=head1 SYNOPSIS
-B<dh> sequence [B<--with> I<addon>] [B<--until> I<cmd>] [B<--before> I<cmd>] [B<--after> I<cmd>] [B<--remaining>] [S<I<debhelper options>>]
+B<dh> sequence [B<--with> I<addon>[,I<addon>,...]] [B<--until> I<cmd>] [B<--before> I<cmd>] [B<--after> I<cmd>] [B<--remaining>] [S<I<debhelper options>>]
=head1 DESCRIPTION
target from the rules file, rather than running the actual command. The
override target can then run the command with additional options, or run
entirely different commands instead. (Note that to use this feature,
-you should Build-Depend on debhelper 7.2 or above.)
+you should Build-Depend on debhelper 7.0.50 or above.)
=head1 OPTIONS
=over 4
-=item B<--with> I<addon>
+=item B<--with> I<addon>[,I<addon>,...]
Add the debhelper commands specified by the given addon to appropriate places
in the sequence of commands that is run. This option can be repeated more
-than once, and is used when there is a third-party package that provides
-debhelper commands. See "SEQUENCE ADDONS" below for documentation about what
-such packages should do to be supported by --with.
+than once, or multiple addons can be listed, separated by commas.
+This is used when there is a third-party package that provides
+debhelper commands. See the PROGRAMMING file for documentation about
+the sequence addon interface.
+
+=item B<--without> I<addon>
+
+The inverse of --with, disables using the given addon.
=item B<--until> I<cmd>
ambiguity. If there are multiple substring matches, the last one in the
sequence will be used.
-=head1 SEQUENCE ADDONS
-
-When B<--with> I<addon> is used, dh loads the perl module
-Debian::Debhelper::Sequence::I<addon>. Two functions are provided to let
-the module add its commands to sequences:
-
-=over 4
-
-=item Debian::Debhelper::Dh_Lib::insert_before(existing_command, new_command)
-
-Insert I<new_command> in sequences before I<existing_command>.
-
-=item Debian::Debhelper::Dh_Lib::insert_after(existing_command, new_command)
-
-Insert I<new_command> in sequences after I<existing_command>.
-
-=item Debian::Debhelper::Dh_Lib::remove_command(existing_command)
-
-Remove I<existing_command> from the list of commands to run.
-
-=back
-
=cut
sub command_pos {
dh_fixperms
chmod 4755 debian/foo/usr/bin/foo
+If your package is a python package, dh will use dh_pysupport by
+default. This is how to use dh_pycentral instead.
+
+ #!/usr/bin/make -f
+ %:
+ dh --with python-central $@
+
+To patch your package using quilt, you can tell dh to use quilt's dh
+sequence addons like this:
+
+ #!/usr/bin/make -f
+ %:
+ dh --with quilt $@
+
+Here is an example of overriding where the dh_auto_* commands find
+the package's source, for a package where the source is located in a
+subdirectory. It also forces use of perl's Module::Build build system,
+which can be necessary if debhelper wrongly detects that the package
+uses MakeMaker.
+
+ #!/usr/bin/make -f
+ %:
+ dh --sourcedirectory=src --buildsystem=perl_build $@
+
=cut
# Stash this away before init modifies it.
my @ARGV_orig=@ARGV;
+# python-support is enabled by default, at least for now
+# (and comes first so python-central loads later and can disable it).
+unshift @ARGV, "--with=python-support";
+
+# Disable complaints about unknown options for both dh and the commands
+# it runs. This is done because dh accepts and passes on options that may
+# be specific to only some debhelper commands.
