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| 29 | osamu | 8601 | <title>Debian New Maintainers' Guide</title> |
| 30 | <bookinfo> | ||
| 31 | <authorgroup> | ||
| 32 | osamu | 8673 | <!-- do not use firstname and surname tags it braks Japanese. The same with othercredit --> |
| 33 | <author> <personname>Josip Rodin</personname> <email>joy-mg@debian.org</email> <contrib>original contents</contrib> </author> | ||
| 34 | <author> <personname>Osamu Aoki</personname> <email>osamu@debian.org</email> <contrib>updated contents</contrib> </author> | ||
| 35 | osamu | 8643 | <!-- translator credits in po4a/translator.*.ent --> |
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| 37 | osamu | 8601 | </authorgroup> |
| 38 | <releaseinfo>version &docversion;</releaseinfo> | ||
| 39 | <pubdate>&docisodate;</pubdate> | ||
| 40 | <copyright><year>1998-2002</year> <holder>Josip Rodin</holder></copyright> | ||
| 41 | <copyright><year>2005-2011</year> <holder>Osamu Aoki</holder></copyright> | ||
| 42 | <copyright><year>2010</year> <holder>Craig Small</holder></copyright> | ||
| 43 | <copyright><year>2010</year> <holder>Raphaël Hertzog</holder></copyright> | ||
| 44 | <legalnotice> | ||
| 45 | <para> | ||
| 46 | This document may be used under the terms the GNU General Public License | ||
| 47 | version 2 or higher. | ||
| 48 | </para> | ||
| 49 | <para> | ||
| 50 | This document was made using with these two documents as examples: | ||
| 51 | </para> | ||
| 52 | osamu | 8650 | <itemizedlist> |
| 53 | <listitem> | ||
| 54 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 55 | Making a Debian Package (AKA the Debmake Manual), copyright © 1997 Jaldhar | ||
| 56 | Vyas. | ||
| 57 | </para> | ||
| 58 | osamu | 8650 | </listitem> |
| 59 | <listitem> | ||
| 60 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 61 | The New-Maintainer's Debian Packaging Howto, copyright © 1997 Will Lowe. | ||
| 62 | </para> | ||
| 63 | osamu | 8650 | </listitem> |
| 64 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 65 | osamu | 8601 | </legalnotice> |
| 66 | <!-- toc --> | ||
| 67 | </bookinfo> | ||
| 68 | <chapter id="start"><title>Getting started The Right Way</title> | ||
| 69 | <para> | ||
| 70 | osamu | 8688 | This document tries to describe the building of a Debian package to ordinary |
| 71 | Debian users and prospective developers. It uses fairly non-technical language, and | ||
| 72 | it's well covered with working examples. There is an old Latin saying: | ||
| 73 | <emphasis>Longum iter est per praecepta, breve et efficax per | ||
| 74 | exempla</emphasis> (It's a long way by the rules, but short and efficient with | ||
| 75 | examples). | ||
| 76 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 77 | <para> | ||
| 78 | osamu | 8636 | This document has been updated for the Debian <literal>&base-release;</literal> |
| 79 | release. | ||
| 80 | osamu | 8688 | <footnote><para> The document assumes you are using a |
| 81 | <literal>&base-release;</literal> or newer system. If you need to follow this | ||
| 82 | taffit-guest | 8665 | text in an older system (including an older Ubuntu system etc.), you must |
| 83 | osamu | 8639 | install backported <systemitem role="package">dpkg</systemitem> and |
| 84 | <systemitem role="package">debhelper</systemitem> packages, at least. | ||
| 85 | </para> </footnote> | ||
| 86 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 87 | <para> | ||
| 88 | One of the things that makes Debian such a top-notch distribution is its | ||
| 89 | package system. While there is a vast quantity of software already in the | ||
| 90 | Debian format, sometimes you need to install software that isn't. You may be | ||
| 91 | osamu | 8688 | wondering how you can make your own packages; and perhaps you think it is a very |
| 92 | osamu | 8601 | difficult task. Well, if you are a real novice on Linux, it is hard, but if |
| 93 | osamu | 8688 | you were a rookie, you wouldn't be reading this document now :-) |
| 94 | You do need to know a little about Unix programming but you certainly | ||
| 95 | don't need to be a wizard. | ||
| 96 | osamu | 8639 | <footnote><para> |
| 97 | osamu | 8688 | You can learn about the basic handling of a Debian system from the |
| 98 | osamu | 8639 | <ulink url="&debref;">Debian Reference</ulink>. It contains some pointers to |
| 99 | learn about Unix programming, too. | ||
| 100 | </para></footnote> | ||
| 101 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 102 | <para> | ||
| 103 | One thing is certain, though: to properly create and maintain Debian packages | ||
| 104 | osamu | 8688 | takes many hours. Make no mistake, for our system to work the maintainers |
| 105 | osamu | 8601 | need to be both technically competent and diligent. |
| 106 | </para> | ||
| 107 | <para> | ||
| 108 | taffit-guest | 8665 | If you need some help on packaging, please read <xref linkend="helpme"/>. |
| 109 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 110 | <para> | ||
| 111 | osamu | 8636 | Newer versions of this document should always be available online at |
| 112 | <ulink url="&maint-guide;"/> and in the | ||
| 113 | <systemitem role="package">maint-guide</systemitem> package. | ||
| 114 | osamu | 8688 | The translations may be available in packages such as |
| 115 | osamu | 8639 | <systemitem role="package">maint-guide-es</systemitem>. |
| 116 | osamu | 8655 | Please note that this documentation may be slightly outdated. |
| 117 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 118 | osamu | 8721 | <para> |
| 119 | Since this is a tutorial, I choose to explain each detailed step for some | ||
| 120 | important topics. Some of them may look irrelevant to you. Please be patient. | ||
| 121 | I have also intentionally skipped some corner cases and provided only pointers | ||
| 122 | to keep this document simple. | ||
| 123 | </para> | ||
| 124 | osamu | 8688 | <section id="socialdynamism"><title>Social dynamics of Debian</title> |
| 125 | osamu | 8651 | <para> |
| 126 | osamu | 8688 | Here are some observations of Debian's social dynamics, presented in the hope |
| 127 | that it will prepare you for interactions with Debian. | ||
| 128 | osamu | 8651 | </para> |
| 129 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 130 | <listitem><para>We all are volunteers.</para> | ||
| 131 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 132 | osamu | 8688 | <listitem><para>You cannot impose on others what to do.</para></listitem> |
| 133 | osamu | 8651 | <listitem><para>You should be motivated to do things by yourself.</para></listitem> |
| 134 | </itemizedlist></listitem> | ||
| 135 | <listitem><para>Friendly cooperation is the driving force.</para> | ||
| 136 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 137 | <listitem><para>Your contribution should not overstrain others.</para></listitem> | ||
| 138 | <listitem><para>Your contribution is valuable only when others appreciate it.</para></listitem> | ||
| 139 | </itemizedlist></listitem> | ||
| 140 | <listitem><para>Debian is not your school where you get automatic attention of teachers.</para> | ||
| 141 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 142 | <listitem><para>You should be able to learn many things by yourself.</para></listitem> | ||
| 143 | osamu | 8688 | <listitem><para>Attention from other volunteers is a very scarce resource.</para></listitem> |
| 144 | osamu | 8651 | </itemizedlist></listitem> |
| 145 | <listitem><para>Debian is constantly improving.</para> | ||
| 146 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 147 | osamu | 8655 | <listitem><para>You are expected to make high quality packages.</para></listitem> |
| 148 | osamu | 8688 | <listitem><para>You should adapt yourself to change.</para></listitem> |
| 149 | osamu | 8651 | </itemizedlist></listitem> |
| 150 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 151 | <para> | ||
| 152 | osamu | 8705 | There are several types of people interacting around Debian with different |
| 153 | roles. | ||
| 154 | osamu | 8651 | </para> |
| 155 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 156 | osamu | 8705 | <listitem> |
| 157 | <para> | ||
| 158 | <emphasis role="strong">upstream author</emphasis>: the person who made the | ||
| 159 | original program. | ||
| 160 | </para> | ||
| 161 | </listitem> | ||
| 162 | <listitem> | ||
| 163 | <para> | ||
| 164 | <emphasis role="strong">upstream maintainer</emphasis>: the person who | ||
| 165 | currently maintains the program. | ||
| 166 | </para> | ||
| 167 | </listitem> | ||
| 168 | <listitem> | ||
| 169 | <para> | ||
| 170 | <emphasis role="strong">maintainer</emphasis>: the person making the Debian | ||
| 171 | package of the program. | ||
| 172 | </para> | ||
| 173 | </listitem> | ||
| 174 | <listitem> | ||
| 175 | <para> | ||
| 176 | <emphasis role="strong">sponsor</emphasis>: a person who helps maintainers to | ||
| 177 | upload packages to the official Debian package archive (after checking their | ||
| 178 | contents). | ||
| 179 | </para> | ||
| 180 | </listitem> | ||
| 181 | <listitem> | ||
| 182 | <para> | ||
| 183 | <emphasis role="strong">mentor</emphasis>: a person who helps novice | ||
| 184 | maintainers with packaging etc. | ||
| 185 | </para> | ||
| 186 | </listitem> | ||
| 187 | <listitem> | ||
| 188 | <para> | ||
| 189 | <emphasis role="strong">Debian Developer</emphasis> (DD): a member of | ||
| 190 | the Debian project with full upload rights to the official Debian package | ||
| 191 | archive. | ||
| 192 | </para> | ||
| 193 | </listitem> | ||
| 194 | <listitem> | ||
| 195 | <para> | ||
| 196 | <emphasis role="strong">Debian Maintainer</emphasis> (DM): a person with | ||
| 197 | limited upload rights to the official Debian package archive. | ||
| 198 | </para> | ||
| 199 | </listitem> | ||
| 200 | osamu | 8651 | </itemizedlist> |
| 201 | <para> | ||
| 202 | osamu | 8705 | Please note that you cannot become an official |
| 203 | osamu | 8688 | <emphasis role="strong">Debian Developer</emphasis> (DD) overnight, because it |
| 204 | osamu | 8651 | takes more than technical skill. Please do not be discouraged by this. If it |
| 205 | is useful to others, you can still upload your package either as a | ||
| 206 | <emphasis role="strong">maintainer</emphasis> through a | ||
| 207 | <emphasis role="strong">sponsor</emphasis> or as a | ||
| 208 | <emphasis role="strong">Debian Maintainer</emphasis>. | ||
| 209 | </para> | ||
| 210 | <para> | ||
| 211 | Please note that you do not need to create any new package to become an | ||
| 212 | official Debian Developer. Contributing to the existing packages can provide a | ||
| 213 | osamu | 8688 | path to becoming an official Debian Developer too. There are many packages |
| 214 | taffit-guest | 8665 | waiting for good maintainers (see <xref linkend="choose"/>). |
| 215 | osamu | 8651 | </para> |
| 216 | osamu | 8705 | <para> |
| 217 | Since we focus only on technical aspects of packaging in this document, | ||
| 218 | please refer to the following to learn how Debian functions and how you can get involved. | ||
| 219 | </para> | ||
| 220 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 221 | <listitem><para><ulink url="&logiciellibre;">Debian: 17 years of Free Software, "do-ocracy", and democracy</ulink> (Introductory slides) </para> </listitem> | ||
| 222 | <listitem><para><ulink url="&debianorghelp;">How can you help Debian?</ulink> (official) </para> </listitem> | ||
| 223 | osamu | 8737 | <listitem><para><ulink url="&debianfaqhelp;">The Debian GNU/Linux FAQ, Chapter 13 - "Contributing to the Debian Project"</ulink> (semi-official) </para> </listitem> |
| 224 | osamu | 8705 | <listitem><para><ulink url="&debianwikihelp;">Debian Wiki, HelpDebian</ulink> (supplemental) </para> </listitem> |
| 225 | <listitem><para><ulink url="&nm-do;">Debian New Maintainer site</ulink> (official) </para> </listitem> | ||
| 226 | <listitem><para><ulink url="&debianmentorfaq;">Debian Mentors FAQ</ulink> (supplemental) </para> </listitem> | ||
| 227 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 228 | osamu | 8651 | </section> |
| 229 | osamu | 8601 | <section id="needprogs"><title>Programs you need for development</title> |
| 230 | <para> | ||
| 231 | Before you start anything, you should make sure that you have properly | ||
| 232 | installed some additional packages needed for development. Note that the list | ||
| 233 | doesn't contain any packages marked <literal>essential</literal> or | ||
| 234 | <literal>required</literal> - we expect that you have those installed already. | ||
| 235 | </para> | ||
| 236 | <para> | ||
| 237 | The following packages come with the standard Debian installation, so you | ||
| 238 | probably have them already (along with any additional packages they depend on). | ||
| 239 | Still, you should check it with <literal>aptitude show | ||
| 240 | osamu | 8621 | <replaceable>package</replaceable></literal> |
