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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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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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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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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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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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