From 9a08cbfcc1ef900a04580f35afe2a4592d7d6030 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Mon, 6 May 2024 02:45:20 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 1.19.8. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- man/dpkg-source.man | 887 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 887 insertions(+) create mode 100644 man/dpkg-source.man (limited to 'man/dpkg-source.man') diff --git a/man/dpkg-source.man b/man/dpkg-source.man new file mode 100644 index 0000000..09a2ec7 --- /dev/null +++ b/man/dpkg-source.man @@ -0,0 +1,887 @@ +.\" dpkg manual page - dpkg-source(1) +.\" +.\" Copyright © 1995-1996 Ian Jackson +.\" Copyright © 2000 Wichert Akkerman +.\" Copyright © 2006-2007 Frank Lichtenheld +.\" Copyright © 2006-2015 Guillem Jover +.\" Copyright © 2008-2011 Raphaël Hertzog +.\" Copyright © 2010 Joey Hess +.\" +.\" This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +.\" it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +.\" the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +.\" (at your option) any later version. +.\" +.\" This is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +.\" but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +.\" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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If not, see . +. +.TH dpkg\-source 1 "%RELEASE_DATE%" "%VERSION%" "dpkg suite" +.nh +.SH NAME +dpkg\-source \- Debian source package (.dsc) manipulation tool +. +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B dpkg\-source +.RI [ option "...] " command +. +.SH DESCRIPTION +.B dpkg\-source +packs and unpacks Debian source archives. + +None of these commands allow multiple options to be combined into one, +and they do not allow the value for an option to be specified in a +separate argument. +. +.SH COMMANDS +.TP +.BR \-x ", " \-\-extract " \fIfilename\fP.dsc [\fIoutput-directory\fP]" +Extract a source package (\fB\-\-extract\fP since dpkg 1.17.14). +One non-option argument must be supplied, +the name of the Debian source control file +.RB ( .dsc ). +An optional second non-option argument may be supplied to specify the +directory to extract the source package to, this must not exist. If +no output directory is specified, the source package is extracted into +a directory named \fIsource\fR-\fIversion\fR under the current working +directory. + +.B dpkg\-source +will read the names of the other file(s) making up the source package +from the control file; they are assumed to be in the same directory as +the +.BR .dsc . + +The files in the extracted package will have their permissions and +ownerships set to those which would have been expected if the files +and directories had simply been created - directories and executable +files will be 0777 and plain files will be 0666, both modified by the +extractors' umask; if the parent directory is setgid then the +extracted directories will be too, and all the files and directories +will inherit its group ownership. + +If the source package uses a non-standard format (currently this means all +formats except “1.0”), its name will be stored in +\fBdebian/source/format\fP so that the following builds of the source +package use the same format by default. + +.TP +.BR \-b ", " \-\-build " \fIdirectory\fP [\fIformat-specific-parameters\fP]" +Build a source package (\fB\-\-build\fP since dpkg 1.17.14). +The first non-option argument is taken as the +name of the directory containing the debianized source tree (i.e. with a +debian sub-directory and maybe changes to the original files). +Depending on the source package format used to build the package, +additional parameters might be accepted. + +\fBdpkg\-source\fP will build the source package with the first format +found in this ordered list: +the format indicated with the \fI\-\-format\fP command line option, +the format indicated in \fBdebian/source/format\fP, +“1.0”. +The fallback to “1.0” is deprecated and will be removed at some +point in the future, you should always document the desired source format +in \fBdebian/source/format\fP. See section \fBSOURCE PACKAGE FORMATS\fP +for an extensive description of the various source package formats. + +.TP +.RI "\fB\-\-print\-format\fP " directory +Print the source format that would be used to build the source package if +\fBdpkg\-source \-\-build \fIdirectory\fR was called (in the same conditions +and with the same parameters; since dpkg 1.15.5). + +.TP +.RI "\fB\-\-before\-build\fP " directory +Run the corresponding hook of the source package format (since dpkg 1.15.8). +This hook is +called before any build of the package (\fBdpkg\-buildpackage\fP calls it +very early even before \fBdebian/rules clean\fP). This command is +idempotent and can be called multiple times. Not all source formats +implement something