| 241 | or with <literal>dpkg -s <replaceable>package</replaceable></literal>. | ||
| 242 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 243 | <para> | ||
| 244 | The most important package to install on your development system is the | ||
| 245 | <systemitem role="package">build-essential</systemitem> package. Once you try | ||
| 246 | osamu | 8688 | to install that, it will <emphasis>pull in</emphasis> other packages required to |
| 247 | osamu | 8601 | have a basic build environment. |
| 248 | </para> | ||
| 249 | <para> | ||
| 250 | osamu | 8688 | For some types of packages, that is all you will require; however, there is |
| 251 | osamu | 8601 | another set of packages that while not essential for all package builds are |
| 252 | osamu | 8688 | useful to have installed or may be required by your package: |
| 253 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 254 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 255 | <listitem> | ||
| 256 | <para> | ||
| 257 | osamu | 8688 | <systemitem role="package">autoconf</systemitem>, <systemitem |
| 258 | role="package">automake</systemitem>, and <systemitem | ||
| 259 | role="package">autotools-dev</systemitem> - many newer programs use configure | ||
| 260 | scripts and <filename>Makefile</filename> files preprocessed with the help of | ||
| 261 | programs like these (see <literal>info autoconf</literal>, <literal>info | ||
| 262 | automake</literal>). <systemitem role="package">autotools-dev</systemitem> | ||
| 263 | keeps up-to-date versions of certain auto files and has documentation about the | ||
| 264 | best way to use those files. | ||
| 265 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 266 | </listitem> | ||
| 267 | <listitem> | ||
| 268 | <para> | ||
| 269 | osamu | 8688 | <systemitem role="package">debhelper</systemitem> and |
| 270 | <systemitem role="package">dh-make</systemitem> - | ||
| 271 | <systemitem role="package">dh-make</systemitem> is necessary to create | ||
| 272 | the skeleton of our example package, and it will use some of the | ||
| 273 | <systemitem role="package">debhelper</systemitem> tools for creating | ||
| 274 | packages. They are not essential for this purpose, but are | ||
| 275 | <emphasis>highly</emphasis> recommended for new maintainers. It makes | ||
| 276 | the whole process very much easier to start, and to control afterwards. | ||
| 277 | (See <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>dh_make</refentrytitle> | ||
| 278 | <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry>, <citerefentry> | ||
| 279 | <refentrytitle>debhelper</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> | ||
| 280 | </citerefentry>.) <footnote><para> There are also some more specialized | ||
| 281 | but similar packages such as | ||
| 282 | <systemitem role="package">dh-make-perl</systemitem>, | ||
| 283 | <systemitem role="package">dh-make-php</systemitem>, etc. </para> | ||
| 284 | </footnote> | ||
| 285 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 286 | </listitem> | ||
| 287 | <listitem> | ||
| 288 | <para> | ||
| 289 | osamu | 8688 | <systemitem role="package">devscripts</systemitem> - this package contains some |
| 290 | useful scripts that can be helpful for maintainers, but they are also | ||
| 291 | not necessary for building packages. Packages recommended and suggested | ||
| 292 | by this package are worth looking into. (See <ulink url="&devscripts-readme;"/>.) | ||
| 293 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 294 | </listitem> | ||
| 295 | <listitem> | ||
| 296 | <para> | ||
| 297 | osamu | 8688 | <systemitem role="package">fakeroot</systemitem> - this utility lets you |
| 298 | emulate being root which is necessary for some parts of the build process. | ||
| 299 | (See <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>fakeroot</refentrytitle> | ||
| 300 | <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry>.) | ||
| 301 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 302 | </listitem> | ||
| 303 | <listitem> | ||
| 304 | <para> | ||
| 305 | osamu | 8688 | <systemitem role="package">file</systemitem> - this handy program can determine |
| 306 | what type a file is. (See <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>file</refentrytitle> | ||
| 307 | <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry>.) | ||
| 308 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 309 | </listitem> | ||
| 310 | <listitem> | ||
| 311 | <para> | ||
| 312 | osamu | 8688 | <systemitem role="package">gfortran</systemitem> - the GNU Fortran 95 compiler, |
| 313 | necessary if your program is written in Fortran. (See <citerefentry> | ||
| 314 | <refentrytitle>gfortran</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> | ||
| 315 | </citerefentry>.) | ||
| 316 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 317 | </listitem> | ||
| 318 | <listitem> | ||
| 319 | <para> | ||
| 320 | osamu | 8688 | <systemitem role="package">git</systemitem> - this package provides a popular |
| 321 | version control system designed to handle very large projects with speed and | ||
| 322 | efficiency; it is used for many high profile open source projects, most notably | ||
| 323 | the Linux kernel. (See <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>git</refentrytitle> | ||
| 324 | <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry>, | ||
| 325 | <ulink url="&git-doc;">git Manual</ulink>.) | ||
| 326 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 327 | </listitem> | ||
| 328 | <listitem> | ||
| 329 | <para> | ||
| 330 | <systemitem role="package">gnupg</systemitem> - a tool that enables you to | ||
| 331 | digitally <emphasis>sign</emphasis> packages. This is especially important if | ||
| 332 | you want to distribute it to other people, and you will certainly be doing that | ||
| 333 | osamu | 8688 | when your work gets included in the Debian distribution. (See <citerefentry> |
| 334 | <refentrytitle>gpg</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry>.) | ||
| 335 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 336 | </listitem> | ||
| 337 | <listitem> | ||
| 338 | <para> | ||
| 339 | <systemitem role="package">gpc</systemitem> - the GNU Pascal compiler, | ||
| 340 | necessary if your program is written in Pascal. Worthy of note here is | ||
| 341 | <systemitem role="package">fp-compiler</systemitem>, the Free Pascal Compiler, | ||
| 342 | osamu | 8688 | which is also good at this task. (See <citerefentry> |
| 343 | osamu | 8601 | <refentrytitle>gpc</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry>, |
| 344 | osamu | 8688 | <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>ppc386</refentrytitle> |
| 345 | <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry>.) | ||
| 346 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 347 | </listitem> | ||
| 348 | <listitem> | ||
| 349 | <para> | ||
| 350 | osamu | 8688 | <systemitem role="package">lintian</systemitem> - this is the Debian package |
| 351 | checker, which can let you know of any common mistakes after you build the | ||
| 352 | package, and explains the errors found. (See <citerefentry> | ||
| 353 | <refentrytitle>lintian</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> | ||
| 354 | </citerefentry>, | ||
| 355 | <ulink url="&lintian-doc;">Lintian User's Manual</ulink>.) | ||
| 356 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 357 | </listitem> | ||
| 358 | <listitem> | ||
| 359 | <para> | ||
| 360 | osamu | 8688 | <systemitem role="package">patch</systemitem> - this very useful utility will |
| 361 | take a file containing a difference listing (produced by the | ||
| 362 | <command>diff</command> program) and apply it to the original file, producing a | ||
| 363 | patched version. (See <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>patch</refentrytitle> | ||
| 364 | <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry>.) | ||
| 365 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 366 | </listitem> | ||
| 367 | <listitem> | ||
| 368 | <para> | ||
| 369 | osamu | 8688 | <systemitem role="package">patchutils</systemitem> - this package contains some |
| 370 | utilities to work with patches such as the <command>lsdiff</command>, | ||
| 371 | <command>interdiff</command> and <command>filterdiff</command> commands. | ||
| 372 | </para> | ||
| 373 | </listitem> | ||
| 374 | <listitem> | ||
| 375 | <para> | ||
| 376 | osamu | 8601 | <systemitem role="package">pbuilder</systemitem> - this package contains |
| 377 | programs which are used for creating and maintaining <command>chroot</command> | ||
| 378 | environment. Building Debian package in this <command>chroot</command> | ||
| 379 | environment verifies the proper build dependency and avoid FTBFS (Fails To | ||
| 380 | Build From Source) bugs. (see <citerefentry> | ||
| 381 | <refentrytitle>pbuilder</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>8</manvolnum> | ||
| 382 | </citerefentry> and <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>pdebuild</refentrytitle> | ||
| 383 | <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry>) | ||
| 384 | </para> | ||
| 385 | </listitem> | ||
| 386 | <listitem> | ||
| 387 | <para> | ||
| 388 | osamu | 8688 | <systemitem role="package">perl</systemitem> - Perl is one of the most used |
| 389 | interpreted scripting languages on today's Unix-like systems, often referred to | ||
| 390 | as Unix's Swiss Army Chainsaw. (See <citerefentry> | ||
| 391 | <refentrytitle>perl</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry>.) | ||
| 392 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 393 | </listitem> | ||
| 394 | <listitem> | ||
| 395 | <para> | ||
| 396 | osamu | 8688 | <systemitem role="package">python</systemitem> - Python is another of the most |
| 397 | used interpreted scripting languages on the Debian system, combining | ||
| 398 | remarkable power with very clear syntax. (See <citerefentry> | ||
| 399 | <refentrytitle>python</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry>.) | ||
| 400 | </para> | ||
| 401 | </listitem> | ||
| 402 | <listitem> | ||
| 403 | <para> | ||
| 404 | osamu | 8601 | <systemitem role="package">quilt</systemitem> - this package helps you to |
| 405 | taffit-guest | 8695 | manage large numbers of patches by keeping track of the changes each patch |
| 406 | osamu | 8688 | makes. Patches can be applied, un-applied, refreshed, and more. (See |
| 407 | <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>quilt</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>, | ||
| 408 | <ulink url="&quilt-pdf;">quilt.pdf</ulink>.) | ||
| 409 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 410 | </listitem> | ||
| 411 | <listitem> | ||
| 412 | <para> | ||
| 413 | osamu | 8688 | <systemitem role="package">xutils-dev</systemitem> - some programs, usually |
| 414 | those made for X11, also use these programs to generate | ||
| 415 | <filename>Makefile</filename> files from sets of macro functions. (See | ||
| 416 | <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>imake</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> | ||
| 417 | </citerefentry>, <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>xmkmf</refentrytitle> | ||
| 418 | <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry>.) | ||
| 419 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 420 | </listitem> | ||
| 421 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 422 | osamu | 8651 | <para> |
| 423 | The short descriptions that are given above only serve to introduce you to what | ||
| 424 | osamu | 8725 | each package does. Before continuing please read the documentation |
| 425 | osamu | 8719 | of each relevant program including ones installed through the package dependency such as |
| 426 | osamu | 8715 | <command>make</command>, at least, for the standard usage. It may seem like heavy |
| 427 | osamu | 8651 | going now, but later on you'll be <emphasis>very</emphasis> glad you read it. |
| 428 | osamu | 8688 | If you have specific questions later, I would suggest re-reading the documents |
| 429 | osamu | 8721 | mentioned above. |
| 430 | osamu | 8651 | </para> |
| 431 | osamu | 8646 | </section> |
| 432 | osamu | 8688 | <section id="needdocs"><title>Documentation needed for development</title> |
| 433 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 434 | The following is the <emphasis>very important</emphasis> documentation which | ||
| 435 | you should read along with this document: | ||
| 436 | </para> | ||
| 437 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 438 | <listitem> | ||
| 439 | <para> | ||
| 440 | osamu | 8628 | <systemitem role="package">debian-policy</systemitem> - the <ulink url="&debian-policy;">Debian Policy |
| 441 | osamu | 8601 | Manual</ulink> includes explanations of the structure and contents of the |
