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diff --git a/doc/PROGRAMMING.md b/doc/PROGRAMMING.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fd28b6a --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/PROGRAMMING.md @@ -0,0 +1,694 @@ +# PROGRAMMING + +This file documents things you should know to write a new debhelper program. +Any program with a name that begins with `dh_` should conform to these +guidelines (with the historical exception of `dh_make`). + +## Standardization + +There are lots of debhelper commands. To make the learning curve shallower, +I want them all to behave in a standard manner: + +All debhelper programs have names beginning with `dh_`. This is so we don't +pollute the name space too much. + +Debhelper programs should never output anything to standard output except +error messages, important warnings, and the actual commands they run that +modify files under `debian/` (this last only if they are passed `-v`, and if you +output the commands, you should indent them with 1 tab). This is so we don't +have a lot of noise output when all the debhelper commands in a `debian/rules` +are run, so the important stuff is clearly visible. + +An exception to above rule are `dh_auto_*` commands and `dh` itself. They will +also print the commands interacting with the upstream build system and which +of the simple debhelper programs are called. (i.e. print what a traditional +non-[dh(1)] using `debian/rules` would print but nothing else). + +Debhelper programs should accept all options listed in the "SHARED +DEBHELPER OPTIONS" section of [debhelper(7)], including any long forms of +these options, like `--verbose`. If necessary, the options may be ignored. + +If debhelper commands need config files, they should use +`debian/package.filename` as the name of the config file (replace filename +with whatever your command wants), and `debian/filename` should also be +checked for config information for the first binary package in +`debian/control`. Also, debhelper commands should accept the same sort of +information that appears in the config files, on their command lines, if +possible, and apply that information to the first package they act on. +The config file format should be as simple as possible, generally just a +list of files to act on. + +Debhelper programs should never modify the `debian/postinst`, `debian/prerm`, +etc scripts. Instead, they can add lines to `debian/postinst.debhelper`, etc. +The `autoscript()` function (see below) is one easy way to do this. +`dh_installdeb` is an exception, it will run after the other commands and +merge these modifications into the actual postinst scripts. + +In general, files named `debian/*.debhelper` and all content in +`debian/.debhelper` are internal to debhelper, and their existence or +use should not be relied on by external programs such as the build +process of a package. These files will be deleted by `dh_clean`. + +Debhelper programs should default to doing exactly what policy says to do. + +There are always exceptions. Just ask me. + +## Introducing Dh_Lib + +`Dh_Lib` is the library used by all debhelper programs to parse their +arguments and set some useful variables. It's not mandatory that your +program use `Dh_Lib.pm`, but it will make it a lot easier to keep it in sync +with the rest of debhelper if it does, so this is highly encouraged. + +Use `Dh_Lib` like this: + + use Debian::Debhelper::Dh_Lib; + our $VERSION = '1.0'; + init(); + +The `init()` function causes `Dh_lib` to parse the command line and do +some other initialization tasks. If present, `$main::VERSION` will be +used to determine the version of the tool (e.g. embedded into +autoscript snippets). + +## Argument processing + +All debhelper programs should respond to certain arguments, such as `-v`, `-i`, +`-a`, and `-p`. To help you make this work right, `Dh_Lib.pm` handles argument +processing. Just call `init()`. + +You can add support for additional options to your command by passing an +options hash to `init()`. The hash is then passed on the `Getopt::Long` to +parse the command line options. For example, to add a `--foo` option, which +sets `$dh{FOO}`: + + init(options => { foo => \$dh{FOO} }); + +After argument processing, some global variables are used to hold the +results; programs can use them later. These variables are elements of the +`%dh` hash. + +| switch | variable | description | +|---------------------|-----------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| +| `-v` | `VERBOSE` | should the program verbosely output what it is doing? | +| `--no-act` | `NO_ACT` | should the program not actually do