maximum level that is known to work, or that you wish to support.
+
=item B<--list>, B<-l>
List all build systems supported by debhelper on this system. The list
=back
-=head2 Doc directory symlinks
-
-Sometimes it is useful to make a package not contain a /usr/share/doc/package
-directory at all, instead placing just a dangling symlink in the binary
-package, that points to some other doc directory. Policy says this is ok if
-your package depends on the package whose doc directory it uses. To
-accomplish this, just don't tell debhelper to install any documentation
-files into the package, and use dh_link to set up the symlink (or do it by
-hand), and debhelper should do the right thing: notice it is a dangling
-symlink and not try to install a copyright file or changelog.
-
=head2 udebs
Debhelper includes support for udebs. To create a udeb with debhelper,