| 442 | osamu | 8688 | Debian archive, several OS design issues, the <ulink url="&fhs;">Filesystem Hierarchy Standard</ulink> |
| 443 | (FHS, which says where each file and directory should be), etc. For you, the most | ||
| 444 | osamu | 8601 | important thing is that it describes requirements that each package must |
| 445 | osamu | 8737 | satisfy to be included in the distribution. (See the local copies of |
| 446 | <ulink url="&policy-pdf;">policy.pdf</ulink> and <ulink url="&fhs-pdf;">fhs-2.3.pdf</ulink>.) | ||
| 447 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 448 | </listitem> | ||
| 449 | <listitem> | ||
| 450 | <para> | ||
| 451 | osamu | 8642 | <systemitem role="package">developers-reference</systemitem> |
| 452 | - the <ulink url="&developers-reference;">Debian Developer's Reference</ulink> | ||
| 453 | describes all matters not specifically about the technical | ||
| 454 | osamu | 8601 | details of packaging, like the structure of the archive, how to rename, orphan, |
| 455 | osamu | 8688 | or adopt packages, how to do NMUs, how to manage bugs, best packaging practices, |
| 456 | when and where to upload etc. (See the local copy of | ||
| 457 | <ulink url="&developers-refpdf;">developers-reference.pdf</ulink>.) | ||
| 458 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 459 | </listitem> | ||
| 460 | osamu | 8725 | </itemizedlist> |
| 461 | <para> | ||
| 462 | The following is the <emphasis>important</emphasis> documentation which | ||
| 463 | you should read along with this document: | ||
| 464 | </para> | ||
| 465 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 466 | osamu | 8601 | <listitem> |
| 467 | <para> | ||
| 468 | osamu | 8725 | <ulink url="&autotools-tutorial;">Autotools |
| 469 | Tutorial</ulink> provides a very good tutorial for <ulink url="&gnu-build-system;">the GNU Build System known | ||
| 470 | as the GNU Autotools</ulink> whose most important components are Autoconf, | ||
| 471 | Automake, Libtool, and gettext. | ||
| 472 | </para> | ||
| 473 | </listitem> | ||
| 474 | <listitem> | ||
| 475 | <para> | ||
| 476 | osamu | 8601 | <systemitem role="package">gnu-standards</systemitem> - this package contains |
| 477 | osamu | 8639 | two pieces of documentation from the GNU project: |
| 478 | <ulink url="&gnu-standard;">GNU Coding Standards</ulink>, and | ||
| 479 | <ulink url="&gnu-maintainer;">Information for Maintainers of GNU Software</ulink>. | ||
| 480 | Although Debian does not require these to | ||
| 481 | osamu | 8688 | be followed, these are still helpful as guidelines and common sense. |
| 482 | (See the local copies of | ||
| 483 | osamu | 8639 | <ulink url="&gnu-standard-pdf;">standards.pdf</ulink> and |
| 484 | osamu | 8688 | <ulink url="&gnu-maintainer-pdf;">maintain.pdf</ulink>.) |
| 485 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 486 | </listitem> | ||
| 487 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 488 | <para> | ||
| 489 | osamu | 8688 | If this document contradicts any of the documents mentioned above, they |
| 490 | are correct. Please file a bug report on the | ||
| 491 | osamu | 8642 | <systemitem role="package">maint-guide</systemitem> package using |
| 492 | <command>reportbug</command>. | ||
| 493 | </para> | ||
| 494 | osamu | 8601 | </section> |
| 495 | <section id="helpme"><title>Where to ask for help</title> | ||
| 496 | <para> | ||
| 497 | osamu | 8621 | Before you decide to ask your question in some public place, please read the fine documentation. |
| 498 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 499 | osamu | 8621 | <itemizedlist> |
| 500 | <listitem> | ||
| 501 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 502 | taffit-guest | 8665 | files in <filename>/usr/share/doc/<replaceable>package</replaceable></filename> for all pertinent packages |
| 503 | osamu | 8621 | </para> |
| 504 | </listitem> | ||
| 505 | <listitem> | ||
| 506 | <para> | ||
| 507 | osamu | 8642 | contents of <literal><command>man</command> <replaceable>command</replaceable></literal> for all pertinent commands |
| 508 | osamu | 8621 | </para> |
| 509 | </listitem> | ||
| 510 | <listitem> | ||
| 511 | <para> | ||
| 512 | osamu | 8642 | contents of <literal><command>info</command> <replaceable>command</replaceable></literal> for all pertinent commands |
| 513 | osamu | 8621 | </para> |
| 514 | </listitem> | ||
| 515 | <listitem> | ||
| 516 | <para> | ||
| 517 | osamu | 8636 | contents of <ulink url="&debian-mentors-ldo;">debian-mentors@lists.debian.org mailing list archive</ulink> |
| 518 | osamu | 8621 | </para> |
| 519 | </listitem> | ||
| 520 | osamu | 8636 | <listitem> |
| 521 | <para> | ||
| 522 | contents of <ulink url="&debian-devel-ldo;">debian-devel@lists.debian.org mailing list archive</ulink> | ||
| 523 | </para> | ||
| 524 | </listitem> | ||
| 525 | osamu | 8621 | </itemizedlist> |
| 526 | <para> | ||
| 527 | osamu | 8688 | You can use web search engines more effectively by including search strings |
| 528 | osamu | 8642 | such as <literal>site:lists.debian.org</literal> to limit the domain. |
| 529 | osamu | 8636 | </para> |
| 530 | <para> | ||
| 531 | osamu | 8688 | Making a small test package is a good way to learn details of packaging. |
| 532 | osamu | 8601 | Inspecting existing well maintained packages is the best way to learn how other |
| 533 | people make packages. | ||
| 534 | </para> | ||
| 535 | <para> | ||
| 536 | If you still have questions about packaging that you couldn't find answers to | ||
| 537 | osamu | 8636 | in the available documentation and web resources, you can ask them interactively. |
| 538 | </para> | ||
| 539 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 540 | <listitem> | ||
| 541 | <para> | ||
| 542 | <ulink url="&debian-mentors-ldo;">debian-mentors@lists.debian.org mailing list</ulink>. (This mailing list is for the novice.) | ||
| 543 | </para> | ||
| 544 | </listitem> | ||
| 545 | <listitem> | ||
| 546 | <para> | ||
| 547 | <ulink url="&debian-devel-ldo;">debian-devel@lists.debian.org mailing list</ulink>. (This mailing list is for the expert.) | ||
| 548 | </para> | ||
| 549 | </listitem> | ||
| 550 | <listitem> | ||
| 551 | <para> | ||
| 552 | <ulink url="&irc-debian;">IRC</ulink> such as <literal>#debian-mentors</literal>. | ||
| 553 | </para> | ||
| 554 | </listitem> | ||
| 555 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 556 | <para> | ||
| 557 | osamu | 8652 | The more experienced Debian developers will gladly help you, if you ask |
| 558 | properly after making your required efforts. | ||
| 559 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 560 | <para> | ||
| 561 | When you receive a bug report (yes, actual bug reports!), you will know that it | ||
| 562 | osamu | 8636 | is time for you to dig into the |
| 563 | <ulink url="&bts;">Debian Bug Tracking System</ulink> | ||
| 564 | and read the documentation there, to be able to | ||
| 565 | deal with the reports efficiently. I highly recommend reading the | ||
| 566 | taffit-guest | 8722 | <ulink url="&devref-bug-handling;">Debian Developer's Reference, 5.8. |
| 567 | osamu | 8688 | "Handling bugs"</ulink>. |
| 568 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 569 | <para> | ||
| 570 | Even if it all worked well, it's time to start praying. Why? Because in just | ||
| 571 | a few hours (or days) users from all around the world will start to use your | ||
| 572 | package, and if you made some critical error you'll get mailbombed by numerous | ||
| 573 | angry Debian users... Just kidding. :-) | ||
| 574 | </para> | ||
| 575 | <para> | ||
| 576 | Relax and be ready for bug reports, because there is a lot more work to be done | ||
| 577 | before your package will be fully in line with Debian policies and its best | ||
| 578 | practice guidelines (once again, read the <emphasis>real | ||
| 579 | documentation</emphasis> for details). Good luck! | ||
| 580 | </para> | ||
| 581 | </section> | ||
| 582 | </chapter> | ||
| 583 | <chapter id="first"><title>First steps</title> | ||
| 584 | <para> | ||
| 585 | osamu | 8703 | Let's start by creating a package of your own (or, even better, |
| 586 | adopting an existing one). | ||
| 587 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 588 | osamu | 8712 | <section id="workflow"><title>Workflow of the Debian package building</title> |
| 589 | osamu | 8705 | <para> |
| 590 | osamu | 8709 | If you are making a Debian package with an upstream program, |
| 591 | osamu | 8712 | typical workflow of the Debian package building involves generating several |
| 592 | osamu | 8707 | specifically named files for each step as the following. |
| 593 | osamu | 8705 | </para> |
| 594 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 595 | <listitem> | ||
| 596 | <para>We obtain an upstream program file usually in a compressed tar format.</para> | ||
| 597 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 598 | osamu | 8725 | <listitem><literal><replaceable>package</replaceable>-<replaceable>version</replaceable>.tar.gz</literal></listitem> |
| 599 | osamu | 8705 | </itemizedlist> |
| 600 | </listitem> | ||
| 601 | <listitem> | ||
| 602 | <para> | ||
| 603 | taffit-guest | 8722 | We create a non-native Debian source package in the <literal>3.0 (quilt)</literal> format, which refers to the set of input files for |
| 604 | osamu | 8709 | the Debian package building, by adding Debian package modifications to the upstream program under the <filename>debian</filename> directory. |
| 605 | osamu | 8705 | </para> |
| 606 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 607 | osamu | 8725 | <listitem><literal><replaceable>package</replaceable>_<replaceable>version</replaceable>.orig.tar.gz</literal></listitem> |
| 608 | <listitem><literal><replaceable>package</replaceable>_<replaceable>version</replaceable>-<replaceable>revision</replaceable>.debian.tar.gz</literal> | ||
| 609 | taffit-guest | 8722 | <footnote><para>For the older non-native Debian source package in the <literal>1.0</literal> format, |
| 610 | osamu | 8725 | <literal><replaceable>package</replaceable>_<replaceable>version</replaceable>-<replaceable>revision</replaceable>.diff.gz</literal> |
| 611 | osamu | 8709 | is used instead. </para></footnote></listitem> |
| 612 | osamu | 8725 | <listitem><literal><replaceable>package</replaceable>_<replaceable>version</replaceable>-<replaceable>revision</replaceable>.dsc</literal></listitem> |
| 613 | osamu | 8705 | </itemizedlist> |
| 614 | </listitem> | ||
| 615 | <listitem> | ||
| 616 | <para> | ||
| 617 | We build Debian binary packages, which are ordinary installable package files in <literal>.deb</literal> format (or <literal>.udeb</literal> format, used by the Debian Installer), from the Debian source package. | ||
| 618 | </para> | ||
| 619 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 620 | osamu | 8725 | <listitem><literal><replaceable>package</replaceable>_<replaceable>version</replaceable>-<replaceable>revision</replaceable>_<replaceable>arch</replaceable>.deb</literal></listitem> |
| 621 | osamu | 8705 | </itemizedlist> |
| 622 | </listitem> | ||
| 623 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 624 | <para> | ||
| 625 | osamu | 8715 | Please note that the character separating |
| 626 | osamu | 8725 | <literal><replaceable>package</replaceable></literal> and |
| 627 | osamu | 8715 | <literal><replaceable>version</replaceable></literal> was changed from |
| 628 | <literal>-</literal> (hyphen) to <literal>_</literal> (underscore). | ||
| 629 | </para> | ||
| 630 | <para> | ||
| 631 | taffit-guest | 8722 | Here, |
| 632 | osamu | 8725 | <literal><replaceable>package</replaceable></literal> part of the file name is substituted by the |
| 633 | taffit-guest | 8722 | <emphasis role="strong">package name</emphasis>, |
| 634 | <literal><replaceable>version</replaceable></literal> part of it is substituted by the | ||
| 635 | <emphasis role="strong">upstream version</emphasis>, | ||
| 636 | <literal><replaceable>revision</replaceable></literal> part of it is substituted by the | ||
| 637 | <emphasis role="strong">Debian revision</emphasis>, | ||
| 638 | <literal><replaceable>arch</replaceable></literal> part of it is substituted by the | ||
| 639 | <emphasis role="strong">package architecture</emphasis>. | ||
| 640 | <footnote><para> | ||
| 641 | The <emphasis role="strong">package name</emphasis>, <emphasis | ||
| 642 | role="strong">upstream version</emphasis>, and <emphasis role="strong">Debian | ||
| 643 | osamu | 8725 | revision</emphasis> must be adjusted to comply with the Debian Policy Manual: |
| 644 | <ulink url="&policy-source;">5.6.1 Source</ulink>, | ||
| 645 | <ulink url="&policy-package;">5.6.7 Package</ulink>, and | ||
| 646 | <ulink url="&policy-version;">5.6.12 Version</ulink>. | ||
| 647 | taffit-guest | 8722 | The <emphasis role="strong">package architecture</emphasis> follows the |
| 648 | osamu | 8725 | Debian Policy Manual: <ulink url="&policy-architecture;">5.6.8 Architecture</ulink> |