anything? | +| `-i`,`-a`,`-p`,`-N` | `DOPACKAGES` | a space delimited list of the binary packages to act on (in `Dh_Lib.pm`, this is an array) | +| `-i` | `DOINDEP` | set if we're acting on binary independent packages | +| `-a` | `DOARCH` | set if we're acting on binary dependent packages | +| `-n` | `NOSCRIPTS` | if set, do not make any modifications to the package's postinst, postrm, etc scripts. | +| `-o` | `ONLYSCRIPTS` | if set, only make modifications to the package's scripts, but don't look for or install associated files. | +| `-X` | `EXCLUDE` | exclude something from processing (you decide what this means for your program) (This is an array) | +| `-X` | `EXCLUDE_FIND` | same as `EXCLUDE`, except all items are put into a string in a way that they will make find find them. (Use `!` in front to negate that, of course) Note that this should only be used inside `complex_doit()`, not in `doit()`. | +| `-d` | `D_FLAG` | you decide what this means to your program | +| `-P` | `TMPDIR` | package build directory (implies only one package is being acted on) | +| `-u` | `U_PARAMS` | will be set to a string, that is typically parameters your program passes on to some other program. (This is an array) | +| `-V` | `V_FLAG` | will be set to a string, you decide what it means to your program | +| `-V` | `V_FLAG_SET` | will be 1 if `-V` was specified, even if no parameters were passed along with the `-V` | +| `-A` | `PARAMS_ALL` | generally means that additional command line parameters passed to the program (other than those processed here), will apply to all binary packages the program acts on, not just the first | +| `--mainpackage` | `MAINPACKAGE` | controls which package is treated as the main package to act on | +| `--name` | `NAME` | a name to use for installed files, instead of the package name | +| `--error-handler` | `ERROR_HANDLER` | a function to call on error | + +Any additional command line parameters that do not start with "`-`" will be +ignored, and you can access them later just as you normally would. + +## Global variables + +The following keys are also set in the `%dh` hash when you call `init()`: + +- `MAINPACKAGE` + + the name of the first binary package listed in `debian/control` + +- `FIRSTPACKAGE` + + the first package we were instructed to act on. This package + typically gets special treatment; additional arguments + specified on the command line may effect it. + +## Functions + +`Dh_Lib.pm` also contains a number of functions you may find useful. + +- `doit([$options, ]@command)` + + Pass this function an array that is a command with arguments. + It will run the command (unless `$dh{NO_ACT}` is set), and + if `$dh{VERBOSE}` is set, it will also output the command to stdout. You + should use this function for almost all commands your program performs + that manipulate files in the package build directories. + + The `$options` argument (if passed) must be a hashref (added in debhelper 10.7). + The following key-value pairs can be used: + + - `stdout` => A file name. The child process will have its STDOUT redirected + to that file. [debhelper (>= 10.7)] + - `chdir` => A directory. The child process will do a chdir into that + directory before executing the command. [debhelper (>= 10.9)] + - `update_env` => A hashref. Each key in it represents an environment variable + that should be set in the child (possibly replacing the existing value) + prior to the exec. If the value is undef, the environment variable will + be unset. Environment variables in `%ENV` but not listed in the `update_env` + hashref will be preserved as-is. [debhelper (>= 11.1)] + + This will *not* invoke a shell, so meta characters will not have any special + meaning. Use `complex_doit` for that (or emulate via `bash -c`). + NB: In compat 11 and below, there was a bug that would make `doit` fork a shell + in one special case. This is deprecated and will be removed in compat 12. + The detection code for this can be disabled by passing an empty hashref for + as `$options`. This will make doit unconditionally avoid forking a shell. + +- `print_and_doit([$options, ]@command)` + + Like `doit` but will print unless `$dh{QUIET}` is set. See "Standardization" + above for when this is allowed to be called. + +- `complex_doit($command)` + + Pass this function a string that is a shell command, it will run it + similarly to how `doit()` does. You can pass more complicated commands + to this (i.e. commands involving piping redirection), however, you + have to worry about things like escaping shell metacharacters. + +- `verbose_print($message)` + + Pass this command a string, and it will echo it if `$dh{VERBOSE}` is set. + +- `nonquiet_print($message)` + + Pass this command a string, and it will echo it unless `$dh{QUIET}` is set. + See "Standardization" above for when this is allowed to be called. + +- `error($errormsg)` + + Pass this command a string, it will output it to standard error and + exit. + +- `error_exitcode($cmd)` + + Pass this subroutine a string (representing a command line), it will + output a message describing that the command failed to standard error + and exit. Note that this relies on the value of `$?