in this hook, and those that do usually prepare the +source tree for the build for example by ensuring that the Debian patches +are applied. + +.TP +.RI "\fB\-\-after\-build\fP " directory +Run the corresponding hook of the source package format (since dpkg 1.15.8). +This hook is +called after any build of the package (\fBdpkg\-buildpackage\fP calls it +last). This command is idempotent and can be called multiple times. Not +all source formats implement something in this hook, and those that do +usually use it to undo what \fB\-\-before\-build\fP has done. + +.TP +.RI "\fB\-\-commit\fP [" directory "] ..." +Record changes in the source tree unpacked in \fIdirectory\fP +(since dpkg 1.16.1). +This command can take supplementary parameters depending on the source format. +It will error out for formats where this operation doesn't mean anything. + +.TP +.BR \-? ", " \-\-help +Show the usage message and exit. +The format specific build and extract options can be shown by using the +\fB\-\-format\fP option. +.TP +.BR \-\-version +Show the version and exit. +. +.SH OPTIONS +.SS Generic build options +.TP +.BI \-c control-file +Specifies the main source control file to read information from. The +default is +.BR debian/control . +If given with relative pathname this is interpreted starting at +the source tree's top level directory. +.TP +.BI \-l changelog-file +Specifies the changelog file to read information from. The +default is +.BR debian/changelog . +If given with relative pathname this is interpreted starting at +the source tree's top level directory. +.TP +.BI \-F changelog-format +Specifies the format of the changelog. See \fBdpkg\-parsechangelog\fP(1) +for information about alternative formats. +.TP +.BI \-\-format= value +Use the given format for building the source package (since dpkg 1.14.17). +It does override any format given in \fBdebian/source/format\fP. +.TP +.BI \-V name = value +Set an output substitution variable. +See \fBdeb\-substvars\fP(5) for a discussion of output substitution. +.TP +.BI \-T substvars-file +Read substitution variables in +.IR substvars-file ; +the default is to not read any file. This option can be used multiple +times to read substitution variables from multiple files (since dpkg 1.15.6). +.TP +.BI \-D field = value +Override or add an output control file field. +.TP +.BI \-U field +Remove an output control file field. +.TP +.BR \-Z "\fIcompression\fP, " \-\-compression =\fIcompression\fP +Specify the compression to use for created tarballs and diff files +(\fB\-\-compression\fP since dpkg 1.15.5). +Note that this option will not cause existing tarballs to be recompressed, +it only affects new files. Supported values are: +.IR gzip ", " bzip2 ", " lzma " and " xz . +The default is \fIxz\fP for formats 2.0 and newer, and \fIgzip\fP for +format 1.0. \fIxz\fP is only supported since dpkg 1.15.5. +.TP +.BR \-z "\fIlevel\fP, " \-\-compression\-level =\fIlevel\fP +Compression level to use (\fB\-\-compression\-level\fP since dpkg 1.15.5). +As with \fB\-Z\fP it only affects newly created +files. Supported values are: +.IR 1 " to " 9 ", " best ", and " fast . +The default is \fI9\fP for gzip and bzip2, \fI6\fP for xz and lzma. +.TP +.BR \-i "[\fIregex\fP], " \-\-diff\-ignore [=\fIregex\fP] +You may specify a perl regular expression to match files you want +filtered out of the list of files for the diff (\fB\-\-diff\-ignore\fP +since dpkg 1.15.6). +(This list is +generated by a find command.) (If the source package is being built as a +version 3 source package using a VCS, this can be used to ignore +uncommitted changes on specific files. Using \-i.* will ignore all of them.) + +The \fB\-i\fP option by itself enables this setting with a default regex +(preserving any modification to the default regex done by a previous use +of \fB\-\-extend\-diff\-ignore\fP) that will filter out control files and +directories of the most common revision control systems, backup and swap +files and Libtool build output directories. There can only be one active +regex, of multiple \fB\-i\fP options only the last one will take effect. + +This is very helpful in cutting out extraneous files that get included +in the diff, e.g. if you maintain your source in a revision control +system and want to use a checkout to build a source package without +including the additional files and directories that it will usually +contain (e.g. CVS/, .cvsignore, .svn/). The default regex is already +very exhaustive, but if you need to replace it, please note that by +default it can match any part of a path, so if you want to match the +begin of a filename or only full filenames, you will need to provide +the necessary anchors (e.g. ‘(^|/)’, ‘($|/)’) yourself. +.TP +.BR \-\-extend\-diff\-ignore =\fIregex\fP +The perl regular expression specified will