| 649 | taffit-guest | 8722 | and is automatically assigned by the package build process.</para></footnote> |
| 650 | </para> | ||
| 651 | <para> | ||
| 652 | osamu | 8709 | If you are making a Debian specific package without an upstream program instead, |
| 653 | osamu | 8712 | typical workflow of the Debian package building is simpler. |
| 654 | osamu | 8709 | </para> |
| 655 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 656 | <listitem> | ||
| 657 | <para> | ||
| 658 | taffit-guest | 8722 | We create a native Debian source package in the <literal>3.0 (quilt)</literal> format using a compressed tar format in which required files under the <filename>debian</filename> directory are also included. |
| 659 | osamu | 8709 | </para> |
| 660 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 661 | osamu | 8725 | <listitem><literal><replaceable>package</replaceable>_<replaceable>version</replaceable>.tar.gz</literal></listitem> |
| 662 | <listitem><literal><replaceable>package</replaceable>_<replaceable>version</replaceable>.dsc</literal></listitem> | ||
| 663 | osamu | 8709 | </itemizedlist> |
| 664 | </listitem> | ||
| 665 | <listitem> | ||
| 666 | <para> | ||
| 667 | We build Debian binary packages from the native Debian source package. | ||
| 668 | </para> | ||
| 669 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 670 | osamu | 8725 | <listitem><literal><replaceable>package</replaceable>_<replaceable>version</replaceable>_<replaceable>arch</replaceable>.deb</literal></listitem> |
| 671 | osamu | 8709 | </itemizedlist> |
| 672 | </listitem> | ||
| 673 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 674 | <para> | ||
| 675 | osamu | 8707 | In the following, each step of this is explained with detailed examples. |
| 676 | </para> | ||
| 677 | </section> | ||
| 678 | osamu | 8601 | <section id="choose"><title>Choose your program</title> |
| 679 | <para> | ||
| 680 | You have probably chosen the package you want to create. The first thing you | ||
| 681 | need to do is check if the package is in the distribution archive already by | ||
| 682 | osamu | 8636 | using the following. |
| 683 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 684 | osamu | 8636 | <itemizedlist> |
| 685 | <listitem> | ||
| 686 | <para>the <command>aptitude</command> command</para> | ||
| 687 | </listitem> | ||
| 688 | <listitem> | ||
| 689 | osamu | 8703 | <para>the <ulink url="&packages-do;">Debian packages</ulink> web page</para> |
| 690 | osamu | 8636 | </listitem> |
| 691 | <listitem> | ||
| 692 | osamu | 8703 | <para>the <ulink url="&packages-qa-do;">Debian Package Tracking System</ulink> web page</para> |
| 693 | osamu | 8636 | </listitem> |
| 694 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 695 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 696 | If the package already exists, well, install it! :-) If it happens to be | ||
| 697 | osamu | 8703 | <emphasis role="strong">orphaned</emphasis> (that is, if its |
| 698 | maintainer is set to <ulink url="&qa-do;">Debian QA Group</ulink>), | ||
| 699 | you may be able to pick it up if it's still available. You may also | ||
| 700 | adopt a package whose maintainer has filed a Request for Adoption | ||
| 701 | osamu | 8676 | (<emphasis role="strong">RFA</emphasis>).<footnote> <para>See |
| 702 | osamu | 8703 | <ulink url="&devref-adopt;">Debian Developer's Reference 5.9.5. |
| 703 | "Adopting a package"</ulink>.</para> </footnote> | ||
| 704 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 705 | <para> | ||
| 706 | osamu | 8648 | There are several package ownership status resources. |
| 707 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 708 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 709 | <listitem> | ||
| 710 | osamu | 8636 | <para> <ulink url="&wnpp-do;">Work-Needing and Prospective Packages</ulink> </para> |
| 711 | osamu | 8601 | </listitem> |
| 712 | <listitem> | ||
| 713 | taffit-guest | 8665 | <para> <ulink url="&wnpp-bts;">Debian Bug report logs: Bugs in pseudo-package <systemitem role="package">wnpp</systemitem> in <literal>unstable</literal></ulink> </para> |
| 714 | osamu | 8601 | </listitem> |
| 715 | <listitem> | ||
| 716 | osamu | 8636 | <para> <ulink url="&wnpp-dn;">Debian Packages that Need Lovin'</ulink> </para> |
| 717 | osamu | 8601 | </listitem> |
| 718 | osamu | 8636 | <listitem> |
| 719 | taffit-guest | 8665 | <para> <ulink url="&wnpp-debtags;">Browse <systemitem role="package">wnpp</systemitem> bugs based on debtags</ulink> </para> |
| 720 | osamu | 8636 | </listitem> |
| 721 | osamu | 8601 | </itemizedlist> |
| 722 | <para> | ||
| 723 | As a side note, it's important to point out that Debian already has packages | ||
| 724 | for most kinds of programs, and the number of packages already in the Debian | ||
| 725 | archive is much larger than that of contributors with upload rights. Thus, | ||
| 726 | contributions to packages already in the archive are far more appreciated (and | ||
| 727 | more likely to receive sponsorship) by other developers <footnote><para> Having | ||
| 728 | osamu | 8703 | said that, there will of course always be new programs that are worth |
| 729 | packaging. </para> </footnote>. You can contribute in various ways. | ||
| 730 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 731 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 732 | <listitem> | ||
| 733 | <para> | ||
| 734 | taking over orphaned, yet actively used, packages | ||
| 735 | </para> | ||
| 736 | </listitem> | ||
| 737 | <listitem> | ||
| 738 | <para> | ||
| 739 | osamu | 8628 | joining <ulink url="&teams;">packaging teams</ulink> |
| 740 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 741 | </listitem> | ||
| 742 | <listitem> | ||
| 743 | <para> | ||
| 744 | triaging bugs of very popular packages | ||
| 745 | </para> | ||
| 746 | </listitem> | ||
| 747 | <listitem> | ||
| 748 | <para> | ||
| 749 | osamu | 8636 | preparing <ulink url="&devref-nmu;">QA or NMU uploads</ulink> |
| 750 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 751 | </listitem> | ||
| 752 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 753 | <para> | ||
| 754 | If you are able to adopt the package, get the sources (with something like | ||
| 755 | <literal>apt-get source <replaceable>packagename</replaceable></literal>) and | ||
| 756 | examine them. This document unfortunately doesn't include comprehensive | ||
| 757 | information about adopting packages. Thankfully you shouldn't have a hard time | ||
| 758 | figuring out how the package works since someone has already done the initial | ||
| 759 | osamu | 8703 | setup for you. Keep reading, though; a lot of the advice below will still be |
| 760 | osamu | 8601 | applicable for your case. |
| 761 | </para> | ||
| 762 | <para> | ||
| 763 | If the package is new, and you decide you'd like to see it in Debian, proceed | ||
| 764 | as follows: | ||
| 765 | </para> | ||
| 766 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 767 | <listitem> | ||
| 768 | <para> | ||
| 769 | osamu | 8703 | First, you must know that the program works, and have tried it for some time to |
| 770 | osamu | 8601 | confirm its usefulness. |
| 771 | </para> | ||
| 772 | </listitem> | ||
| 773 | <listitem> | ||
| 774 | <para> | ||
| 775 | osamu | 8703 | You must check that no one else is already working on the package on the |
| 776 | osamu | 8636 | <ulink url="&wnpp-do;">Work-Needing and Prospective Packages</ulink> site. |
| 777 | If no one else is working on it, file an ITP (Intent | ||
| 778 | osamu | 8601 | To Package) bug report to the <systemitem role="package">wnpp</systemitem> |
| 779 | pseudo-package using <command>reportbug</command>. If someone's already on it, | ||
| 780 | contact them if you feel you need to. If not - find another interesting | ||
| 781 | osamu | 8703 | program that nobody is maintaining. |
| 782 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 783 | </listitem> | ||
| 784 | <listitem> | ||
| 785 | <para> | ||
| 786 | osamu | 8703 | The software <emphasis role="strong">must have a license</emphasis>. |
| 787 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 788 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 789 | <listitem> | ||
| 790 | <para> | ||
| 791 | osamu | 8703 | For the <literal>main</literal> section, Debian Policy requires it |
| 792 | <emphasis role="strong">to be fully compliant with the Debian Free Software | ||
| 793 | Guidelines</emphasis> (<ulink url="&dfsg;">DFSG</ulink>) | ||
| 794 | and <emphasis role="strong">not to require a package outside of | ||
| 795 | <literal>main</literal></emphasis> for compilation or execution. This | ||
| 796 | is the desired case. | ||
| 797 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 798 | </listitem> | ||
| 799 | <listitem> | ||
| 800 | <para> | ||
| 801 | osamu | 8703 | For the <literal>contrib</literal> section, it must comply with the |
| 802 | osamu | 8601 | DFSG but it may require a package outside of <literal>main</literal> for |
| 803 | compilation or execution. | ||
| 804 | </para> | ||
| 805 | </listitem> | ||
| 806 | <listitem> | ||
| 807 | <para> | ||
| 808 | osamu | 8703 | For the <literal>non-free</literal> section, it may be non-compliant |
| 809 | with the DFSG but it <emphasis role="strong">must be distributable</emphasis>. | ||
| 810 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 811 | </listitem> | ||
| 812 | osamu | 8734 | <listitem> |
| 813 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 814 | osamu | 8730 | If you are unsure about where it should go, post the license text on |
| 815 | <ulink url="&debian-legal-ldo;">debian-legal@lists.debian.org</ulink> | ||
| 816 | osamu | 8601 | and ask for advice. |
| 817 | </para> | ||
| 818 | osamu | 8734 | </listitem> |
| 819 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 820 | osamu | 8730 | <listitem> |
| 821 | <para> | ||
| 822 | The program should <emphasis role="strong">not</emphasis> introduce security | ||
| 823 | osamu | 8734 | and maintenance concerns to the Debian system. |
| 824 | osamu | 8730 | </para> |
| 825 | osamu | 8601 | </listitem> |
| 826 | osamu | 8730 | <itemizedlist> |
| 827 | osamu | 8601 | <listitem> |
| 828 | <para> | ||
| 829 | osamu | 8734 | The program should be well documented and its code needs to be understandable |
| 830 | (i.e. not obfuscated). | ||
| 831 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 832 | </listitem> | ||
| 833 | <listitem> | ||
| 834 | <para> | ||
| 835 | osamu | 8734 | You should contact the program's author(s) to check if they agree with packaging it |
| 836 | and are amicable to Debian. It is important to be able to consult with the author(s) | ||
| 837 | in case of any problems with the program, so don't try to package | ||
| 838 | unmaintained software. | ||
| 839 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 840 | </listitem> | ||
| 841 | <listitem> | ||
| 842 | <para> | ||
| 843 | osamu | 8734 | The program certainly should <emphasis role="strong">not</emphasis> run setuid |
| 844 | root, or even better, it shouldn't need to be setuid or setgid to anything. | ||
| 845 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 846 | </listitem> | ||
| 847 | <listitem> | ||
| 848 | <para> | ||
| 849 | osamu | 8734 | The program should not be a daemon, or go in an |
| 850 | <filename>*/sbin</filename> directory, or open a port as root. | ||
| 851 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 852 | </listitem> | ||
| 853 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 854 | osamu | 8730 | </listitem> |
| 855 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 856 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 857 | osamu | 8734 | Of course, the last one is just a safety measures, and intended to save you from |
| 858 | osamu | 8703 | enraging users if you do something wrong in some setuid daemon... When you gain |
| 859 | more experience in packaging, you'll be able to package such software. | ||
| 860 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 861 | osamu | 8730 | <para> |
| 862 | As a new maintainer, you are encouraged to get some experience in packaging | ||
| 863 | with easier packages and discouraged from creating complicated packages. | ||
| 864 | </para> | ||
| 865 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 866 | <listitem><para>Simple packages</para> | ||
| 867 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 868 | <listitem><para>single binary package, arch = all (collection of data such as wallpaper graphics)</para></listitem> | ||
| 869 | osamu | 8744 | <listitem><para>single binary package, arch = all (executables written in the POSIX shell language)</para></listitem> |
| 870 | <listitem><para>single binary package, arch = all (executables written in interpreter languages)</para></listitem> | ||
| 871 | osamu | 8730 | </itemizedlist> |
| 872 | </listitem> | ||