` to produce a + meaningful error message. Even if `$?` is `0`, this *will* still terminate + the program (although with a rather unhelpful message). + +- `warning($message)` + + Pass this command a string, and it will output it to standard error + as a warning message. + +- `tmpdir($dir)` + + Pass this command the name of a binary package, it will return the + name of the tmp directory that will be used as this package's + package build directory. Typically, this will be `debian/package`. + +- `compat($num)` + + Pass this command a number, and if the current compatibility level + is less than or equal to that number, it will return true. + Looks at `DH_COMPAT` to get the compatibility level. + +- `pkgfile($package, $basename)` + + Pass this command the name of a binary package, and the base name of a + file, and it will return the actual filename to use. This is used + for allowing debhelper programs to have configuration files in the + `debian/` directory, so there can be one config file per binary + package. The convention is that the files are named + `debian/package.filename`, and `debian/filename` is also allowable for + the `$dh{MAINPACKAGE}`. If the file does not exist, nothing is returned. + + If the *entire* behavior of a command, when run without any special + options, is determined by the existence of 1 or more pkgfiles, + or by the existence of a file or directory in a location in the + tmpdir, it can be marked as such, which allows dh to automatically + skip running it. Please see "Optimization techniques" below. + +- `pkgext($package)` + + Pass this command the name of a binary package, and it will return + the name to prefix to files in `debian/` for this package. For the + `$dh{MAINPACKAGE}`, it returns nothing (there is no prefix), for the other + packages, it returns `package.`. + +- `isnative($package)` + + Pass this command the name of a package, it returns 1 if the package + is a native debian package. + As a side effect, `$dh{VERSION}` is set to the version number of the + package. + +- `autoscript($package, $scriptname, $snippetname, $substparam)` + + Pass parameters: + - binary package to be affected + - script to add to + - filename of snippet. For testing purposes, you can set the + environment variable `DH_DATAFILES` containing a autoscripts + directory, which can be used to shadow the snippets provided + in `/usr/share/debhelper/autoscripts` (or to test newly added + snippets). + Older versions of debhelper (<< 13.1~) do not support + `DH_DATAFILES`. If you need to support debhelper (<< 13.1~) + then you can set `DH_AUTOSCRIPTDIR` to a directory containing + the snippets instead (note it should point to the autoscripts + directory unlike `DH_DATAFILES`). + + - (optional) A substitution parameter, which is one of 3 types: + - sed commands to run on the snippet, e.g. `s/#PACKAGE#/$PACKAGE/`. + Note: Passed to the shell inside double quotes. + - a perl sub to invoke with `$_` set to each line of the snippet + in turn. + - a hashref, where each key will substitute `#${key}#` with the + value that `$key` points to. [debhelper (>= 10.7)] + + This command automatically adds shell script snippets to a debian + maintainer script (like the postinst or prerm). + Note that in v6 mode and up, the snippets are added in reverse + order for the removal scripts. + +- `autotrigger($package, $trigger_type, $trigger_target)` + + This command automatically adds a trigger to the package. The + parameters: + - binary package to be affected + - the type of trigger (e.g. "activate-noawait") + - the target (e.g. `ldconfig` or `/usr/share/foo`) + +- `dirname($pathname)` + + Return directory part of pathname. + +- `basename($pathname)` + + Return base of pathname, + +- `addsubstvar($package, $substvar, $deppackage, $verinfo, $remove)` + + This function adds a dependency on some package to the specified + substvar in a package's substvar's file. It needs all these + parameters: + - binary package that gets the item + - name of the substvar to add the item to + - the package that will be depended on + - version info for the package (optional) (i.e. ">= 1.1") + - if this last parameter is passed, the thing that