From a287ccd487dfd8c9cf7e1380409f78a8cebf83df Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joey Hess Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 21:19:42 -0400 Subject: do not clean debian/clean on -k --- dh_clean | 26 +++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/dh_clean b/dh_clean index 96b8113a..cb1b9502 100755 --- a/dh_clean +++ b/dh_clean @@ -33,13 +33,13 @@ The debian/clean file can list other files to be removed. =item B<-k>, B<--keep> -Do not delete debian/files. When do you want to use this? Anytime you have a -debian/rules that has 2 binary targets that build different .deb packages; -for example, one target is binary-arch, and the other is binary-indep, or -one target builds the shared library, and the other the -dev package. If you -didn't use -k in these cases, then debian/files would be deleted in the -middle, and your changes file will only contain the last binary package that -was built. +Do not delete debian/files, or files listed in debian/clean. When do you +want to use this? Anytime you have a debian/rules that has 2 binary targets +that build different .deb packages; for example, one target is binary-arch, +and the other is binary-indep, or one target builds the shared library, and +the other the -dev package. If you didn't use -k in these cases, then +debian/files would be deleted in the middle, and your changes file will +only contain the last binary package that was built. =item B<-d>, B<--dirs-only> @@ -83,14 +83,14 @@ if (! $dh{D_FLAG}) { if (@ARGV) { doit("rm","-f","--",@ARGV); } - - if (!compat(6) && -e "debian/clean") { - my @clean=grep { ! excludefile($_) } - filearray("debian/clean", "."); - doit("rm","-f","--",@clean) if @clean; - } if (! $dh{K_FLAG}) { + if (!compat(6) && -e "debian/clean") { + my @clean=grep { ! excludefile($_) } + filearray("debian/clean", "."); + doit("rm","-f","--",@clean) if @clean; + } + doit("rm","-f","debian/files") unless excludefile("debian/files"); } -- cgit v1.2.3