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-.TH DH_DEBSTD 1
-.SH NAME
-dh_debstd \- mimic debstd with debhelper commands
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B dh_debstd
-.I "[-v] [--no-act] [-m] [-c] [-u] [-s] [[changelog] file ...]"
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-dh_debstd is a program that mimics the behavior of debstd, by
-calling other debhelper commands. Its behavior is not a complete nor an
-exact copy of what debstd does, but it should be close enough to be usable.
-.P
-dh_debstd is not intended to really be used in building an official debian
-package. Instead, it is intended to help you convert your package that uses
-debstd over to debhelper. If you run dh_debstd with the same parameters you
-passed to debstd, and use the --verbose and --no-act flags, you can see what
-debhelper commands dh_debstd runs, and copy those commands into debian/rules
-to get a start on converting to debhelper.
-.P
-See
-.BR debstd (1)
-for a complete description of what this program does.
-.SH "DEBHELPER STYLE OPTIONS"
-.TP
-.B \-v, \--verbose
-Verbose mode; show all commands that modify the package build directory.
-.TP
-.B \--no-act
-Do not really do anything. If used with -v, the result is that this command
-will output a list of what it would have done.
-.SH "DEBSTD STYLE OPTIONS"
-.TP
-.B \-m
-Switch off automatic man page installation.
-.TP
-.B \-c
-Switch off automatic file compression.
-.TP
-.B \-u
-Enable generation of symlinks to undocumented(7) man page.
-.TP
-.B \-s
-Switch off md5sum file generation.
-.TP
-.B changelog
-Install this file as the upstream changelog. Only happens if it's name
-contains "change", "news", or "history" (not case sensative).
-.TP
-.B file ...
-Install these files as documentation.
-.SH NOTES
-Unlike debstd, dh_debstd does not automatically modify maintainer scripts
-such as the postinst, posrm, etc. To get those scripts to be modified, you
-have to place "#DEBHELPER#" in them at the location you want debhelper to
-insert commands. To help you remember to do that, a warning message will be
-generated if dh_debstd notices scripts without "#DEBHELPER#" in them.
-.SH ENVIRONMENT
-.TP
-.I DH_VERBOSE
-Enables verbose mode
-.TP
-.I DH_NO_ACT
-Enables no-act mode
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.TP
-.BR /usr/share/doc/debhelper/from-debstd
-.TP
-.BR debstd (1)
-.TP
-.BR debhelper (1)
-.SH BUGS
-It doesn't completly mimic debstd. Some things debstd handles are not supported
-by debhelper. Everything that is not supported will generate a warning
-message if you try to use it.
-.SH AUTHOR
-Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org>