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Closes: #84974
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Watson
<cjw44@flatline.org.uk>, Closes: #84408
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I may chenge this to a dependancy at some point in the future,
since one debconf command needs the package to work.
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they were previously ignored.
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dpkg-buildpackage reads the real control file and gets confused.
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debian/control as the control file. This is very useful for various and
sundry things, all Evil, most involving kernel packages.
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* Added note to dh_strip man page, Closes: #82220
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packages that contain suid binaries should include the binaries suid in
the .deb, and dpkg-statoverride can override this. If this is done
to a program that previously used suidmanager, though, you need to
conflict with suidmanager (<< 0.50).
* Made dh_suidmanager check to see if it would have done anything before.
If so, it states that it is obsolete, and refer users to the man
page, which now explains the situation, and then aborts the build.
If it would have done nothing before, it just outputs a warning that
it is an obsolete program.
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Closes: #80209
* ALso guarded all update-alternatives --remove calls.
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- Various debian/foo files like debian/docs, debian/examples, etc,
begin to support filename globbing. use \* to escape the wildcards of
course. I doubt this will bite anyone (Debian doesn't seem to contain
files with "*" or "?" in their names..), but it is guarded by v3 just
to be sure. Closes: #34120, #37694, #39846, #46249
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data like "debian/libruby/usr/lib/ruby/1.6/i486-linux/etc.so".
Closes: #78139
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README.Debian,
after I learned people use it for eg, documenting the source package
itself. Closes: #34628, since it seems this is not such an "incredibly
minor" change after all. Never underetimate the annoyance of
backwards-compatability.
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turn on by default for fear of breaking backwards compatability:
- dh_makeshlibs makes the postinst/postrm call ldconfig. Closes: #77154
Patch from Masato Taruishi <taru@debian.org> (modified). If you
use this, be sure dh_makeshlibs runs before dh_installdeb; many
old rules files have the ordering backwards.
- dh_installdeb now causes all files in /etc to be registered as
conffiles.
- debian/README is now supported: it is treated exactly like
debian/README.Debian. Either file is installed as README.Debian in
non-native packages, and now as just README in native packages.
Closes: #34628
* This is really only the start of the changes for v3, so use with
caution..
* dh_du has finally been removed. It has been deprecated for ages, and
a grep of the archive shows that nothing is using it except biss-awt
and scsh. I filed bugs on both almost exactly a year ago. Those bugs
should now be raised to severity important..
* --number option (to dh_installemacsen) is removed. It has been
deprecated for a while and nothing uses it. Use --priority instead.
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packages that have html changelogs. But you'll be sorry...
Closes: #77604
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is broken upstream.
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but only if they are files. This should make it more usable with
rather stupidly broken libraries like db3, which do not encode the
major version in their filenames. However, it cannot guess the major
version of such libraries, so -m must be used.
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this is supported by dpkg itself now. Added a dependancy on
dpkg-dev >= 1.7.0 to make sure this doesn't break anything.
* While I'm updating for dpkg 1.7.0, I removed the -ldirectory hack
from dh_shlibdeps; dpkg-shlibdeps has its own much more brutal hack to
make this work. The switch is ignored now for backwards compatability.
* dh_suidregister will be deprecated soon -- dpkg-statoverride is a
much better way.
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already
been unregistered then, and a warning will result.
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filename.
This is intended to be used when building .udebs for the debian
installer.
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used
debian/tmp, but it's a faq. Added some explanation. By the way, since
there now exists a documented way to use dh_movefiles that does not
have problems with empty directories that get left behind and so on, I
think this Closes: #17111, #51985
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Closes: #75434
* Whoops, I think I overwrote bod's NMU with 2.2.15. Let's merge those
in:
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debhelper (2.1.14-0.1) unstable; urgency=low
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* Non-maintainer upload (thanks Joey).
* dh_installchangelogs, dh_installdocs: allow dangling symlinks for
$TMP/usr/share/doc/$PACKAGE (useful for multi-binary packages).
Closes: #53381
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-- Brendan O'Dea <bod@debian.org> Fri, 20 Oct 2000 18:11:59 +1100
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I also added some documentation to debhelper.1 about this, and removed
the TODO entry about it.
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Closes: #75283
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shlibs file, and lintian conplains. Added some hackery that should
prevent that. Closes: #73052
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* dh_makeshlibs: follow symlinks to files when looking for files that are
shared libraries. This allows it to catch files like
"liballeg-3.9.33.so" that are not in the *.so.* form it looks for, but
that doe have links to them that are in the right form. Closes: #72938
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are CVS files..
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(this appears to be logal).
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so it
does not call depmod -a. update-modules (which it always called)_
handles calling depmod if doing so is appropriate. Packages built with
proir versions probably have issues on systems with non-modular
kernels, and should be rebuilt. Closes: #71841
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debian/package.filename. Closes: #69453
* Added a section to debhelper(1) about files in debian/ used by
debhelper, which documents this. Removed scattered references to
debian/filename from all over the man pages.
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silently neglecting to remove the fonts.dir/alias files.
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versions.
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4.0.
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changes I hoped to get in that broke backwards compatability. That
development stalled after only the most important change was made,
although I did get out over 100 releases in the debhelper 2.0.x tree.
In the meantime, lots of packages have switched to using v2, despite my
warnings that doing so leaves packages open to being broken without
notice until v2 is complete.
* Therefore, I am calling v2 complete, as it is. Future non-compatabile
changes will happen in v3, which will be started soon. This means that
by using debhelper v2, one major thing changes: debhelper uses
debian/<package> as the temporary directory for *all* packages;
debian/tmp is no longer used to build binary packages out of. This is
very useful for multi-binary packages, and I reccommend everyone
switch to v2.
* Updated example rules files to use v2 by default.
* Updated all documentation to assume that v2 is being used.
* Added a few notes for people still using v1.
* Moved all of the README into debhelper(1).
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