extend the default value used by +\fB\-\-diff\-ignore\fP and its current value, if set (since dpkg 1.15.6). +It does this by concatenating “\fB|\fP\fIregex\fP” to the existing value. +This option is convenient to use in \fBdebian/source/options\fP to exclude +some auto-generated files from the automatic patch generation. +.TP +.BR \-I "[\fIfile-pattern\fP], " \-\-tar\-ignore [=\fIfile-pattern\fP] +If this option is specified, the pattern will be passed to +.BR tar (1)'s +.B \-\-exclude +option when it is called to generate a .orig.tar or .tar file +(\fB\-\-tar\-ignore\fP since dpkg 1.15.6). +For +example, \fB\-I\fPCVS will make tar skip over CVS directories when generating +a .tar.gz file. The option may be repeated multiple times to list multiple +patterns to exclude. + +\fB\-I\fP by itself adds default \fB\-\-exclude\fP options that will +filter out control files and directories of the most common revision +control systems, backup and swap files and Libtool build output +directories. +.PP +.B Note: +While they have similar purposes, \fB\-i\fP and \fB\-I\fP have very +different syntax and semantics. \fB\-i\fP can only be specified once and +takes a perl compatible regular expression which is matched against +the full relative path of each file. \fB\-I\fP can specified +multiple times and takes a filename pattern with shell wildcards. +The pattern is applied to the full relative path but also +to each part of the path individually. The exact semantic of tar's +\fB\-\-exclude\fP option is somewhat complicated, see +https://www.gnu.org/software/tar/manual/tar.html#wildcards for a full +documentation. + +The default regex and patterns for both options can be seen +in the output of the \fB\-\-help\fP command. +.SS Generic extract options +.TP +.BI \-\-no\-copy +Do not copy original tarballs near the extracted source package +(since dpkg 1.14.17). +.TP +.BI \-\-no\-check +Do not check signatures and checksums before unpacking (since dpkg 1.14.17). +.TP +.B \-\-no\-overwrite\-dir +Do not overwrite the extraction directory if it already exists +(since dpkg 1.18.8). +.TP +.BI \-\-require\-valid\-signature +Refuse to unpack the source package if it doesn't contain an OpenPGP +signature that can be verified (since dpkg 1.15.0) either with the user's +\fItrustedkeys.gpg\fP keyring, one of the vendor-specific keyrings, or one +of the official Debian keyrings +(\fI/usr/share/keyrings/debian\-keyring.gpg\fP +and \fI/usr/share/keyrings/debian\-maintainers.gpg\fP). +.TP +.BI \-\-require\-strong\-checksums +Refuse to unpack the source package if it does not contain any strong +checksums (since dpkg 1.18.7). +Currently the only known checksum considered strong is \fBSHA-256\fP. +.TP +.B \-\-ignore\-bad\-version +Turns the bad source package version check into a non-fatal warning +(since dpkg 1.17.7). +This option should only be necessary when extracting ancient source +packages with broken versions, just for backwards compatibility. + +.SH SOURCE PACKAGE FORMATS +If you don't know what source format to use, you should probably pick +either “3.0 (quilt)” or “3.0 (native)”. +See https://wiki.debian.org/Projects/DebSrc3.0 for information on the +deployment of those formats within Debian. + +.SS Format: 1.0 +A source package in this format consists either of a \fB.orig.tar.gz\fP +associated to a \fB.diff.gz\fP or a single \fB.tar.gz\fP (in that case +the package is said to be \fInative\fP). +Optionally the original tarball might be accompanied by a detached +upstream signature \fB.orig.tar.gz.asc\fP, extraction +supported since dpkg 1.18.5. + +.B Extracting + +Extracting a native package is a simple extraction of the single +tarball in the target directory. Extracting a non-native package +is done by first unpacking the \fB.orig.tar.gz\fP and then applying +the patch contained in the \fB.diff.gz\fP file. The timestamp of +all patched files is reset to the extraction time of the source +package (this avoids timestamp skews leading to problems when +autogenerated files are patched). The diff can create new files (the whole +debian directory is created that way) but can't remove files (empty files +will be left over). + +.B Building + +Building a native package is just creating a single tarball with +the source directory. Building a non-native package involves +extracting the original tarball in a separate “.orig” directory and +regenerating the \fB.diff.gz\fP by comparing the source package +\fIdirectory\fP with the .orig directory. + +.B Build options (with \-\-build): + +If a second non-option argument is supplied it should be the name of the +original source directory or tarfile or the empty string if the package is +a Debian-specific one and so has no debianization diffs. If no second +argument is supplied then +.B dpkg\-source +will look for the original