| 873 | <listitem><para>Intermediate complexity packages</para> | ||
| 874 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 875 | osamu | 8744 | <listitem><para>single binary package, arch = any (executables written in compiler languages such as C and C++)</para></listitem> |
| 876 | <listitem><para>multiple binary packages, arch = any + all (packages for executables + documentation)</para></listitem> | ||
| 877 | osamu | 8730 | <listitem><para>upstream source in a format other than <filename>tar.gz</filename> or <filename>tar.bz2</filename></para></listitem> |
| 878 | <listitem><para>upstream source containing undistributable contents</para></listitem> | ||
| 879 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 880 | </listitem> | ||
| 881 | <listitem><para>High complexity packages</para> | ||
| 882 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 883 | osamu | 8744 | <listitem><para>interpreter module package used by other packages</para></listitem> |
| 884 | osamu | 8735 | <listitem><para>generic library package used by other packages</para></listitem> |
| 885 | osamu | 8744 | <listitem><para>multiple binary packages containing a library package</para></listitem> |
| 886 | osamu | 8735 | <listitem><para>source package with multiple upstream sources</para></listitem> |
| 887 | <listitem><para>kernel module packages</para></listitem> | ||
| 888 | osamu | 8730 | <listitem><para>kernel patch packages</para></listitem> |
| 889 | osamu | 8735 | <listitem><para>any package with non-trivial maintainer scripts</para></listitem> |
| 890 | osamu | 8730 | </itemizedlist> |
| 891 | </listitem> | ||
| 892 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 893 | <para> | ||
| 894 | osamu | 8734 | Packaging high complexity packages is not too hard, but it requires a bit more |
| 895 | knowledge. You should seek specific guidances for every complexities. For example, some interpreter languages have their policy. | ||
| 896 | osamu | 8730 | </para> |
| 897 | osamu | 8734 | <itemizedlist> |
| 898 | <listitem><para><ulink url="&policy-perl;">Perl policy</ulink></para></listitem> | ||
| 899 | <listitem><para><ulink url="&policy-python;">Python policy</ulink></para></listitem> | ||
| 900 | <listitem><para><ulink url="&policy-java;">Java policy</ulink></para></listitem> | ||
| 901 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 902 | osamu | 8601 | </section> |
| 903 | <section id="getit"><title>Get the program, and try it out</title> | ||
| 904 | <para> | ||
| 905 | osamu | 8703 | So the first thing to do is to find and download the original source code. |
| 906 | Presumably you already have the source file that you picked up at the | ||
| 907 | osamu | 8601 | author's homepage. Sources for free Unix programs usually come in |
| 908 | osamu | 8703 | <command>tar</command>+<command>gzip</command> format with the extension |
| 909 | osamu | 8709 | <filename>.tar.gz</filename>, |
| 910 | osamu | 8703 | <command>tar</command>+<command>bzip2</command> format with the extension |
| 911 | osamu | 8709 | <filename>.tar.bz2</filename>, or |
| 912 | <command>tar</command>+<command>xz</command> format with the extension | ||
| 913 | osamu | 8715 | <filename>.tar.xz</filename>. These usually contain a directory called |
| 914 | osamu | 8725 | <filename><replaceable>package</replaceable>-<replaceable>version</replaceable></filename> |
| 915 | osamu | 8703 | with all the sources inside. |
| 916 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 917 | <para> | ||
| 918 | osamu | 8703 | If the latest version of the source is available through a VCS such as Git, |
| 919 | Subversion, or CVS, you need to get it with <literal>git | ||
| 920 | osamu | 8621 | clone</literal>, <literal>svn co</literal>, or <literal>cvs co</literal> and |
| 921 | osamu | 8703 | repack it into <command>tar</command>+<command>gzip</command> format yourself |
| 922 | by using the <literal>--exclude-vcs</literal> option. | ||
| 923 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 924 | <para> | ||
| 925 | If your program's source comes as some other sort of archive (for instance, the | ||
| 926 | filename ends in <filename>.Z</filename> or | ||
| 927 | <filename>.zip</filename><footnote><para> You can identify the archive format | ||
| 928 | using the <command>file</command> command when the file extension is not | ||
| 929 | osamu | 8703 | enough. </para> </footnote>), you should also unpack it with the |
| 930 | appropriate tools and repack it. | ||
| 931 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 932 | <para> | ||
| 933 | osamu | 8703 | As an example, I'll use a program called <command>gentoo</command>, a GTK+ |
| 934 | osamu | 8648 | file manager. |
| 935 | osamu | 8703 | <footnote><para> This program is already packaged. The |
| 936 | osamu | 8648 | <ulink url="&gentoo-package;">current version</ulink> uses Autotools as its |
| 937 | osamu | 8703 | build structure and is substantially different from the following examples, |
| 938 | which were based on version 0.9.12.</para> | ||
| 939 | osamu | 8648 | </footnote> |
| 940 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 941 | <para> | ||
| 942 | Create a subdirectory under your home directory named | ||
| 943 | <filename>debian</filename> or <filename>deb</filename> or anything you find | ||
| 944 | appropriate (e.g. just <filename>~/gentoo</filename> would do fine in this | ||
| 945 | case). Place the downloaded archive in it, and extract it (with <literal>tar | ||
| 946 | osamu | 8703 | xzf gentoo-0.9.12.tar.gz</literal>). Make sure there are no warning |
| 947 | messages, even <emphasis>irrelevant</emphasis> ones, because other | ||
| 948 | people's unpacking tools may or may not ignore these anomalies, so they | ||
| 949 | taffit-guest | 8717 | may have problems unpacking them. Your shell command line may look |
| 950 | osamu | 8703 | something like this: |
| 951 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 952 | <screen> | ||
| 953 | $ mkdir ~/gentoo ; cd ~/gentoo | ||
| 954 | $ wget http://<replaceable>www.example.org</replaceable>/gentoo-0.9.12.tar.gz | ||
| 955 | $ tar xvzf gentoo-0.9.12.tar.gz | ||
| 956 | $ ls -F | ||
| 957 | gentoo-0.9.12/ | ||
| 958 | gentoo-0.9.12.tar.gz | ||
| 959 | </screen> | ||
| 960 | <para> | ||
| 961 | Now you have another subdirectory, called <filename>gentoo-0.9.12</filename>. | ||
| 962 | Change to that directory and <emphasis>thoroughly</emphasis> read the provided | ||
| 963 | documentation. Usually there are files named <filename>README*</filename>, | ||
| 964 | <filename>INSTALL*</filename>, <filename>*.lsm</filename> or | ||
| 965 | osamu | 8703 | <filename>*.html</filename>. You must find instructions on how to |
| 966 | osamu | 8601 | compile and install the program (most probably they'll assume you want to |
| 967 | osamu | 8703 | install to the <filename>/usr/local/bin</filename> directory; you won't be doing |
| 968 | taffit-guest | 8665 | that, but more on that later in <xref linkend="destdir"/>). |
| 969 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 970 | <para> | ||
| 971 | osamu | 8716 | You should start packaging with a completely clean (pristine) source directory, |
| 972 | or simply with freshly unpacked sources. | ||
| 973 | </para> | ||
| 974 | </section> | ||
| 975 | <section id="simplemake"><title>Simple build systems</title> | ||
| 976 | <para> | ||
| 977 | osamu | 8703 | Simple programs come with a <filename>Makefile</filename> and can |
| 978 | be compiled just by invoking <literal>make</literal>.<footnote><para> | ||
| 979 | osamu | 8621 | Many modern programs come with a script <filename>configure</filename> which |
| 980 | osamu | 8703 | when executed creates a <filename>Makefile</filename> customized for |
| 981 | your system.</para></footnote> Some of them support | ||
| 982 | <literal>make check</literal>, which runs included self-tests. Installation | ||
| 983 | osamu | 8601 | to the destination directories is usually done with <literal>make |
| 984 | install</literal>. | ||
| 985 | </para> | ||
| 986 | <para> | ||
| 987 | Now try to compile and run your program, to make sure it works properly and | ||
| 988 | doesn't break something else while it's installing or running. | ||
| 989 | </para> | ||
| 990 | <para> | ||
| 991 | Also, you can usually run <literal>make clean</literal> (or better | ||
| 992 | <literal>make distclean</literal>) to clean up the build directory. Sometimes | ||
| 993 | there's even a <literal>make uninstall</literal> which can be used to remove | ||
| 994 | all the installed files. | ||
| 995 | </para> | ||
| 996 | </section> | ||
| 997 | osamu | 8709 | <section id="portable"><title>Popular portable build systems</title> |
| 998 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 999 | osamu | 8714 | A lot of free software programs are written in the <ulink url="&c-program;">C</ulink> and |
| 1000 | osamu | 8716 | <ulink url="&cxx;">C++</ulink> languages. Many of these use Autotools or |
| 1001 | CMake to make them portable across different platforms. These build tools need | ||
| 1002 | to be used to generate the <filename>Makefile</filename> and other | ||
| 1003 | required source files first. Then, such programs are built using the usual | ||
| 1004 | osamu | 8703 | <literal>make; make install</literal>. |
| 1005 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1006 | <para> | ||
| 1007 | osamu | 8703 | <ulink url="&gnu-build-system;">Autotools</ulink> is the GNU build |
| 1008 | system comprising <ulink url="&autoconf;">Autoconf</ulink>, | ||
| 1009 | <ulink url="&automake;">Automake</ulink>, | ||
| 1010 | <ulink url="&libtool;">Libtool</ulink>, and | ||
| 1011 | <ulink url="&gettext;">gettext</ulink>. You can recognize | ||
| 1012 | osamu | 8601 | such sources by the <filename>configure.ac</filename>, |
| 1013 | <filename>Makefile.am</filename>, and <filename>Makefile.in</filename> files. | ||
| 1014 | osamu | 8716 | <footnote><para>Autotools is too big to deal in this small tutorial. This |
| 1015 | taffit-guest | 8722 | section is meant to provide keywords and references only. Please make sure to read the |
| 1016 | osamu | 8716 | <ulink url="&autotools-tutorial;">Autotools Tutorial</ulink> and |
| 1017 | <ulink url="&autotools-readme;"/>, if you need to use it.</para></footnote> | ||
| 1018 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1019 | <para> | ||
| 1020 | osamu | 8703 | The first step of the Autotools workflow is usually that upstream runs |
| 1021 | <literal>autoreconf -i -f</literal> in the source directory and | ||
| 1022 | distributes the generated files along with the source. | ||
| 1023 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1024 | <screen> | ||
| 1025 | configure.ac-----+-> autoreconf -+-> configure | ||
| 1026 | Makefile.am -----+ | +-> Makefile.in | ||
| 1027 | src/Makefile.am -+ | +-> src/Makefile.in | ||
| 1028 | | +-> config.h.in | ||
| 1029 | automake | ||
| 1030 | aclocal | ||
| 1031 | aclocal.m4 | ||
| 1032 | autoheader | ||
| 1033 | </screen> | ||
| 1034 | <para> | ||
| 1035 | Editing <filename>configure.ac</filename> and <filename>Makefile.am</filename> | ||
| 1036 | files requires some knowledge of <command>autoconf</command> and | ||
| 1037 | <command>automake</command>. See <literal>info autoconf</literal> and | ||
| 1038 | <literal>info automake</literal>. | ||
| 1039 | </para> | ||
| 1040 | <para> | ||
| 1041 | osamu | 8703 | The second step of the Autotools workflow is usually that the user obtains this |
| 1042 | osamu | 8601 | distributed source and runs <literal>./configure && make</literal> in |
| 1043 | osamu | 8703 | the source directory to compile the program into a |
| 1044 | taffit-guest | 8722 | <command><replaceable>binary</replaceable></command> executable. |
| 1045 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1046 | <screen> | ||
| 1047 | Makefile.in -----+ +-> Makefile -----+-> make -> <replaceable>binary</replaceable> | ||
| 1048 | src/Makefile.in -+-> ./configure -+-> src/Makefile -+ | ||
| 1049 | config.h.in -----+ +-> config.h -----+ | ||
| 1050 | | | ||
| 1051 | config.status -+ | ||
| 1052 | config.guess --+ | ||
| 1053 | </screen> | ||
| 1054 | <para> | ||
| 1055 | osamu | 8703 | You can change many things in the <filename>Makefile</filename>; for |
| 1056 | instance you can change the default location for file installation | ||
| 1057 | using the option <command>./configure --prefix=/usr</command>. | ||
| 1058 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1059 | <para> | ||
| 1060 | Although it is not required, updating the <filename>configure</filename> and | ||
| 1061 | osamu | 8703 | other files with <literal>autoreconf -i -f</literal> may improve |
| 1062 | osamu | 8601 | the compatibility of the source. |
| 1063 | osamu | 8646 | <footnote><para>You can automate this by using |
| 1064 | taffit-guest | 8665 | <systemitem role="package">dh-autoreconf</systemitem> package. |