would be added + is removed instead. This can be useful to ensure that a debhelper + command is idempotent. (However, we generally don't bother, + and rely on the user calling `dh_prep`.) Note that without this + parameter, if you call the function twice with the same values it + will only add one item to the substvars file. + +- `delsubstvar($package, $substvar)` + + This function removes the entire line for the substvar from the + package's shlibs file. + +- `excludefile($filename)` + + This function returns true if `-X` has been used to ask for the file + to be excluded. + +- `is_udeb($package)` + + Returns true if the package is marked as a udeb in the control + file. + +- `getpackages($type)` + + Returns a list of packages in the control file. + Pass "arch" or "indep" to specify arch-dependent or + -independent. If `$type` is omitted, returns all + packages (including packages that are not built + for this architecture). Pass "both" to get the union + of "arch" and "indep" packages. + Note that "both" is *not* the same omitting the `$type` parameter. + As a side effect, populates `%package_arches` and `%package_types` with + the types of all packages (not only those returned). + +- `get_source_date_epoch()` + + Return the value of `$ENV{SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH}` if exists. + Otherwise compute the value from the first changelog entry, + use it to set the ENV variable and return it. + +- `inhibit_log()` + + Prevent logging the program's successful finish to + `debian/*debhelper.log` + + Since debhelper 12.9, this can be done by passing the `inhibit_log` + option with a value of 1 to `init()` instead. E.g. + + init('inhibit_log' => 1); + +- `load_log($package, $hashref)` + + Loads the log file for the given package and returns a list of + logged commands. + (Passing a hashref also causes it to populate the hash.) + +- `write_log($cmd, $package ...)` + + Writes the log files for the specified package(s), adding + the cmd to the end. + +- `restore_file_on_clean($file)` + + Store a copy of `$file`, which will be restored by `dh_clean`. + The `$file` *must* be a relative path to the package root and + *must* be a real regular file. Dirs, devices and symlinks + (and everything else) *cannot* be restored by this. + If `$file` is passed multiple times (e.g. from different programs) + only the first version is stored. + CAVEAT: This *cannot* undo arbitrary "rm -fr"'ing. The dir, + which the `$file` is/was in, must be present when `dh_clean` is + called. + +- `make_symlink($src, $dest, $tmp)` + + Creates a Policy compliant system link called `$dest` pointing to + `$src`. If `$tmp` is given, then `$tmp` will be prefixed to `$dest` + when creating the actual symlink. + +- `install_dh_config_file($src, $dest)` + + Installs `$src` into `$dest` using mode 0644. + If compat is 9 (or later) and `$src` is executable, `$src` will + be executed instead and its output will be used to generate the + `$dest` file. + +- `install_dir(@dirs)` / `mkdirs(@dirs)` + + Create the directories denoted by the paths in `@dirs` and all + parent entries as well (as needed). It uses mode 0755. + If a directory listed in `@dirs` already exists, the function + silently skips that directory (similar to `mkdir -p`). + + The `install_dir` function should be used for directories + installed in a final package while `mkdirs` should be used + for other directories. The difference is related to whether + the change will be shown via -v/--verbose or not. The + `mkdirs` function requires `debhelper (>= 13.11~)`. + +- `install_file($src, $dest)` + + Installs `$src` into `$dest` with mode 0644. The parent dir of + `$dest` must exist (can be created with `install_dir`). + This is intended for installing regular non-executable files. + +- `install_prog($src, $dest)` + + Installs `$src` into `$dest` with mode 0755. The parent dir of + `$dest` must exist (can be created with `install_dir`). + This is intended for installing scripts or binaries. + +- `install_lib($src, $dest)` + + Installs a library at the path `$src` into `$dest`. The parent + dir of `$dest` must exist (can be created with `install_dir`). + This is intended for installing libraries. + +- `reset_perm_and_owner($mode, $path...)