=head1 SYNOPSIS
-B<dh> I<sequence> [B<--with> I<addon>[B<,>I<addon> ...]] [B<--list>] [B<--until> I<cmd>] [B<--before> I<cmd>] [B<--after> I<cmd>] [B<--remaining>] [S<I<debhelper options>>]
+B<dh> I<sequence> [B<--with> I<addon>[B<,>I<addon> ...]] [B<--list>] [S<I<debhelper options>>]
=head1 DESCRIPTION
List all available addons.
-=item B<--until> I<cmd>
-
-Run commands in the sequence until and including I<cmd>, then stop.
-
-=item B<--before> I<cmd>
-
-Run commands in the sequence before I<cmd>, then stop.
-
-=item B<--after> I<cmd>
-
-Run commands in the sequence that come after I<cmd>.
-
-=item B<--remaining>
-
-Run all commands in the sequence that have yet to be run.
-
=item B<--no-act>
Prints commands that would run for a given sequence, but does not run them.
=back
-All other options passed to B<dh> are passed on to each command it runs. This
+Other options passed to B<dh> are passed on to each command it runs. This
can be used to set an option like B<-v> or B<-X> or B<-N>, as well as for more
specialised options.
-In the above options, I<cmd> can be a full name of a debhelper command, or
-a substring. It'll first search for a command in the sequence exactly
-matching the name, to avoid any ambiguity. If there are multiple substring
-matches, the last one in the sequence will be used.
-
-=cut
-
-sub command_pos {
- my $command=shift;
- my @sequence=@_;
-
- foreach my $i (0..$#sequence) {
- if ($command eq $sequence[$i]) {
- return $i;
- }
- }
-
- my @matches;
- foreach my $i (0..$#sequence) {
- if ($sequence[$i] =~ /\Q$command\E/) {
- push @matches, $i;
- }
- }
- if (! @matches) {
- error "command specification \"$command\" does not match any command in the sequence"
- }
- else {
- return pop @matches;
- }
-}
-
=head1 EXAMPLES
To see what commands are included in a sequence, without actually doing
%:
dh $@ --buildsystem=perl_build
-To patch your package using quilt, you can tell B<dh> to use quilt's B<dh>
-sequence addons like this:
-
- #!/usr/bin/make -f
- %:
- dh $@ --with quilt
-
Here is an example of overriding where the B<dh_auto_>I<*> commands find
the package's source, for a package where the source is located in a
subdirectory.
Note that in the example above, dh will arrange for "debian/rules build"
to call your build-indep and build-arch targets. You do not need to
-explicitly define the dependencies in the rules file when using dh with
+explicitly define those dependencies in the rules file when using dh with
compatibility level v9. This example would be more complicated with
earlier compatibility levels.
A sequence can also run dependent targets in debian/rules. For
example, the "binary" sequence runs the "install" target.
-B<dh> sets environment variables listed by B<dpkg-buildflags>, unless
-they are already set. It supports DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=noopt too.
-
B<dh> uses the B<DH_INTERNAL_OPTIONS> environment variable to pass information
through to debhelper commands that are run inside override targets. The
contents (and indeed, existence) of this environment variable, as the name
might suggest, is subject to change at any time.
+=head1 DEPRECATED OPTIONS
+
+The following options are deprecated. It's much
+better to use override targets instead.
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<--until> I<cmd>
+
+Run commands in the sequence until and including I<cmd>, then stop.
+
+=item B<--before> I<cmd>
+
+Run commands in the sequence before I<cmd>, then stop.
+
+=item B<--after> I<cmd>
+
+Run commands in the sequence that come after I<cmd>.
+
+=item B<--remaining>
+
+Run all commands in the sequence that have yet to be run.
+
+=back
+
+In the above options, I<cmd> can be a full name of a debhelper command, or
+a substring. It'll first search for a command in the sequence exactly
+matching the name, to avoid any ambiguity. If there are multiple substring
+matches, the last one in the sequence will be used.
+
=cut
# Stash this away before init modifies it.
);
inhibit_log();
set_buildflags();
+warn_deprecated();
# If make is using a jobserver, but it is not available
# to this process, clean out MAKEFLAGS. This avoids
dh_auto_build
dh_auto_test
};
-my @i_minimal = qw{
- dh_testroot
-};
my @i = qw{
dh_testroot
dh_prep
dh_makeshlibs
dh_shlibdeps
};
+if (! getpackages("arch")) {
+ @ba=();
+}
my @b=qw{
dh_installdeb
dh_gencontrol
$sequences{'build-arch'} = [@bd];
if (! compat(8)) {
# From v9, sequences take standard rules targets into account.
- if (rules_explicit_target('build-arch') ||
- rules_explicit_target('build-indep')) {
- # run sequences separately
- $sequences{build} = [@bd_minimal, rules("build-arch"), rules("build-indep")];
- }
- else {
- # run standard sequence (this is faster)
- $sequences{build} = [@bd];
- }
+ $sequences{build} = [@bd_minimal, rules("build-arch"), rules("build-indep")];
$sequences{'install-indep'} = [rules("build-indep"), @i];
$sequences{'install-arch'} = [rules("build-arch"), @i];
- if (rules_explicit_target('install-arch') ||
- rules_explicit_target('install-indep')) {
- # run sequences separately
- $sequences{'install'} = [rules("build"), @i_minimal, rules("install-arch"), rules("install-indep")];
- }
- else {
- # run standard sequence (this is faster)
- $sequences{'install'} = [rules("build"), @i, rules("install-arch"), rules("install-indep")];
- }
+ $sequences{'install'} = [rules("build"), rules("install-arch"), rules("install-indep"), @i];
$sequences{'binary-indep'} = [rules("install-indep"), @b];
$sequences{'binary-arch'} = [rules("install-arch"), @ba, @b];
$sequences{binary} = [rules("install"), rules("binary-arch"), rules("binary-indep")];
}
+sub warn_deprecated {
+ foreach my $deprecated ('until', 'after', 'before', 'remaining') {
+ if (defined $dh{uc $deprecated}) {
+ warning("The --$deprecated option is deprecated. Use override targets instead.");
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+sub command_pos {
+ my $command=shift;
+ my @sequence=@_;
+
+ foreach my $i (0..$#sequence) {
+ if ($command eq $sequence[$i]) {
+ return $i;
+ }
+ }
+
+ my @matches;
+ foreach my $i (0..$#sequence) {
+ if ($sequence[$i] =~ /\Q$command\E/) {
+ push @matches, $i;
+ }
+ }
+ if (! @matches) {
+ error "command specification \"$command\" does not match any command in the sequence"
+ }
+ else {
+ return pop @matches;
+ }
+}
+
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<debhelper(7)>