| 1065 | osamu | 8646 | See <xref linkend="customrules"/>.</para></footnote> |
| 1066 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1067 | <para> | ||
| 1068 | osamu | 8636 | <ulink url="&cmake;">CMake</ulink> is an alternative |
| 1069 | osamu | 8703 | build system. You can recognize such sources by the |
| 1070 | osamu | 8601 | <filename>CMakeLists.txt</filename> file. |
| 1071 | </para> | ||
| 1072 | </section> | ||
| 1073 | <section id="namever"><title>Package name and version</title> | ||
| 1074 | <para> | ||
| 1075 | osamu | 8718 | If the upstream source comes as <filename>gentoo-0.9.12.tar.gz</filename>, you can |
| 1076 | consider | ||
| 1077 | osamu | 8716 | <emphasis role="strong">package name</emphasis> to be <literal>gentoo</literal> and |
| 1078 | osamu | 8718 | <emphasis role="strong">upstream version</emphasis> to be <literal>0.9.12</literal>. |
| 1079 | These are used in the <filename>debian/changelog</filename> file described later in | ||
| 1080 | <xref linkend="changelog"/>, too. | ||
| 1081 | </para> | ||
| 1082 | <para> | ||
| 1083 | osamu | 8716 | Although this simple approach works most of the times, you may need to adjust |
| 1084 | <emphasis role="strong">package name</emphasis> and | ||
| 1085 | osamu | 8718 | <emphasis role="strong">upstream version</emphasis> by renaming the upstream |
| 1086 | taffit-guest | 8722 | source to follow the Debian Policy and the existing convention. |
| 1087 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1088 | <para> | ||
| 1089 | osamu | 8718 | You must choose the <emphasis role="strong">package name</emphasis> |
| 1090 | to consist only of lower case letters (<literal>a-z</literal>), digits | ||
| 1091 | osamu | 8716 | (<literal>0-9</literal>), plus (<literal>+</literal>) and minus |
| 1092 | (<literal>-</literal>) signs, and periods (<literal>.</literal>). It must be | ||
| 1093 | osamu | 8718 | at least two characters long, must start with an alphanumeric character, and |
| 1094 | must not be the same as existing ones. | ||
| 1095 | osamu | 8738 | It is good idea to keep its length within 30 characters. |
| 1096 | <footnote><para>The package name field length of <command>aptitude</command> is 30. For more than 90% of packages, the package name is less than 24 characters.</para></footnote> | ||
| 1097 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1098 | osamu | 8716 | <!-- |
| 1099 | Osamu's archive stat (2011-04-23, sid, kfreebsd-amd64): | ||
| 1100 | === stat for package name string length === | ||
| 1101 | 11 1947 36.9% mode | ||
| 1102 | 14 1717 54.7% 50% median | ||
| 1103 | 23 611 91.0% 90% | ||
| 1104 | 32 89 99.0% 99% | ||
| 1105 | 41 12 99.9% 99.9% | ||
| 1106 | 52 1 100.0% | ||
| 1107 | Previous 20 chars is becoming too short for 17% of packages | ||
| 1108 | osamu | 8718 | Default aptitude setting display up to 30 chars (98.3%). |
| 1109 | osamu | 8716 | --> |
| 1110 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 1111 | osamu | 8718 | If upstream source uses generic words such as <literal>test-suite</literal> as |
| 1112 | its name, it is good idea to rename it not to contaminate name space for the | ||
| 1113 | package name and to identify its contents explicitly. | ||
| 1114 | <footnote><para>If you follow the | ||
| 1115 | osamu | 8725 | <ulink url="&devref-newpackage;">Debian Developer's Reference 5.1. "New packages"</ulink>, |
| 1116 | taffit-guest | 8722 | the ITP process will usually catch this kind of issues.</para></footnote> |
| 1117 | osamu | 8718 | </para> |
| 1118 | <para> | ||
| 1119 | osamu | 8716 | You should choose the <emphasis role="strong">upstream version</emphasis> |
| 1120 | osamu | 8718 | to consist only of |
| 1121 | alphanumerics (<literal>0-9A-Za-z</literal>), plus (<literal>+</literal>), | ||
| 1122 | taffit-guest | 8722 | tildes (<literal>~</literal>), and periods (<literal>.</literal>). It must |
| 1123 | osamu | 8716 | start with a digit (<literal>0-9</literal>). <footnote><para>This stricter |
| 1124 | rule should help you avoid confusing file names.</para></footnote> | ||
| 1125 | osamu | 8718 | It is good idea to keep its length within 8 characters if possible. |
| 1126 | osamu | 8738 | <footnote><para>The version field length of <command>aptitude</command> is 10. The Debian revision with preceding hyphen usually consumes 2. For more than 80% of packages, the upstream version is less than 8 charactes and the Debian revision is less than 2 characters. For more than 90% of packages, the upstream version is less than 10 charactes and the Debian revision is less than 3 characters.</para></footnote> |
| 1127 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1128 | osamu | 8716 | <!-- |
| 1129 | osamu | 8718 | Osamu's archive stat (2011-04-23, sid, kfreebsd-amd64): |
| 1130 | === stat for upstream version string length === | ||
| 1131 | 5 9765 60.2% 50% median and mode | ||
| 1132 | 6 3765 73.3% | ||
| 1133 | 7 2789 82.9% | ||
| 1134 | 8 1158 86.9% | ||
| 1135 | 9 501 88.6% | ||
| 1136 | 10 773 91.3% 90% | ||
| 1137 | 18 55 99.1% 99% | ||
| 1138 | 27 11 99.9% 99.9 | ||
| 1139 | 35 6 100.0% | ||
| 1140 | === stat for debian revision string length === | ||
| 1141 | 1 22556 83.3% 50% median and mode | ||
| 1142 | 2 1106 87.2% | ||
| 1143 | 3 1312 91.7% 90% | ||
| 1144 | 4 2127 99.1% 99% | ||
| 1145 | 7 14 99.9% 99.9% | ||
| 1146 | osamu | 8716 | |
| 1147 | osamu | 8718 | aptitude display 10 = 8char for up + 1char (for -) + 1char for deb |
| 1148 | 90chars as max for file name of binary debs (package+up+deb+arch+.deb) | ||
| 1149 | osamu | 8716 | --> |
| 1150 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 1151 | osamu | 8718 | If the upstream software does not use normal version system like |
| 1152 | <literal>2.30.32</literal> but uses some kind of date such as | ||
| 1153 | taffit-guest | 8722 | <literal>09Oct23</literal>, a random codename string or a VCS hash value as a part |
| 1154 | osamu | 8718 | of version, make sure to remove them from the |
| 1155 | <emphasis role="strong">upstream version</emphasis>. Such information can be | ||
| 1156 | recorded in the <filename>debian/changelog</filename> file. If you need to | ||
| 1157 | invent a version string, use the <literal>YYYYMMDD</literal> format such as | ||
| 1158 | <literal>20110429</literal> as upstream version. This ensures that | ||
| 1159 | <command>dpkg</command> properly sees later versions as upgrades. | ||
| 1160 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1161 | osamu | 8718 | <para> |
| 1162 | osamu | 8744 | Version strings <footnote><para>Version string may be |
| 1163 | <literal><replaceable>version</replaceable></literal>, | ||
| 1164 | <literal><replaceable>revision</replaceable></literal>, or | ||
| 1165 | <literal><replaceable>version</replaceable>-<replaceable>revision</replaceable></literal>. | ||
| 1166 | See <xref linkend="changelog"/> for how the <emphasis role="strong">Debian | ||
| 1167 | revision</emphasis> is used. | ||
| 1168 | </para></footnote> | ||
| 1169 | can be compared with <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>dpkg</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry> as the following. | ||
| 1170 | osamu | 8718 | </para> |
| 1171 | <screen> | ||
| 1172 | $ dpkg --compare-versions <replaceable>ver1</replaceable> <replaceable>op</replaceable> <replaceable>ver2</replaceable> | ||
| 1173 | </screen> | ||
| 1174 | <para> | ||
| 1175 | taffit-guest | 8722 | The version comparison rule can be summarized as the following. |
| 1176 | osamu | 8718 | </para> |
| 1177 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 1178 | <listitem><para>The strings are compared from the head to the tail.</para></listitem> | ||
| 1179 | <listitem><para>Alphabets are larger than numbers.</para></listitem> | ||
| 1180 | <listitem><para>Numbers are compared as the integer.</para></listitem> | ||
| 1181 | <listitem><para>Alphabets are compared in the ASCII code order.</para></listitem> | ||
| 1182 | taffit-guest | 8722 | <listitem><para>There are some special rules for periods (<literal>.</literal>), plus (<literal>+</literal>) and tildes (<literal>~</literal>) as the followings.</para> |
| 1183 | osamu | 8718 | <para> |
| 1184 | <literal>0.0</literal> < | ||
| 1185 | <literal>0.5</literal> < | ||
| 1186 | <literal>0.10</literal> < | ||
| 1187 | <literal>0.99</literal> < | ||
| 1188 | <literal>1</literal> < | ||
| 1189 | <literal>1.0~rc1</literal> < | ||
| 1190 | <literal>1.0</literal> < | ||
| 1191 | <literal>1.0+b1</literal> < | ||
| 1192 | <literal>1.0+nmu1</literal> < | ||
| 1193 | <literal>1.1</literal> < | ||
| 1194 | <literal>2.0</literal> | ||
| 1195 | </para> | ||
| 1196 | </listitem> | ||
| 1197 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 1198 | <para> | ||
| 1199 | One of the tricky case happens when the upstream releases | ||
| 1200 | <filename>gentoo-0.9.12-ReleaseCandidate-99.tar.gz</filename> as the | ||
| 1201 | pre-release of <filename>gentoo-0.9.12.tar.gz</filename>. You need to make | ||
| 1202 | sure that the upgrade works properly by renaming the upstream source to | ||
| 1203 | <filename>gentoo-0.9.12~rc99.tar.gz</filename>. | ||
| 1204 | </para> | ||
| 1205 | osamu | 8601 | </section> |
| 1206 | osamu | 8726 | <section id="dh-make"><title>Setting up <command>dh_make</command></title> |
| 1207 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 1208 | osamu | 8703 | Set up the shell environment variables <literal>$DEBEMAIL</literal> and |
| 1209 | <literal>$DEBFULLNAME</literal> so that various Debian maintenance | ||
| 1210 | taffit-guest | 8717 | tools recognize your email address and name to use for packages. <footnote><para> The |
| 1211 | osamu | 8601 | following text assumes you are using Bash as your login shell. If you use |
| 1212 | osamu | 8703 | some other login shell such as Z shell, use their corresponding |
| 1213 | taffit-guest | 8717 | configuration files instead of <filename>~/.bashrc</filename>. </para> </footnote> |
| 1214 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1215 | <screen> | ||
| 1216 | $ cat >>~/.bashrc <<EOF | ||
| 1217 | DEBEMAIL=your.email.address@example.org | ||
| 1218 | DEBFULLNAME=Firstname Lastname | ||
| 1219 | export DEBEMAIL DEBFULLNAME | ||
| 1220 | EOF | ||
| 1221 | osamu | 8726 | $ . ~/.bashrc |
| 1222 | osamu | 8601 | </screen> |
| 1223 | osamu | 8726 | </section> |
| 1224 | <section id="non-native-dh-make"><title>Initial non-native Debian package</title> | ||
| 1225 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 1226 | osamu | 8726 | Normal Debian packages are non-native Debian packages made from upstream |
| 1227 | programs. If you wish to create a non-native Debian package of an upstream | ||
| 1228 | source <filename>gentoo-0.9.12.tar.gz</filename>, you can create an initial | ||
| 1229 | non-native Debian package for it by issuing the <command>dh_make</command> | ||
| 1230 | command as follows. | ||
| 1231 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1232 | <screen> | ||
| 1233 | osamu | 8726 | $ cd ~/gentoo |
| 1234 | $ wget http://example.org/gentoo-0.9.12.tar.gz | ||
| 1235 | $ tar -xvzf gentoo-0.9.12.tar.gz | ||
| 1236 | $ cd gentoo-0.9.12 | ||
| 1237 | osamu | 8601 | $ dh_make -f ../gentoo-0.9.12.tar.gz |
| 1238 | </screen> | ||
| 1239 | <para> | ||
| 1240 | Of course, replace the filename with the name of your original source archive. | ||
| 1241 | <footnote><para> If the upstream source provides the | ||
| 1242 | <filename>debian</filename> directory and its contents, run the | ||
| 1243 | osamu | 8703 | <command>dh_make</command> command with the extra option |
| 1244 | <literal>--addmissing</literal>. The new source <literal>3.0 (quilt)</literal> format is | ||
| 1245 | robust enough not to break even for these packages. You may need to update the contents | ||
| 1246 | osamu | 8601 | provided by the upstream for your Debian package. </para> </footnote> See |
| 1247 | <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>dh_make</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> | ||
| 1248 | </citerefentry> for details. | ||
| 1249 | </para> | ||
| 1250 | <para> | ||
| 1251 | osamu | 8703 | You should see some output asking you what sort of package you want |
| 1252 | osamu | 8725 | to create. Gentoo is a single binary package - it creates only one binary package, i.e, |
| 1253 | osamu | 8719 | one <filename>.deb</filename> file - so we will select the first option |
| 1254 | osamu | 8703 | (with the <literal>s</literal> key), check the information on the screen, and |
| 1255 | osamu | 8601 | confirm by pressing <literal><replaceable>ENTER</replaceable></literal>. |
| 1256 | osamu | 8719 | <footnote><para> There are several choices here: <literal>s</literal> for |
| 1257 | osamu | 8725 | Single binary package, <literal>i</literal> for arch-Independent package, <literal>m</literal> for |
| 1258 | Multiple binary packages, <literal>l</literal> for Library package, <literal>k</literal> for | ||
