X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=debhelper.pod;h=2a8f5de38c56f3b549e09a437937bd7ad9e49922;hb=53792690d7e3e4131013bd1fdc0983bc42995685;hp=65616e39b59b52b015c6cc9b0720452f9e302061;hpb=83a233af6f938bcd50745b35fabb15788293452e;p=debhelper.git diff --git a/debhelper.pod b/debhelper.pod index 65616e3..2a8f5de 100644 --- a/debhelper.pod +++ b/debhelper.pod @@ -267,9 +267,9 @@ introduced. You tell debhelper which compatibility level it should use, and it modifies its behavior in various ways. Tell debhelper what compatibility level to use by writing a number to -F. For example, to turn on v8 mode: +F. For example, to turn on v9 mode: - % echo 8 > debian/compat + % echo 9 > debian/compat Unless otherwise indicated, all debhelper documentation assumes that you are using the most recent compatibility level, and in most cases does not @@ -435,8 +435,6 @@ none is specified. =item v8 -This is the recommended mode of operation. - Changes from v7 are: =over 8 @@ -466,7 +464,7 @@ BI<*> prefer to use Perl's B in preference to F passes CFLAGS to perl F and F +=item - + +B puts separated debug symbols in a location based on their +build-id. + +=item - + +Executable debhelper config files are run and their output used as the +configuration. + +=back + +=item v10 + +This compatibility level is still open for development; use with caution. + +Changes from v9 are: + +=over 8 + +=item - + +None yet.. + =back =back @@ -605,9 +627,9 @@ Once your package uses debhelper to build, be sure to add debhelper to your Build-Depends line in F. You should build-depend on a version of debhelper equal to (or greater than) the debhelper compatibility level your package uses. So if your package used -compatibility level 7: +compatibility level 9: - Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7) + Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9) =head1 ENVIRONMENT