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-.TH DH_INSTALLDIRS 1 "" "Debhelper Commands" "Debhelper Commands"
-.SH NAME
-dh_installdirs \- create subdirectories in package build directories
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B dh_installdirs
-.I "[debhelper options] [-A] [dir ...]"
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-dh_installdirs is a debhelper program that is responsible for creating
-subdirectories in package build directories.
-.P
-Any directory names specified as parameters will be created in the package
-build directory of the first package dh_installdirs is told to act on. By
-default, this is the first binary package in debian/control, but if you use
--p, -i, or -a flags, it will be the first package specified by those flags.
-.P
-A file named debian/package.dirs can list other directories to be created.
-Separate the directory names with whitespace.
-.P
-Be sure to only use directory names relative to the package build
-directory. Ie, "/usr/bin" should not be used, use "usr/bin" instead.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.B debhelper options
-See
-.BR debhelper (1)
-for a list of options common to all debhelper commands.
-.TP
-.B \-A, \--all
-Create any directories specified by command line parameters in ALL packages
-acted on, not just the first.
-.TP
-.B dir ...
-Create these directories in the package build directory of the first package
-acted on. (Or in all packages if -A is specified.)
-.SH ENVIRONMENT
-See
-.BR debhelper (1)
-for a list of environment variables that affect all debhelper commands.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR debhelper (1)
-.SH BUGS
-It's impossible to specify filenames with spaces or other whitespace in them
-in debian/package.dirs file. This is more a historical design flaw than a bug.
-.SH AUTHOR
-Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org>