| 1259 | osamu | 8719 | Kernel module package, <literal>n</literal> for kernel patch package, and <literal>b</literal> |
| 1260 | for <systemitem role="package">cdbs</systemitem> package. This document focuses on the | ||
| 1261 | osamu | 8703 | use of the <command>dh</command> command (from the package |
| 1262 | osamu | 8725 | <systemitem role="package">debhelper</systemitem>) to create a single binary package, |
| 1263 | osamu | 8703 | but also touches on how to use it for arch-independent or |
| 1264 | osamu | 8725 | multiple binary packages. The package |
| 1265 | osamu | 8703 | <systemitem role="package">cdbs</systemitem> offers an alternative packaging script |
| 1266 | infrastructure to the <command>dh</command> command and is outside the scope of | ||
| 1267 | osamu | 8601 | this document. </para> </footnote> |
| 1268 | </para> | ||
| 1269 | <para> | ||
| 1270 | osamu | 8703 | This execution of <command>dh_make</command> creates a copy of the upstream |
| 1271 | tarball as <filename>gentoo_0.9.12.orig.tar.gz</filename> in the | ||
| 1272 | osamu | 8601 | parent directory to accommodate the creation of the non-native Debian source |
| 1273 | osamu | 8703 | package with the name <filename>debian.tar.gz</filename> later. |
| 1274 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1275 | <screen> | ||
| 1276 | $ cd ~/gentoo ; ls -F | ||
| 1277 | gentoo-0.9.12/ | ||
| 1278 | gentoo-0.9.12.tar.gz | ||
| 1279 | gentoo_0.9.12.orig.tar.gz | ||
| 1280 | </screen> | ||
| 1281 | <para> | ||
| 1282 | osamu | 8703 | Please note two key features of this filename |
| 1283 | <filename>gentoo_0.9.12.orig.tar.gz</filename>: | ||
| 1284 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1285 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 1286 | <listitem> | ||
| 1287 | <para> | ||
| 1288 | osamu | 8703 | Package name and version are separated by the character <literal>_</literal> |
| 1289 | osamu | 8601 | (underscore). |
| 1290 | </para> | ||
| 1291 | </listitem> | ||
| 1292 | <listitem> | ||
| 1293 | <para> | ||
| 1294 | osamu | 8703 | The string <filename>.orig</filename> is inserted before the |
| 1295 | osamu | 8601 | <filename>.tar.gz</filename>. |
| 1296 | </para> | ||
| 1297 | </listitem> | ||
| 1298 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 1299 | <para> | ||
| 1300 | You should also notice that many template files are created in the source under | ||
| 1301 | osamu | 8703 | the <filename>debian</filename> directory. These will be explained in |
| 1302 | <xref linkend="dreq"/> and <xref linkend="dother"/>. You should also understand | ||
| 1303 | that packaging cannot be a fully automated process. You will need to modify the upstream | ||
| 1304 | source for Debian (see <xref linkend="modify"/>). After this, you need to | ||
| 1305 | use the proper methods for building Debian packages (<xref linkend="build"/>), | ||
| 1306 | testing them (<xref linkend="checkit"/>), and uploading them (<xref linkend="upload"/>). | ||
| 1307 | All the steps will be explained. | ||
| 1308 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1309 | <para> | ||
| 1310 | If you accidentally erased some template files while working on them, you can | ||
| 1311 | recover them by running <command>dh_make</command> with the | ||
| 1312 | <literal>--addmissing</literal> option again in a Debian package source tree. | ||
| 1313 | </para> | ||
| 1314 | <para> | ||
| 1315 | Updating an existing package may get complicated since it may be using older | ||
| 1316 | osamu | 8703 | techniques. While learning the basics, please stick to creating a fresh |
| 1317 | package; further explanations are given in <xref linkend="update"/>. | ||
| 1318 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1319 | osamu | 8726 | <para> |
| 1320 | osamu | 8728 | Please note that the source file does not need to contain any build system |
| 1321 | discussed in <xref linkend="simplemake"/> and <xref linkend="portable"/>. It | ||
| 1322 | could be just a collection of graphics data etc. Installation of files may be | ||
| 1323 | enabled by <systemitem role="package">debhelper</systemitem> configuration | ||
| 1324 | files such as <filename>debian/install</filename> (see | ||
| 1325 | <xref linkend="install"/>) only. | ||
| 1326 | osamu | 8726 | </para> |
| 1327 | osamu | 8601 | </section> |
| 1328 | osamu | 8726 | <section id="native-dh-make"><title>Initial native Debian package</title> |
| 1329 | <para> | ||
| 1330 | Debian native packages are simpler to manage if they contain source files you | ||
| 1331 | manage only for Debian, possibly only for local uses. If you have source | ||
| 1332 | files in <filename>~/mypackage-1.0</filename>, you can create an initial native | ||
| 1333 | Debian package for it by issuing the <command>dh_make</command> command as | ||
| 1334 | follows. | ||
| 1335 | </para> | ||
| 1336 | <screen> | ||
| 1337 | $ cd ~/mypackage-1.0 | ||
| 1338 | $ dh_make --native | ||
| 1339 | </screen> | ||
| 1340 | <para> | ||
| 1341 | Then the <filename>debian</filename> directory and its contents are created | ||
| 1342 | just like <xref linkend="non-native-dh-make"/>. This does not create a tarball | ||
| 1343 | osamu | 8727 | since this is a native Debian package. But that is the only difference. |
| 1344 | The rest of the packaging activities are practically the same. | ||
| 1345 | osamu | 8726 | </para> |
| 1346 | </section> | ||
| 1347 | osamu | 8601 | </chapter> |
| 1348 | <chapter id="modify"><title>Modifying the source</title> | ||
| 1349 | <para> | ||
| 1350 | Please note that there isn't space here to go into <emphasis>all</emphasis> the | ||
| 1351 | details of fixing upstream sources, but here are some basic steps and problems | ||
| 1352 | people often run across. | ||
| 1353 | </para> | ||
| 1354 | osamu | 8709 | <section id="quiltrc"><title>Setting up <command>quilt</command></title> |
| 1355 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 1356 | osamu | 8709 | The program <command>quilt</command> offers a basic method for recording |
| 1357 | modifications to the upstream source for Debian packaging. It's | ||
| 1358 | useful to have a slightly customized default, so let's create an alias | ||
| 1359 | <command>dquilt</command> for Debian packaging by adding the following | ||
| 1360 | line to <filename>~/.bashrc</filename>. | ||
| 1361 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1362 | <screen> | ||
| 1363 | osamu | 8688 | alias dquilt="quilt --quiltrc=~/.quiltrc-dpkg" |
| 1364 | osamu | 8646 | </screen> |
| 1365 | <para> | ||
| 1366 | Then let's create <filename>~/.quiltrc-dpkg</filename> as follows. | ||
| 1367 | </para> | ||
| 1368 | <screen> | ||
| 1369 | osamu | 8601 | d=. ; while [ ! -d $d/debian -a `readlink -e $d` != / ]; do d=$d/..; done |
| 1370 | if [ -d $d/debian ] && [ -z $QUILT_PATCHES ]; then | ||
| 1371 | osamu | 8709 | # if in Debian packaging tree with unset $QUILT_PATCHES |
| 1372 | osamu | 8649 | QUILT_PATCHES="debian/patches" |
| 1373 | QUILT_PATCH_OPTS="--reject-format=unified" | ||
| 1374 | QUILT_DIFF_ARGS="-p ab --no-timestamps --no-index --color=auto" | ||
| 1375 | QUILT_REFRESH_ARGS="-p ab --no-timestamps --no-index" | ||
| 1376 | QUILT_COLORS="diff_hdr=1;32:diff_add=1;34:diff_rem=1;31:diff_hunk=1;33:diff_ctx=35:diff_cctx=33" | ||
| 1377 | osamu | 8601 | if ! [ -d $d/debian/patches ]; then mkdir $d/debian/patches; fi |
| 1378 | fi | ||
| 1379 | </screen> | ||
| 1380 | <para> | ||
| 1381 | See <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>quilt</refentrytitle> | ||
| 1382 | <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry> and | ||
| 1383 | osamu | 8709 | <ulink url="&quilt-pdf;">quilt.pdf</ulink> on how to use |
| 1384 | osamu | 8601 | <command>quilt</command>. |
| 1385 | </para> | ||
| 1386 | </section> | ||
| 1387 | osamu | 8709 | <section id="fixupstream"><title>Fixing upstream bugs</title> |
| 1388 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 1389 | Let's assume you find an error in the upstream <filename>Makefile</filename> | ||
| 1390 | osamu | 8709 | as follows where <literal>install: gentoo</literal> should have been |
| 1391 | osamu | 8601 | <literal>install: gentoo-target</literal>. |
| 1392 | </para> | ||
| 1393 | <screen> | ||
| 1394 | install: gentoo | ||
| 1395 | install ./gentoo $(BIN) | ||
| 1396 | install icons/* $(ICONS) | ||
| 1397 | install gentoorc-example $(HOME)/.gentoorc | ||
| 1398 | </screen> | ||
| 1399 | <para> | ||
| 1400 | osamu | 8709 | Let's fix this and record it with the <command>dquilt</command> command as |
| 1401 | osamu | 8601 | <filename>fix-gentoo-target.patch</filename>. <footnote><para> The |
| 1402 | osamu | 8709 | <filename>debian/patches</filename> directory should exist now if you ran |
| 1403 | osamu | 8601 | <command>dh_make</command> as described before. This example operation creates |
| 1404 | osamu | 8709 | it just in case you are updating an existing package. </para> </footnote> |
| 1405 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1406 | <screen> | ||
| 1407 | $ mkdir debian/patches | ||
| 1408 | osamu | 8646 | $ dquilt new fix-gentoo-target.patch |
| 1409 | $ dquilt add Makefile | ||
| 1410 | osamu | 8601 | </screen> |
| 1411 | <para> | ||
| 1412 | You change the <filename>Makefile</filename> file as follows. | ||
| 1413 | </para> | ||
| 1414 | <screen> | ||
| 1415 | install: gentoo-target | ||
| 1416 | install ./gentoo $(BIN) | ||
| 1417 | install icons/* $(ICONS) | ||
| 1418 | install gentoorc-example $(HOME)/.gentoorc | ||
| 1419 | </screen> | ||
| 1420 | <para> | ||
| 1421 | osamu | 8709 | Ask <command>dquilt</command> to generate the patch to create |
| 1422 | osamu | 8601 | <filename>debian/patches/fix-gentoo-target.patch</filename> and add its |
| 1423 | osamu | 8621 | description following <ulink url="&dep3;">DEP-3: Patch Tagging Guidelines</ulink>. |
| 1424 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1425 | <screen> | ||
| 1426 | osamu | 8646 | $ dquilt refresh |
| 1427 | $ dquilt header -e | ||
| 1428 | osamu | 8601 | ... describe patch |
| 1429 | </screen> | ||
| 1430 | </section> | ||
| 1431 | osamu | 8709 | <section id="destdir"><title>Installation of files to their destination</title> |
| 1432 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 1433 | osamu | 8709 | Most third-party software installs itself in the <filename>/usr/local</filename> |
| 1434 | directory hierarchy. On Debian this is reserved for private use | ||
| 1435 | by the system administrator, so packages must not use directories such | ||
| 1436 | as <filename>/usr/local/bin</filename> but should instead use system | ||
| 1437 | directories such as <filename>/usr/bin</filename>, obeying the | ||
| 1438 | <ulink url="&fhs;">Filesystem Hierarchy Standard</ulink> (FHS). | ||
| 1439 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1440 | <para> | ||
| 1441 | Normally, <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>make</refentrytitle> | ||
| 1442 | <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry> is used to automate building the | ||
| 1443 | osamu | 8709 | program, and executing <literal>make install</literal> installs programs |
| 1444 | directly to the desired destination (following the | ||
| 1445 | <literal>install</literal> target in the | ||
| 1446 | <filename>Makefile</filename>). In order for Debian to provide | ||
| 1447 | pre-built installable packages, it modifies the build system to install | ||
| 1448 | programs into a file tree image created under a temporary directory | ||
| 1449 | instead of the actual destination. | ||
| 1450 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1451 | <para> | ||
| 1452 | osamu | 8709 | These two differences between normal program installation on one hand and the |
| 1453 | Debian packaging system on the other can be transparently addressed by the | ||
| 1454 | <systemitem role="package">debhelper</systemitem> package through the | ||
| 1455 | osamu | 8601 | <command>dh_auto_configure</command> and <command>dh_auto_install</command> |
| 1456 | commands if the following conditions are met. | ||
| 1457 | </para> | ||
| 1458 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 1459 | <listitem> | ||
| 1460 | <para> | ||
| 1461 | osamu | 8709 | The <filename>Makefile</filename> must follow GNU conventions and |
| 1462 | support the <literal>$(DESTDIR)</literal> variable. | ||
| 1463 | osamu | 8628 | <footnote><para> See <ulink url="&gnu-destdir;">GNU Coding Standards: 7.2.4 DESTDIR: Support for Staged Installs</ulink>.</para></footnote> |
| 1464 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1465 | </listitem> | ||
| 1466 | <listitem> | ||
| 1467 | <para> | ||
| 1468 | osamu | 8709 | The source must follow the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS). |
| 1469 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1470 | </listitem> | ||
| 1471 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 1472 | <para> | ||