source tarfile +.IB package _ upstream-version .orig.tar.gz +or the original source directory +.IB directory .orig +depending on the \fB\-sX\fP arguments. + +.BR \-sa ", " \-sp ", " \-sk ", " \-su " and " \-sr +will not overwrite existing tarfiles or directories. If this is +desired then +.BR \-sA ", " \-sP ", " \-sK ", " \-sU " and " \-sR +should be used instead. +.PP +.TP +.BR \-sk +Specifies to expect the original source as a tarfile, by default +.IB package _ upstream-version .orig.tar. extension \fR. +It will leave this original source in place as a tarfile, or copy it +to the current directory if it isn't already there. The +tarball will be unpacked into +.IB directory .orig +for the generation of the diff. +.TP +.B \-sp +Like +.B \-sk +but will remove the directory again afterwards. +.TP +.B \-su +Specifies that the original source is expected as a directory, by +default +.IB package - upstream-version .orig +and +.B dpkg\-source +will create a new original source archive from it. +.TP +.B \-sr +Like +.B \-su +but will remove that directory after it has been used. +.TP +.B \-ss +Specifies that the original source is available both as a directory +and as a tarfile. \fBdpkg\-source\fP will use the directory to create +the diff, but the tarfile to create the +.BR .dsc . +This option must be used with care - if the directory and tarfile do +not match a bad source archive will be generated. +.TP +.B \-sn +Specifies to not look for any original source, and to not generate a diff. +The second argument, if supplied, must be the empty string. This is +used for Debian-specific packages which do not have a separate +upstream source and therefore have no debianization diffs. +.TP +.BR \-sa " or " \-sA +Specifies to look for the original source archive as a tarfile or as a +directory - the second argument, if any, may be either, or the empty +string (this is equivalent to using +.BR \-sn ). +If a tarfile is found it will unpack it to create the diff and remove +it afterwards (this is equivalent to +.BR \-sp ); +if a directory is found it will pack it to create the original source +and remove it afterwards (this is equivalent to +.BR \-sr ); +if neither is found it will assume that the package has no +debianization diffs, only a straightforward source archive (this is +equivalent to +.BR \-sn ). +If both are found then \fBdpkg\-source\fP will ignore the directory, +overwriting it, if +.B \-sA +was specified (this is equivalent to +.BR \-sP ) +or raise an error if +.B \-sa +was specified. +.B \-sa +is the default. +.TP +.B \-\-abort\-on\-upstream\-changes +The process fails if the generated diff contains changes to files +outside of the debian sub-directory (since dpkg 1.15.8). +This option is not allowed in +\fBdebian/source/options\fP but can be used in +\fBdebian/source/local\-options\fP. +.PP + +.B Extract options (with \-\-extract): + +In all cases any existing original source tree will be removed. +.TP +.B \-sp +Used when extracting then the original source (if any) will be left +as a tarfile. If it is not already located in the current directory +or if an existing but different file is there it will be copied there. +(\fBThis is the default\fP). +.TP +.B \-su +Unpacks the original source tree. +.TP +.B \-sn +Ensures that the original source is neither copied to the current +directory nor unpacked. Any original source tree that was in the +current directory is still removed. +.PP +All the +.BI \-s X +options are mutually exclusive. If you specify more than one only the +last one will be used. +.TP +.B \-\-skip\-debianization +Skips application of the debian diff on top of the upstream sources +(since dpkg 1.15.1). +. +.SS Format: 2.0 +Extraction supported since dpkg 1.13.9, building supported since dpkg 1.14.8. +Also known as wig&pen. This format is not recommended for wide-spread +usage, the format “3.0 (quilt)” replaces it. +Wig&pen was the first specification of a new-generation source package format. + +The behaviour of this format is the same as the “3.0 (quilt)” format +except that it doesn't use an explicit list of patches. All files in +\fBdebian/patches/\fP matching the perl regular expression \fB[\\w\-]+\fP +must be valid patches: they are applied at extraction time. + +When building a new source package, any change to the upstream source +is stored in a patch named \fBzz_debian\-diff\-auto\fP. +. +.SS Format: 3.0 (native) +Supported since dpkg 1.14.17. +This format is an extension of the native package format as defined +in the 1.0 format. It supports all compression methods and +will ignore by default any VCS specific files and directories +as well as many temporary files (see default value associated to +\fB\-I\fP option in the \fB\-\-help\fP output). +. +.SS Format: 3.0 (quilt) +Supported since dpkg 1.14.17. +A source package in this format contains at least +an original tarball (\fB.orig.tar.