X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=dh_bugfiles;h=4444f0fced6ac136bd629bbfab617abc0a112445;hb=d27f02705863d955be3d15410919a9faa2eb3ab0;hp=58220ad9d0d9c44304731e790d4666ebcb7ac249;hpb=2c863ff2be2ae39ae449962e5abe48dca542fa1d;p=debhelper.git diff --git a/dh_bugfiles b/dh_bugfiles index 58220ad..4444f0f 100755 --- a/dh_bugfiles +++ b/dh_bugfiles @@ -15,35 +15,35 @@ B [B<-A>] [S>] =head1 DESCRIPTION -dh_bugfiles is a debhelper program that is responsible for installing +B is a debhelper program that is responsible for installing bug reporting customization files (bug scripts and/or bug control files and/or presubj files) into package build directories. -This helper program installs the following files if they are found: +=head1 FILES -=over 3 +=over 4 -=item B +=item debian/I.bug-script -It is the script to be run by the bug reporting program for generating a bug +This is the script to be run by the bug reporting program for generating a bug report template. This file is installed as F in the package build directory if no other types of bug reporting customization files are going to be installed for the package in question. Otherwise, this file is installed as F. Finally, the installed script is given execute permissions. -=item B +=item debian/I.bug-control It is the bug control file containing some directions for the bug reporting tool. This file is installed as F in the package build directory. -=item B +=item debian/I.bug-presubj The contents of this file are displayed to the user by the bug reporting tool before allowing the user to write a bug report on the package to the Debian Bug Tracking System. This file is installed as -F in the package build directory. +F in the package build directory. =back @@ -53,8 +53,8 @@ F in the package build directory. =item B<-A>, B<--all> -Install debian/bug-* files to ALL packages acted on when respective -debian/package.bug-* files do not exist. Normally, debian/bug-* will +Install F files to ALL packages acted on when respective +F files do not exist. Normally, F will be installed to the first package only. =back