` + + Resets the ownership and mode (POSIX permissions) of `$path` + This is useful for files created directly by the script, but + it not necessary for files installed via the `install_*` + functions. + The file owner and group is set to "root:root". The change + is only done on the exact paths listed (i.e. it is *not* + recursive). + Mode should be passed as an integer (not a string). + +- `open_gz($file)` + + Open `$file`, read from it as a gzip-compressed file and return + the file handle. + Depending on runtime features, it might be a pipe from an + external process (which will die with a "SIGPIPE" if you + do not consume all the input) + +- `deprecated_functionality($warn_msg[, $rm_compat[, $rm_msg]])` + + Emit `$warn_msg` as a deprecation warning, or error out if `$rm_compat` + is provided and equal to (or greater than) the active compat level. + The `$rm_msg` parameter can be used to provide a custom error message + in the latter case (if omitted, `$warn_msg` will be used in both cases). + The function will provide a separate diagnostic about which compat + level that will remove/removed the functionality if `$rm_compat` is + given. + +- `log_installed_files($package, @paths)` + + Creates a logfile (in `debian/.debhelper/generated`) for the helper's + processing of `$package`, which installed the files listed in + `@paths`. This logfile will later be used by the `dh_missing` helper. + Paths should be relative to the package root (i.e. the directory + containing `debian/`) and should not have superfluous segments + (e.g. avoid `foo/../bar` or `foo/./bar`). + If a directory is listed, it and all paths recursively beneath is + also considered installed. + +- `on_pkgs_in_parallel($code)` - prototype: (&) + + Short hand for `on_items_in_parallel` with `$dh{DOPACKAGES}` as + as list of packages. + +- `on_items_in_parallel($item_list_ref, $code)` + + Splits all the items in `$item_list_ref` into a number of groups + based on the max parallel (as decided by `DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS`) + A subprocess is forked for each group (minimum 1 process will be + forked) and each subprocess will be given a group of items + to process. Each group is passed to the `$code` sub, which will + then process it and return normally on success. + Example: + + my @all_packages = getpackages(); + on_items_in_parallel(\@all_packages, sub { + for my $package (@_) { + my $tmp=tmpdir($package); + my $pkgfile = pkgfile($package, 'foo'); + ...; + } + }); + my @work_list = compute_work_list(); + on_items_in_parallel(\@work_list, sub { + for my $item (@_) { + ...; + } + }); + + If there is an error, which should stop the build, please invoke + either `error()` or `error_exitcode`. Alternatively, a trappable + error (e.g. `die($msg)`) can also be used. + + Keep in mind that the sub will always be run in a subprocess, + so it cannot update global state. + +## Sequence Addons + +The [dh(1)] command has a `--with <addon>` parameter that can be used to load +a sequence addon module named `Debian::Debhelper::Sequence::<addon>`. +These modules can add/remove commands to the dh command sequences, by +calling some functions from `Dh_Lib`: + +- `insert_before($existing_command, $new_command)` + + Insert `$new_command` in sequences before `$existing_command` + + Compatible with "arch-only"/"indep-only" modes if the command + appears only in a compatible sequence. + +- `insert_after($existing_command, $new_command)` + + Insert `$new_command` in sequences after `$existing_command` + + Compatible with "arch-only"/"indep-only" modes if the command + appears only in a compatible sequence. + +- `remove_command($existing_command)` + + Remove `$existing_command` from the list of commands to run + in all sequences. + + Cannot be used in "arch-only"/"indep-only" mode. + +- `add_command($new_command, $sequence)` + + Add `$new_command` to the beginning of the specified sequence. + If the sequence does not exist, it will be created. + + Compatible with "arch-only"/"indep-only" modes if `$sequence` + is an "-arch" or "-indep" sequence (respectively). + +- `add_command_options($command, $opt1, $opt2, ...)` + + Append `$opt1`, `$opt2` etc. to the list of additional options which + dh passes when running the specified `$command`. These options are + not relayed to debhelper commands called via `$command` override. + + Cannot be used in "arch-only"/"indep-only" mode. + +- `remove_command_options($command)` + + Clear all additional `$command` options previously added with + `add_command_options()`. + + Cannot be used in "arch-only"/"indep-only" mode. + +- `remove_command_options($command, $opt1, $opt2, ...)