\fP\fIext\fP where \fIext\fP can be +\fBgz\fP, \fBbz2\fP, \fBlzma\fP and \fBxz\fP) and a debian tarball +(\fB.debian.tar.\fP\fIext\fP). It can also contain additional original +tarballs (\fB.orig\-\fP\fIcomponent\fP\fB.tar.\fP\fIext\fP). +\fIcomponent\fP can only contain alphanumeric (‘a-zA-Z0-9’) characters +and hyphens (‘\-’). +Optionally each original tarball can be accompanied by a detached +upstream signature (\fB.orig.tar.\fP\fIext\fP\fB.asc\fP and +\fB.orig\-\fP\fIcomponent\fP\fB.tar.\fP\fIext\fP\fB.asc\fP), extraction +supported since dpkg 1.17.20, building supported since dpkg 1.18.5. + +.PP +.B Extracting +.PP +The main original tarball is extracted first, then all additional original +tarballs are extracted in subdirectories named after the \fIcomponent\fP +part of their filename (any pre-existing directory is replaced). The +debian tarball is extracted on top of the source directory after prior +removal of any pre-existing \fBdebian\fP directory. Note that the +debian tarball must contain a \fBdebian\fP sub-directory but it +can also contain binary files outside of that directory (see +\fB\-\-include\-binaries\fP option). +.PP +All patches listed in \fBdebian/patches/\fP\fIvendor\fP\fB.series\fP or +\fBdebian/patches/series\fP are then applied, where \fIvendor\fP will be +the lowercase name of the current vendor, or \fBdebian\fP if there is +no vendor defined. +If the former file is used and the latter one doesn't exist (or is a +symlink), then the latter is replaced with a symlink to the former. +This is meant to simplify usage of \fBquilt\fP to manage the set of patches. +Vendor-specific series files are intended to make it possible to serialize +multiple development branches based on the vendor, in a declarative way, +in preference to open-coding this handling in \fBdebian/rules\fP. +This is particularly useful when the source would need to be patched +conditionally because the affected files do not have built-in conditional +occlusion support. +Note however that while \fBdpkg\-source\fP parses correctly series files +with explicit options used for patch application (stored on each line +after the patch filename and one or more spaces), it does ignore those +options and always expect patches that can be applied with the \fB\-p1\fP +option of \fBpatch\fP. It will thus emit a warning when it encounters +such options, and the build is likely to fail. +.PP +Note that \fBlintian\fP(1) will emit unconditional warnings when using +vendor series due to a controversial Debian specific ruling, which should +not affect any external usage; to silence these, the dpkg lintian profile +can be used by passing «\fB--profile dpkg\fP» to \fBlintian\fP(1). +.PP +The timestamp of all patched files is reset to the extraction time of +the source package (this avoids timestamp skews leading to problems +when autogenerated files are patched). +.PP +Contrary to \fBquilt\fP's default behaviour, patches are expected to apply +without any fuzz. When that is not the case, you should refresh such +patches with \fBquilt\fP, or \fBdpkg\-source\fP will error out while +trying to apply them. +.PP +Similarly to \fBquilt\fP's default behaviour, the patches can remove +files too. +.PP +The file \fB.pc/applied\-patches\fP is created if some +patches have been applied during the extraction. +.PP +.B Building +.PP +All original tarballs found in the current directory are extracted in a +temporary directory by following the same logic as for the unpack, the +debian directory is copied over in the temporary directory, and all +patches except the automatic patch (\fBdebian\-changes\-\fP\fIversion\fP +or \fBdebian\-changes\fP, depending on \fB\-\-single\-debian\-patch\fP) are +applied. The temporary directory is compared to the source package +directory. When the diff is non-empty, the build fails unless +\fB\-\-single\-debian\-patch\fP or \fB\-\-auto\-commit\fP +has been used, in which case the diff is stored in the automatic patch. +If the automatic patch is created/deleted, it's added/removed from the +series file and from the \fBquilt\fP metadata. + +Any change +on a binary file is not representable in a diff and will thus lead to a +failure unless the maintainer deliberately decided to include that +modified binary file in the debian tarball (by listing it in +\fBdebian/source/include\-binaries\fP). The build will also fail if it +finds binary files in the debian sub-directory unless they have been +whitelisted through \fBdebian/source/include\-binaries\fP. + +The updated debian directory and the list of modified binaries is then +used to generate the debian tarball. + +The automatically generated diff doesn't include changes on VCS specific +files as well as many temporary files (see default value