use strict;
use Debian::Debhelper::Dh_Lib;
+use Debian::Debhelper::Dh_Buildsystems;
use Cwd;
=head1 SYNOPSIS
dh_auto_install is a debhelper program that tries to automatically install
built files. If there's a Makefile and it contains a "install" target,
then this is done by running make (or MAKE, if the environment variable is
-set). If there is a setup.py, it is used.
+set). If there is a setup.py or Build.PL, it is used.
The files are installed into debian/<package>/ if there is only one binary
-package to act on. In the multiple binary package case, the files are
-instead installed into debian/tmp/, and should be moved from there to the
+package. In the multiple binary package case, the files are instead
+installed into debian/tmp/, and should be moved from there to the
appropriate package build directory using L<dh_install(1)> or
L<dh_movefiles(1)>.
automatically set PREFIX=/usr too, since such Makefiles need that.
This is intended to work for about 90% of packages. If it doesn't work, or
-tries to use the wrong clean target, you're encoruaged to skip using
+tries to use the wrong install target, you're encouraged to skip using
dh_auto_install at all, and just run make install manually.
=head1 OPTIONS
=item B<--> I<params>
-Pass "params" to the program that is run. These can be used to suppliment
-or override the any standard parameters that dh_auto_clean passes.
+Pass "params" to the program that is run. These can be used to supplement
+or override the any standard parameters that dh_auto_install passes.
=back
=cut
-init();
+buildsystems_init();
my $destdir;
-if (@{$dh{DOPACKAGES}} > 1) {
+my @allpackages=getpackages();
+if (@allpackages > 1) {
$destdir="debian/tmp";
}
else {
}
$destdir=cwd()."/".$destdir;
-if (-e "Makefile" || -e "makefile" || -e "GNUmakefile") {
- $ENV{MAKE}="make" unless exists $ENV{MAKE};
- my @params="DESTDIR=$destdir";
- # Special case for MakeMaker.
- if (-e "Makefile.PL") {
- push @params, "PREFIX=/usr";
- }
- foreach my $target (qw{install}) {
- # Make --question returns false if the target is
- # up-to-date. But we still want to run the target in this
- # case. So check if a target exists by seeing if make outputs
- # "Making target".
- my $ret=`LANG=C $ENV{MAKE} --question $target 2>/dev/null`;
- chomp $ret;
- if ($ret =~ /^Making \Q$target\E/m) {
- doit($ENV{MAKE}, $target,
- @params,
- @{$dh{U_PARAMS}});
- last;
- }
- }
-}
-elsif (-e "setup.py") {
- doit("python setup.py", "install",
- "--root=$destdir",
- "--no-compile", "-O0",
- @{$dh{U_PARAMS}});
-}
-
+buildsystems_do("install", $destdir);
=head1 SEE ALSO