` + + Remove `$opt1`, `$opt2` etc. from the list of additional options which + dh passes when running the specified `$command`. + + Cannot be used in "arch-only"/"indep-only" mode. + +- `declare_command_obsolete([$error_compat, ]$command)` + + Declare `$command` as obsolete, which make dh warn about leftover + override / hook targets. Note that `$command` *MUST NOT* be present + in the sequence! + + The `$error_compat` parameter defines the compat level where + referencing this command via a hook target will become an error. + This must be at least 13 (which is the default if omitted). + Be careful with using already closed compat levels as error compat + for new commands as it will cause FTBFS. + + Cannot be used in "arch-only"/"indep-only" mode. + +## Optimization techniques + +Most debhelper tools will have situations where they are not useful and can +be skipped. To support this, dh will look for a "NOOP PROMISE" as a part of +a comment in the command before running it. These promises have the form: + + # PROMISE: DH NOOP WITHOUT pkgfile-logged(pkgfileA) pkgfile-logged(pkgfileB) tmp(need/this) cli-options() + +The following keywords are defined: + +- `pkgfile(X)`: The command might do something if `debian/X` (or `debian/<package>.X`) + exist for any of the packages it will be run for. If the debhelper tool + interacts with `dh_missing`, you always want to use `pkgfile-logged(X)` instead. + +- `pkgfile-logged(X)`: Same as `pkgfile(X)` but it will also register which files + it handles so `dh_missing` can see it. + +- `tmp(X)`: The command might do something if `debian/<package>/X` exists. + +- `cli-options(--foo|--bar)`: The command might do something if *either* `--foo` + OR `--bar` are passed to the command. + +- `cli-options(BUILDSYSTEM)`: The command is a build system command (`dh_auto_*`) + and will react to standard build system command line options. + +- `cli-options()`: Special variant of `cli-options()` to declare that command + line options will not affect whether the tool will do something. This enables + dh to skip commands even when passed custom options. Without an explicit + `cli-option(...)` hint, dh will assume the command might react to it. + +If the hint is present and ALL of the keywords imply that the command can be +skipped, dh will skip the command. + +## Logging helpers and dh_missing + +Since debhelper 10.3, debhelper has had a helper called `dh_missing`. It +takes over the `--list-missing` and `--fail-missing` options from `dh_install` +and as the advantage that it can "see" what other helpers have installed. + +Under the hood, this works by the helpers logging the source files +they (would) install to a hidden log file. When `dh_missing` is called, +it reads all these log files to determine which files have would been +installed and compare them to what is present. + +If you are writing a helper that need to integrate with `dh_missing`, +here is what you do: + +### Dh_Lib-based helpers + +- Replace `@{$dh{DOPACKAGES}}` with `getpackages()` and use + `process_pkg($package)` to determine if the helper should actually + install anything. +- Call `log_installed_files` at least once per package (even on the ones + that are not to be acted on) with a list of source files that would be + installed. + - You can list entire directories even if there are files under + it that are ignored. + - Please call `log_installed_files` *even if* the list is empty for that + packages. This enables `dh_missing` to see that the helper has been run + and nothing should be installed for that package. + - Prefer calling `log_installed_files` *exactly once* per package as + this is what it is optimized for. +- If your helper has a `PROMISE`, it must use `pkgfile-logged(<file>)` + for its config files. (See [#867246]) + - CAVEAT: This requires a dependency on "debhelper (>= 10.2.5)". Prior + to that version, debhelper will wrongly optimize your helper out. +- Consider using `dh_installman` or `dh_installexamples` as examples. + +### Other helpers - via dh_assistant log-installed-files + +This process requires debhelper/13.10 or later. + +- The helper must compile a list of files it would have installed for + each package (even packages that are not acted on). The file list + should be relative to the source package root (e.g. + `debian/tmp/usr/bin/bar`). + - This list can also contain directories. They will be flagged as + installed along with their content (recursively). +- Invoke `dh_assistant log-installed-files --on-behalf-of-cmd=${HELPER_NAME} -p${package} ${PATHS}` + - Invoking `dh_assistant` when your tool has no paths to log is + still recommended to let dh_missing that your tool had nothing + to record. + - Prefer calling `dh_assistant log-installed-files` *exactly once* + per package per invocation of your tool as this is what it is + optimized for. +- If your helper has a PROMISE, it must use `pkgfile-logged(<file>)` + for its config files (see [#867246]). + +### Other helpers - manually + +- The helper must compile a list of files it would have installed for + each package (even packages that are