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author | David Prévot <david@tilapin.org> | 2010-10-19 18:54:32 -0400 |
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committer | Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net> | 2010-11-02 22:22:46 -0400 |
commit | 0952ac2e9995da8abe149f3e42b3b8d9d2797112 (patch) | |
tree | 06af28756b07653e12b9d2e425599080730eb763 /dh_clean | |
parent | 4e30945a188944232cec97f8aac8902ec9d56530 (diff) |
Apply manual pages conventions
As advised in man(1), always use: B<bold text> type exactly as shown.
I<italic text> replace with appropriate argument.
s/debian/Debian/ if needed. s/ / / also.
s/perl/Perl/ s/python/Python/ and s/emacs/Emacs/ too.
Diffstat (limited to 'dh_clean')
-rwxr-xr-x | dh_clean | 20 |
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 10 deletions
@@ -11,28 +11,28 @@ use Debian::Debhelper::Dh_Lib; =head1 SYNOPSIS -B<dh_clean> [S<I<debhelper options>>] [B<-k>] [B<-d>] [B<-X>I<item>] [S<I<file ...>>] +B<dh_clean> [S<I<debhelper options>>] [B<-k>] [B<-d>] [B<-X>I<item>] [S<I<file> ...>] =head1 DESCRIPTION -dh_clean is a debhelper program that is responsible for cleaning up after a +B<dh_clean> is a debhelper program that is responsible for cleaning up after a package is built. It removes the package build directories, and removes some -other files including debian/files, and any detritus left behind by other +other files including F<debian/files>, and any detritus left behind by other debhelper commands. It also removes common files that should not appear in a -debian diff: +Debian diff: #*# *~ DEADJOE *.orig *.rej *.SUMS TAGS .deps/* *.P *-stamp It does not run "make clean" to clean up after the build process. Use L<dh_auto_clean(1)> to do things like that. -dh_clean (or "dh clean") should be the last debhelper command run in the -clean target in debian/rules. +B<dh_clean> (or "B<dh clean>") should be the last debhelper command run in the +B<clean> target in F<debian/rules>. =head1 FILES =over 4 -=item debian/clean +=item F<debian/clean> Can list other files to be removed. @@ -53,13 +53,13 @@ at all. =item B<-X>I<item> B<--exclude=>I<item> -Exclude files that contain "item" anywhere in their filename from being +Exclude files that contain I<item> anywhere in their filename from being deleted, even if they would normally be deleted. You may use this option multiple times to build up a list of things to exclude. -=item I<file ...> +=item I<file> ... -Delete these files too. +Delete these I<file>s too. =back |