+$ENV{DH_IGNORE_UNKNOWN_OPTIONS}=1;
+
init(options => {
"until=s" => \$dh{UNTIL},
"after=s" => \$dh{AFTER},
"remaining" => \$dh{REMAINING},
"with=s" => sub {
my ($option,$value)=@_;
- push @{$dh{WITH}},$value;
+ push @{$dh{WITH}},split(",", $value);
+ },
+ "without=s" => sub {
+ my ($option,$value)=@_;
+ @{$dh{WITH}} = grep { $_ ne $value } @{$dh{WITH}};
},
});
inhibit_log();
dh_installudev
dh_installwm
dh_installxfonts
+ dh_bugfiles
dh_lintian
- dh_desktop
dh_gconf
dh_icons
dh_perl
- dh_scrollkeeper
dh_usrlocal
dh_link
}, @b];
$sequences{'binary-arch'} = [@{$sequences{binary}}];
-# --with python-support is enabled by default, at least for now
-unshift @{$dh{WITH}}, "python-support";
-
# sequence addon interface
sub _insert {
my $offset=shift;
error "specify a sequence to run";
}
my $sequence=shift;
-if (! exists $sequences{$sequence}) {
+if ($sequence eq 'debian/rules' ||
+ $sequence =~ /^override_dh_/) {
+ # make -B causes the rules file to be run as a target
+ # and support completly empty override targets
+ exit 0
+}
+elsif (! exists $sequences{$sequence}) {
error "Unknown sequence $sequence (choose from: ".
join(" ", sort keys %sequences).")";
}
while (@ARGV_orig) {
my $opt=shift @ARGV_orig;
next if $opt eq $sequence;
- if ($opt =~ /^--?(after|until|before|with)$/) {
+ if ($opt =~ /^--?(after|until|before|with|without)$/) {
shift @ARGV_orig;
next;
}
- elsif ($opt =~ /^--?(no-act|remaining|(after|until|before|with)=)/) {
+ elsif ($opt =~ /^--?(no-act|remaining|(after|until|before|with|without)=)/) {
next;
}
push @options, $opt;
my %logged;
my %startpoint;
foreach my $package (@packages) {
- my @log=loadlog($package);
+ my @log=load_log($package, \%logged);
if ($dh{AFTER}) {
# Run commands in the sequence that come after the
# specified command.
# no commands remain to run after it, communicating to
# future dh instances that the specified command should not
# be run again.
- writelog($package, $sequence[$startpoint{$package}-1]);
+ write_log($sequence[$startpoint{$package}-1], $package);
}
elsif ($dh{REMAINING}) {
# Start at the beginning so all remaining commands will get
my @exclude=@{shift()};
my @options=@_;
+ # If some packages are excluded, add flags
+ # to prevent them from being acted on.
+ push @options, map { "-N$_" } @exclude;
+
# Check for override targets in debian/rules and
# run them instead of running the command directly.
my $override_command;
$command="debian/rules";
@options="override_".$override_command;
}
- else {
- # If some packages are excluded, add flags
- # to prevent them from being acted on.
- push @options, map { "-N$_" } @exclude;
- }
# 3 space indent lines the command being run up under the
# sequence name after "dh ".
# Need to handle logging for overriden commands here,
# because the actual debhelper command may not have
# been run by the rules file target.
- my %packages=map { $_ => 1 } @packages;
- map { delete $packages{$_} } @exclude;
- Debian::Debhelper::Dh_Lib::write_log($override_command, keys %packages);
+ # (But avoid logging for dh_clean since it removes
+ # the log earlier.)
+ if ($override_command ne 'dh_clean') {
+ my %packages=map { $_ => 1 } @packages;
+ map { delete $packages{$_} } @exclude;
+ write_log($override_command, keys %packages);
+ }
}
}
}
-sub loadlog {
- my $package=shift;
- my $ext=pkgext($package);
-
- my @log;
- open(LOG, "<", "debian/${ext}debhelper.log") || return;
- while (<LOG>) {
- chomp;
- push @log, $_;
- $logged{$package}{$_}=1;
- }
- close LOG;
- return @log;
-}
-
-sub writelog {
- my $package=shift;
- my $cmd=shift;
- my $ext=pkgext($package);
-
- open(LOG, ">>", "debian/${ext}debhelper.log") || error("failed to write to log");
- print LOG $cmd."\n";
- close LOG;
-}
-
{
my %targets;
my $rules_parsed;
if (! $rules_parsed) {
my $processing_targets = 0;
my $not_a_target = 0;
- open(MAKE, "make -Rrnpsf debian/rules debhelper-fail-me 2>/dev/null |");
+ open(MAKE, "LC_ALL=C make -Rrnpsf debian/rules debhelper-fail-me 2>/dev/null |");
while (<MAKE>) {
if ($processing_targets) {
if (/^# Not a target:/) {