X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=debhelper.pod;h=98da7362868ed1d21ce85bc26bd4721203d9f0c3;hb=a870aa095247275de6f791ddbcd098fb51cbee47;hp=34a16a3512d8c2b65e0355f87e3bfb7261d1bad1;hpb=cf88cb54bfc44e8a48eacc3bd6e852d7413780f7;p=debhelper.git diff --git a/debhelper.pod b/debhelper.pod index 34a16a3..98da736 100644 --- a/debhelper.pod +++ b/debhelper.pod @@ -195,6 +195,8 @@ The following command line options are supported by all of the BI<*> debhelper programs. These programs support a variety of build systems, and normally heuristically determine which to use, and how to use them. You can use these command line options to override the default behavior. +Typically these are passed to L, which then passes them to all the +BI<*> programs. =over 4 @@ -472,9 +474,15 @@ multiarch directories to autoconf in --libdir and --libexecdir. =item - -dh allows defining custom build, build-arch, and build-indep targets -in debian/rules, without needing to manually define the other targets -that depend on them. +dh is aware of the usual dependencies between targets in debian/rules. +So, "dh binary" will run any build, build-arch, build-indep, install, +etc targets that exist in the rules file. There's no need to define an +explicit binary target with explicit dependencies on the other targets. + +=item - + +B compresses debugging symbol files to reduce the installed +size of -dbg packages. =item - @@ -491,6 +499,11 @@ All of the BI<*> debhelper programs and B set environment variables listed by B, unless they are already set. They support DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=noopt too. +=item - + +B passes CFLAGS to perl F and +F + =back =back @@ -612,13 +625,10 @@ Set to B<1> to enable no-act mode. =item B Anything in this variable will be prepended to the command line arguments -of all debhelper commands. Command-specific options will be ignored by -commands that do not support them. +of all debhelper commands. -This is useful in some situations, for example, if you need to pass B<-p> to -all debhelper commands that will be run. One good way to set B is -by using "Target-specific Variable Values" in your F file. See -the make documentation for details on doing this. +When using L, it can be passed options that will be passed on to each +debhelper command, which is generally better than using DH_OPTIONS. =item B