not acted on). The file list + should be relative to the source package root (e.g. + `debian/tmp/usr/bin/bar`). + - This list can also contain directories. They will be flagged as + installed along with their content (recursively). +- The helper must append to the file (create it if missing): + `debian/.debhelper/generated/${package}/installed-by-${HELPER_NAME}` + - Example: `debian/.debhelper/generated/lintian/installed-by-dh_install` + - The file should be created even if it is empty. This enables `dh_missing` + to see that the helper has been run and nothing would be installed for + that package. +- Please append to the file if it exists as the helper may be called multiple + times (once with `-a` and once with `-i`). It is completely fine if this + leaves duplicate entries as dh_missing will deduplicate these. +- If your helper has a PROMISE, it must use `pkgfile-logged(<file>)` + for its config files (see [#867246]). + CAVEAT: This requires a dependency on "debhelper (>= 10.2.5)". Prior + to that version, debhelper will wrongly optimize your helper out. + +## Buildsystem Classes + +The `dh_auto_*` commands are frontends that use debhelper buildsystem +classes. These classes have names like `Debian::Debhelper::Buildsystem::foo`, +and are derived from `Debian::Debhelper::Buildsystem`, or other, related +classes. + +A buildsystem class needs to inherit or define these methods: `DESCRIPTION`, +`check_auto_buildable`, `configure`, `build`, `test`, `install`, `clean`. See +the comments inside `Debian::Debhelper::Buildsystem` for details. Note that +this interface is still subject to change. + +Note that third-party buildsystems will not automatically be used by +default. The package maintainer will either have to explicitly enable +it via the `--buildsystem` parameter OR the build system should be +registered in debhelper. The latter is currently needed to ensure a +stable and well-defined ordering of the build systems. + +[dh(1)]: https://manpages.debian.org/dh.1 "dh - debhelper command sequencer" +[debhelper(7)]: https://manpages.debian.org/debhelper.7 "debhelper - the debhelper tool suite" +[#867246]: https://bugs.debian.org/867246 "dh_installman incorrectly optimized away when using --fail-missing and building arch-any packages only" + +-- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> diff --git a/doc/README b/doc/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cffbea2 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/README @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Please see the debhelper(7) man page for documentation. diff --git a/doc/SUPPORT-POLICY b/doc/SUPPORT-POLICY new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9463e49 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/SUPPORT-POLICY @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +SUPPORT POLICY FOR DEBHELPER COMPAT LEVELS +========================================== + +The current policy for supporting compat levels is: + + * A compat level may be deprecated once the latest oldoldstable release + supports a /newer/ compat level. (E.g. compat 9 can be deprecated once + jessie becomes oldoldstable). + + * Alternatively, a compat level may be deprecated if a debhelper version + supporting a newer compat level is backported to oldoldstable-backports/ + oldoldstable-backports-sloppy and the oldest supported Ubuntu LTS release. + + * These rules are independent of whether Debian oldoldstable is still + supported. + + * Deprecated compat levels may be removed in unstable once it as been released + in Debian stable as deprecated (provided that the deprecation has been + announced at least one year prior to the freeze of said stable release). + diff --git a/doc/TODO b/doc/TODO new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6da26db --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/TODO @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +v10: + +* escaping in config files (for whitespace)? + +Deprecated: + +* dh_installmanpages. +* dh_movefiles. I won't hold my breath. Have not added deprecation + docs or message yet. +* dh_installinit --init-script (make it warn) +* dh_clean -k +* -s flag, not formally deprecated yet; remove eventually +* -u flag; add a warning on use and remove eventually +* delsubstvar() and the last parameter to addsubstvar that makes it remove + a string are not used in debhelper itself, but have been left in the + library in case other things use them. Deprecate and remove. +* debian/compress files + +Also, grep the entire archive for all dh_* command lines, +and check to see what other switches are not being used, and maybe remove +some of them. |