associated to +\fB\-i\fP option in the \fB\-\-help\fP output). In particular, the +\fB.pc\fP directory used by \fBquilt\fP is ignored during generation of the +automatic patch. + +Note: \fBdpkg\-source\fP \fB\-\-before\-build\fP (and \fB\-\-build\fP) will +ensure that all patches listed in the series file are applied so that a +package build always has all patches applied. It does this by finding +unapplied patches (they are listed in the \fBseries\fP file but not in +\fB.pc/applied\-patches\fP), and if the first patch in that set can be +applied without errors, it will apply them all. The option +\fB\-\-no\-preparation\fP can be used to disable this +behavior. + +.PP +.B Recording changes +.TP +.RI "\fB\-\-commit\fP [" directory "] [" patch-name "] [" patch-file ] +Generates a patch corresponding to the local changes that are not managed +by the \fBquilt\fP patch system and integrates it in the patch system under +the name \fIpatch-name\fP. If the name is missing, it will be asked +interactively. If \fIpatch-file\fP is given, it is used as the patch +corresponding to the local changes to integrate. Once integrated, an +editor is launched so that you can edit the meta-information in the patch +header. + +Passing \fIpatch-file\fP is mainly useful after a build failure that +pre-generated this file, and on this ground the given file is removed +after integration. Note also that the changes contained in the patch file +must already be applied on the tree and that the files modified by the +patch must not have supplementary unrecorded changes. + +If the patch generation detects modified binary files, they will be +automatically added to \fBdebian/source/include\-binaries\fP so that +they end up in the debian tarball (exactly like \fBdpkg-source +\-\-include\-binaries \-\-build\fP would do). +.PP +.B Build options +.TP +.BI \-\-allow\-version\-of\-quilt\-db= version +Allow \fBdpkg\-source\fP to build the source package if the version of +the \fBquilt\fP metadata is the one specified, even if \fBdpkg\-source\fP +doesn't know about it (since dpkg 1.15.5.4). +Effectively this says that the given version of the +\fBquilt\fP metadata is compatible with the version 2 that \fBdpkg\-source\fP +currently supports. The version of the \fBquilt\fP metadata is stored in +\fB.pc/.version\fP. +.TP +.B \-\-include\-removal +Do not ignore removed files and include them in the automatically +generated patch. +.TP +.B \-\-include\-timestamp +Include timestamp in the automatically generated patch. +.TP +.B \-\-include\-binaries +Add all modified binaries in the debian tarball. Also add them to +\fBdebian/source/include\-binaries\fP: they will be added by default +in subsequent builds and this option is thus no more needed. +.TP +.B \-\-no\-preparation +Do not try to prepare the build tree by applying patches which are +apparently unapplied (since dpkg 1.14.18). +.TP +.B \-\-single\-debian\-patch +Use \fBdebian/patches/debian\-changes\fP instead of +\fBdebian/patches/debian\-changes\-\fP\fIversion\fP for the name of the +automatic patch generated during build (since dpkg 1.15.5.4). +This option is particularly +useful when the package is maintained in a VCS and a patch set can't reliably +be generated. Instead the current diff with upstream should be stored in a +single patch. The option would be put in \fBdebian/source/local\-options\fP +and would be accompanied by a \fBdebian/source/local\-patch\-header\fP file +explaining how the Debian changes can be best reviewed, for example in the +VCS that is used. +.TP +.B \-\-create\-empty\-orig +Automatically create the main original tarball as empty if it's missing +and if there are supplementary original tarballs (since dpkg 1.15.6). +This option is meant to +be used when the source package is just a bundle of multiple upstream +software and where there's no “main” software. +.TP +.B \-\-no\-unapply\-patches, \-\-unapply\-patches +By default, \fBdpkg\-source\fP will automatically unapply the patches in the +\fB\-\-after\-build\fP hook if it did apply them during +\fB\-\-before\-build\fP (\fB\-\-unapply\-patches\fP since dpkg 1.15.8, +\fB\-\-no\-unapply\-patches\fP since dpkg 1.16.5). +Those options allow you to forcefully disable +or enable the patch unapplication process. Those options are only allowed +in \fBdebian/source/local\-options\fP so that all generated source +packages have the same behavior by default. +.TP +.B \-\-abort\-on\-upstream\-changes +The process fails if an automatic patch has been generated +(since dpkg 1.15.8). +This option +can be used to ensure that all changes were properly recorded in separate +\fBquilt\fP patches prior to the source package build. This option is not +allowed in \fBdebian/source/options\fP but can be used in +\fBdebian/source/local\-options\fP. +.TP +.B \-\-auto\-commit +The process doesn't fail if an automatic patch has been generated, instead +it's immediately recorded in the \fBquilt\fP series. + +.PP +.B Extract options +.TP +.B \-\-skip\-debianization +Skips extraction of the debian tarball on top of the upstream sources +(since dpkg 1.15.1). +.TP +.B \-\-skip\-patches +Do not apply patches at the end of the extraction (since dpkg 1.14.18). +. +.SS Format: 3.0 (custom) +Supported since dpkg 1.14.17. +This format is special. +It doesn't represent a real source package +format but can be used to create source packages with arbitrary files. +.PP +.B Build options +.PP +All non-option arguments are taken as files to integrate in the +generated source package. They must exist and are preferably +in the current directory. At least one file must be given. +.TP +.BI \-\-target\-format= value +\fBRequired\fP. Defines the real format of the generated source package. +The generated .dsc file will contain this value in its \fBFormat\fP field +and not “3.0 (custom)”. +. +.SS Format: 3.0 (git) +Supported since dpkg 1.14.17. +This format is experimental. +.PP +A source package in this format consists of a +single bundle of a git repository \fB.git\fP to hold the source of a package. +There may also be a \fB.gitshallow\fP file listing revisions for a shallow +git clone. +.PP +.B Extracting +.PP +The bundle is cloned as a git repository to the target directory. +If there is a gitshallow file, it is installed as \fI.git/shallow\fP inside +the cloned git repository. +.PP +Note that by default the new repository will have the same branch checked +out that was checked out in the original source. +(Typically “master”, but it could be anything.) +Any other branches will be available under \fIremotes/origin/\fP. +.PP +.B Building +.PP +Before going any further, some checks are done to ensure that we +don't have any non-ignored uncommitted changes. +.PP +\fBgit\-bundle\fP(1) is used to generate a bundle of the git repository. +By default, all branches and tags in the repository are included in the +bundle. +.PP +.B Build options +.TP +.BI \-\-git\-ref= ref +Allows specifying a git ref to include in the git bundle. Use disables +the default behavior of including all branches and tags. May be specified +multiple times. The \fIref\fP can be the name of a branch or tag to +include. It may also be any parameter that can be passed to +\fBgit\-rev\-list\fP(1). For example, to include only +the master branch, use \fB\-\-git\-ref=\fPmaster. To include all tags and +branches, except for the private branch, use \fB\-\-git\-ref=\fP\-\-all +\fB\-\-git\-ref=\fP^private +.TP +.BI \-\-git\-depth= number +Creates a shallow clone with a history truncated to the specified number of +revisions. +.SS Format: 3.0 (bzr) +Supported since dpkg 1.14.17. +This format is experimental. +It generates a single tarball containing the bzr repository. +.PP +.B Extracting +.PP +The tarball is unpacked and then bzr is used to checkout the current +branch. +.PP +.B Building +.PP +Before going any further, some checks are done to ensure that we +don't have any non-ignored uncommitted changes. +.PP +Then the VCS specific part of the source directory is copied over to a +temporary directory. Before this temporary directory is packed in a tarball, +various cleanup are done to save space. +.SH DIAGNOSTICS +.SS no source format specified in debian/source/format +The file \fBdebian/source/format\fP should always exist and indicate the +desired source format. For backwards compatibility, format “1.0” is +assumed when the file doesn't exist but you should not rely on this: +at some point in the future \fBdpkg\-source\fP will be modified to fail +when that file doesn't exist. + +The rationale is that format “1.0” is no longer the recommended format, +you should usually pick one of the newer formats (“3.0 (quilt)”, “3.0 +(native)”) but \fBdpkg\-source\fP will not do this automatically for you. +If you want to continue using the old format, you should be explicit about +it and put “1.0” in \fBdebian/source/format\fP. +.SS the diff modifies the following upstream files +When using source format “1.0” it is usually a bad idea to modify +upstream files directly as the changes end up hidden and mostly +undocumented in the .diff.gz file. Instead you should store your changes +as patches in the debian directory and apply them at build-time. To avoid +this complexity you can also use the format “3.0 (quilt)” that offers +this natively. +.SS cannot represent change to \fIfile\fP +Changes to upstream sources are usually stored with patch files, but not +all changes can be represented with patches: they can only alter the +content of plain text files. If you try replacing a file with something of +a different type (for example replacing a plain file with a symlink or a +directory), you will get this error message. +.SS newly created empty file \fIfile\fB will not be represented in diff +Empty files can't be created with patch files. Thus this change is not +recorded in the source package and you are warned about it. +.SS executable mode \fIperms\fB of \fIfile\fB will not be represented in diff +Patch files do not record permissions of files and thus executable +permissions are not stored in the source package. This warning reminds you +of that fact. +.SS special mode \fIperms\fB of \fIfile\fB will not be represented in diff +Patch files do not record permissions of files and thus modified +permissions are not stored in the source package. This warning reminds you +of that fact. +. +.SH ENVIRONMENT +.TP +.B DPKG_COLORS +Sets the color mode (since dpkg 1.18.5). +The currently accepted values are: \fBauto\fP (default), \fBalways\fP and +\fBnever\fP. +.TP +.B DPKG_NLS +If set, it will be used to decide whether to activate Native Language Support, +also known as internationalization (or i18n) support (since dpkg 1.19.0). +The accepted values are: \fB0\fP and \fB1\fP (default). +.TP +.B SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH +If set, it will be used as the timestamp (as seconds since the epoch) to +clamp the mtime in the \fBtar\fP(5) file entries. +.TP +.B VISUAL +.TQ +.B EDITOR +Used by the “2.0” and “3.0 (quilt)” source format modules. +.TP +.B GIT_DIR +.TQ +.B GIT_INDEX_FILE +.TQ +.B GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY +.TQ +.B GIT_ALTERNATE_OBJECT_DIRECTORIES +.TQ +.B GIT_WORK_TREE +Used by the “3.0 (git)” source format modules. +. +.SH FILES +.SS debian/source/format +This file contains on a single line the format that should be used to +build the source package (possible formats are described above). No leading +or trailing spaces are allowed. +.SS debian/source/include\-binaries +This file contains a list of binary files (one per line) that should be +included in the debian tarball. Leading and trailing spaces are stripped. +Lines starting with ‘\fB#\fP’ are comments and are skipped. +Empty lines are ignored. +.SS debian/source/options +This file contains a list of long options that should be automatically +prepended to the set of command line options of a \fBdpkg\-source \-\-build\fR +or \fBdpkg\-source \-\-print\-format\fR call. Options like +\fB\-\-compression\fR and \fB\-\-compression\-level\fR are well suited for +this file. +.P +Each option should be put on a separate line. Empty lines and lines +starting with ‘\fB#\fP’ are ignored. +The leading ‘\fB\-\-\fP’ should be stripped and short options are +not allowed. +Optional spaces are allowed around the ‘\fB=\fP’ symbol and optional +quotes are allowed around the value. +Here's an example of such a file: +.P + # let dpkg\-source create a debian.tar.bz2 with maximal compression + compression = "bzip2" + compression\-level = 9 + # use debian/patches/debian\-changes as automatic patch + single\-debian\-patch + # ignore changes on config.{sub,guess} + extend-diff-ignore = "(^|/)(config\.sub|config\.guess)$" +.P +Note: \fBformat\fR options are not accepted in this file, you should +use \fBdebian/source/format\fR instead. +.SS debian/source/local\-options +Exactly like \fBdebian/source/options\fP except that the file is not +included in the generated source package. It can be useful to store +a preference tied to the maintainer or to the VCS repository where +the source package is maintained. +.SS debian/source/local\-patch\-header \fRand\fP debian/source/patch\-header +Free form text that is put on top of the automatic patch generated +in formats “2.0” or “3.0 (quilt)”. \fBlocal\-patch\-header\fP is not +included in the generated source package while \fBpatch\-header\fP is. +.SS debian/patches/\fIvendor\fP.series +.SS debian/patches/series +This file lists all patches that have to be applied (in the given order) +on top of the upstream source package. Leading and trailing spaces are +stripped. +The \fIvendor\fP will be the lowercase name of the current vendor, or +\fBdebian\fP if there is no vendor defined. +If the vendor-specific series file does not exist, the vendor-less series +file will be used. +Lines starting with ‘\fB#\fP’ are comments and are skipped. +Empty lines are ignored. +Remaining lines start with a patch filename (relative +to the \fBdebian/patches/\fP directory) up to the first space character or +the end of line. Optional \fBquilt\fP options can follow up to the end of line +or the first ‘\fB#\fP’ preceded by one or more spaces (which marks the +start of a comment up to the end of line). +.SH BUGS +The point at which field overriding occurs compared to certain +standard output field settings is rather confused. +.SH SEE ALSO +.ad l +.BR deb\-src\-control (5), +.BR deb\-changelog (5), +.BR dsc (5). -- cgit v1.2.3