| 1473 | osamu | 8709 | Programs that use GNU <command>autoconf</command> follow the GNU conventions |
| 1474 | automatically, so they can be trivial to package. On the basis of | ||
| 1475 | this and other heuristics, it is estimated that the | ||
| 1476 | <systemitem role="package">debhelper</systemitem> package will work for | ||
| 1477 | about 90% of packages without making any intrusive changes to their | ||
| 1478 | build system. So packaging is not as complicated as it may seem. | ||
| 1479 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1480 | <para> | ||
| 1481 | osamu | 8709 | If you need to make changes in the <filename>Makefile</filename>, you |
| 1482 | should be careful to support the <literal>$(DESTDIR)</literal> | ||
| 1483 | variable. Although it is unset by default, the <literal>$(DESTDIR)</literal> | ||
| 1484 | variable is prepended to each file path used for the program | ||
| 1485 | installation. The packaging script will set | ||
| 1486 | <literal>$(DESTDIR)</literal> to the temporary directory. | ||
| 1487 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1488 | <para> | ||
| 1489 | osamu | 8725 | For packages of the single binary type, the temporary directory used |
| 1490 | osamu | 8709 | by the <command>dh_auto_install</command> command will be set to |
| 1491 | <filename>debian/<replaceable>package</replaceable></filename>. | ||
| 1492 | osamu | 8725 | <footnote><para> For packages of the multiple binary type, the |
| 1493 | osamu | 8601 | <command>dh_auto_install</command> command uses <filename>debian/tmp</filename> |
| 1494 | as the temporary directory while the <command>dh_install</command> command with | ||
| 1495 | the help of | ||
| 1496 | <filename>debian/<replaceable>package-1</replaceable>.install</filename> and | ||
| 1497 | <filename>debian/<replaceable>package-2</replaceable>.install</filename> files | ||
| 1498 | osamu | 8709 | will split the contents of <filename>debian/tmp</filename> into |
| 1499 | osamu | 8601 | <filename>debian/<replaceable>package-1</replaceable></filename> and |
| 1500 | <filename>debian/<replaceable>package-2</replaceable></filename> temporary | ||
| 1501 | osamu | 8709 | directories, to create |
| 1502 | <filename><replaceable>package-1</replaceable>_*.deb</filename> and | ||
| 1503 | <filename><replaceable>package-2</replaceable>_*.deb</filename> binary | ||
| 1504 | packages. | ||
| 1505 | osamu | 8601 | </para> </footnote> Everything that is contained in the temporary directory |
| 1506 | osamu | 8709 | will be installed on users' systems when they install your package; the only |
| 1507 | difference is that <command>dpkg</command> will be installing the | ||
| 1508 | files to paths relative to the root directory rather than your working | ||
| 1509 | directory. | ||
| 1510 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1511 | <para> | ||
| 1512 | Bear in mind that even though your program installs in | ||
| 1513 | <filename>debian/<replaceable>package</replaceable></filename>, it still needs | ||
| 1514 | osamu | 8709 | to behave correctly when installed from the <filename>.deb</filename> |
| 1515 | package under the root directory. So you must not allow the build | ||
| 1516 | osamu | 8601 | system to hardcode strings like |
| 1517 | <literal>/home/me/deb/<replaceable>package</replaceable>-<replaceable>version</replaceable>/usr/share/<replaceable>package</replaceable></literal> | ||
| 1518 | osamu | 8709 | into files in the package. |
| 1519 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1520 | <para> | ||
| 1521 | Here's the relevant part of <systemitem role="package">gentoo</systemitem>'s | ||
| 1522 | osamu | 8709 | <filename>Makefile</filename><footnote><para> This is just an example to |
| 1523 | show what a <filename>Makefile</filename> should look like. If the | ||
| 1524 | <filename>Makefile</filename> is created by the | ||
| 1525 | osamu | 8601 | <command>./configure</command> command, the correct way to fix this kind of |
| 1526 | osamu | 8709 | <filename>Makefile</filename> is to execute <command>./configure</command> |
| 1527 | from the <command>dh_auto_configure</command> command with default | ||
| 1528 | osamu | 8601 | options including <literal>--prefix=/usr</literal>. </para> </footnote>: |
| 1529 | </para> | ||
| 1530 | <screen> | ||
| 1531 | osamu | 8719 | # Where to put binary executables on 'make install'? |
| 1532 | osamu | 8601 | BIN = /usr/local/bin |
| 1533 | # Where to put icons on 'make install'? | ||
| 1534 | ICONS = /usr/local/share/gentoo | ||
| 1535 | </screen> | ||
| 1536 | <para> | ||
| 1537 | We see that the files are set to install under <filename>/usr/local</filename>. | ||
| 1538 | osamu | 8709 | As explained above, that directory hierarchy is reserved for local use on |
| 1539 | Debian, so change those paths to: | ||
| 1540 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1541 | <screen> | ||
| 1542 | osamu | 8719 | # Where to put binary executables on 'make install'? |
| 1543 | osamu | 8601 | BIN = $(DESTDIR)/usr/bin |
| 1544 | # Where to put icons on 'make install'? | ||
| 1545 | ICONS = $(DESTDIR)/usr/share/gentoo | ||
| 1546 | </screen> | ||
| 1547 | <para> | ||
| 1548 | osamu | 8709 | The exact locations that should be used for binaries, icons, |
| 1549 | documentation, etc. are specified in the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard | ||
| 1550 | (FHS). You should browse through it and read the sections relevant to | ||
| 1551 | your package. | ||
| 1552 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1553 | <para> | ||
| 1554 | osamu | 8719 | So, we should install binary executables in <filename>/usr/bin</filename> instead of |
| 1555 | osamu | 8601 | <filename>/usr/local/bin</filename>, the manual page in |
| 1556 | <filename>/usr/share/man/man1</filename> instead of | ||
| 1557 | osamu | 8709 | <filename>/usr/local/man/man1</filename>, and so on. Notice how there's no manual |
| 1558 | osamu | 8601 | page mentioned in <systemitem role="package">gentoo</systemitem>'s |
| 1559 | osamu | 8709 | <filename>Makefile</filename>, but since Debian Policy requires that every |
| 1560 | osamu | 8601 | program has one, we'll make one later and install it in |
| 1561 | <filename>/usr/share/man/man1</filename>. | ||
| 1562 | </para> | ||
| 1563 | <para> | ||
| 1564 | Some programs don't use <filename>Makefile</filename> variables to define paths | ||
| 1565 | such as these. This means you might have to edit some real C sources in order | ||
| 1566 | to fix them to use the right locations. But where to search, and exactly what | ||
| 1567 | for? You can find this out by issuing: | ||
| 1568 | </para> | ||
| 1569 | <screen> | ||
| 1570 | osamu | 8709 | $ grep -nr --include='*.[c|h]' -e 'usr/local/lib' . |
| 1571 | osamu | 8601 | </screen> |
| 1572 | <para> | ||
| 1573 | <command>grep</command> will run recursively through the source tree and tell | ||
| 1574 | you the filename and the line number for all matches. | ||
| 1575 | </para> | ||
| 1576 | <para> | ||
| 1577 | Edit those files and in those lines replace <literal>usr/local/lib</literal> | ||
| 1578 | osamu | 8621 | with <literal>usr/lib</literal>. This can be done automatically as follows: |
| 1579 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1580 | <screen> | ||
| 1581 | osamu | 8711 | $ sed -i -e 's#usr/local/lib#usr/lib#g' \ |
| 1582 | osamu | 8601 | $(find . -type f -name '*.[c|h]') |
| 1583 | </screen> | ||
| 1584 | <para> | ||
| 1585 | taffit-guest | 8717 | If you want to confirm each substitution instead, this can be done interactively as follows: |
| 1586 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1587 | osamu | 8709 | <screen> |
| 1588 | $ vim '+argdo %s#usr/local/lib#usr/lib#gce|update' +q \ | ||
| 1589 | $(find . -type f -name '*.[c|h]') | ||
| 1590 | </screen> | ||
| 1591 | |||
| 1592 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 1593 | osamu | 8709 | Next you should find the <literal>install</literal> target (searching |
| 1594 | for the line that starts with <literal>install:</literal> will usually | ||
| 1595 | work) and rename all references to directories other than ones defined | ||
| 1596 | at the top of the <filename>Makefile</filename>. | ||
| 1597 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1598 | <para> | ||
| 1599 | osamu | 8709 | Originally, <systemitem role="package">gentoo</systemitem>'s |
| 1600 | osamu | 8601 | install target said: |
| 1601 | </para> | ||
| 1602 | <screen> | ||
| 1603 | install: gentoo-target | ||
| 1604 | install ./gentoo $(BIN) | ||
| 1605 | install icons/* $(ICONS) | ||
| 1606 | install gentoorc-example $(HOME)/.gentoorc | ||
| 1607 | </screen> | ||
| 1608 | <para> | ||
| 1609 | osamu | 8709 | Let's fix this upstream bug and record it with the <command>dquilt</command> command as |
| 1610 | osamu | 8601 | <filename>debian/patches/install.patch</filename>. |
| 1611 | </para> | ||
| 1612 | <screen> | ||
| 1613 | osamu | 8646 | $ dquilt new install.patch |
| 1614 | $ dquilt add Makefile | ||
| 1615 | osamu | 8601 | </screen> |
| 1616 | <para> | ||
| 1617 | osamu | 8709 | In your editor, change this for the Debian package as follows: |
| 1618 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1619 | <screen> | ||
| 1620 | install: gentoo-target | ||
| 1621 | install -d $(BIN) $(ICONS) $(DESTDIR)/etc | ||
| 1622 | install ./gentoo $(BIN) | ||
| 1623 | install -m644 icons/* $(ICONS) | ||
| 1624 | install -m644 gentoorc-example $(DESTDIR)/etc/gentoorc | ||
| 1625 | </screen> | ||
| 1626 | <para> | ||
| 1627 | osamu | 8709 | You'll have noticed that there's now an <literal>install -d</literal> command |
| 1628 | osamu | 8601 | before the other commands in the rule. The original |
| 1629 | osamu | 8709 | <filename>Makefile</filename> didn't have it because usually |
| 1630 | osamu | 8601 | <literal>/usr/local/bin</literal> and other directories already exist on the |
| 1631 | osamu | 8709 | system where you are running <literal>make install</literal>. However, since we will |
| 1632 | be installing into a newly created private directory tree, we will have to | ||
| 1633 | osamu | 8601 | create each and every one of those directories. |
| 1634 | </para> | ||
| 1635 | <para> | ||
| 1636 | We can also add in other things at the end of the rule, like the installation | ||
| 1637 | of additional documentation that the upstream authors sometimes omit: | ||
| 1638 | </para> | ||
| 1639 | <screen> | ||
| 1640 | install -d $(DESTDIR)/usr/share/doc/gentoo/html | ||
| 1641 | cp -a docs/* $(DESTDIR)/usr/share/doc/gentoo/html | ||
| 1642 | </screen> | ||
| 1643 | <para> | ||
| 1644 | osamu | 8709 | Check carefully, and if everything is okay, ask <command>dquilt</command> to |
| 1645 | generate the patch to create <filename>debian/patches/install.patch</filename> | ||
| 1646 | osamu | 8601 | and add its description. |
| 1647 | </para> | ||
| 1648 | <screen> | ||
| 1649 | osamu | 8646 | $ dquilt refresh |
| 1650 | $ dquilt header -e | ||
| 1651 | osamu | 8601 | ... describe patch |
| 1652 | </screen> | ||
| 1653 | <para> | ||
| 1654 | Now you have a series of patches. | ||
| 1655 | </para> | ||
| 1656 | <orderedlist numeration="arabic"> | ||
| 1657 | <listitem> | ||
| 1658 | <para> | ||
| 1659 | Upstream bug fix: <filename>debian/patches/fix-gentoo-target.patch</filename> | ||
| 1660 | </para> | ||
| 1661 | </listitem> | ||
| 1662 | <listitem> | ||
| 1663 | <para> | ||
| 1664 | Debian specific packaging modification: | ||
| 1665 | <filename>debian/patches/install.patch</filename> | ||
| 1666 | </para> | ||
| 1667 | </listitem> | ||
| 1668 | </orderedlist> | ||
| 1669 | <para> | ||
| 1670 | Whenever you make changes that are not specifically related to Debian package | ||
| 1671 | such as <filename>debian/patches/fix-gentoo-target.patch</filename>, be sure to | ||
| 1672 | send them to the upstream maintainer so they can be included in the next | ||
| 1673 | osamu | 8709 | revision of the program and be useful to everyone else. Also remember |
| 1674 | to avoid making your fixes specific to Debian or Linux - or even Unix! | ||
| 1675 | Make them portable. This will make your fixes much easier to apply. | ||
| 1676 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1677 | <para> | ||
| 1678 | Note that you don't have to send the <filename>debian/*</filename> files | ||
| 1679 | upstream. | ||
| 1680 | </para> | ||
| 1681 | </section> | ||
| 1682 | <section id="difflibs"><title>Differing libraries</title> | ||
| 1683 | <para> | ||
| 1684 | There is one other common problem: libraries are often different from platform | ||
| 1685 | to platform. For example, a <filename>Makefile</filename> can contain a | ||
| 1686 | osamu | 8714 | reference to a library which doesn't exist on the Debian system. In that case, we |
| 1687 | osamu | 8601 | need to change it to a library which does exist in Debian, and serves the same |
| 1688 | purpose. | ||
| 1689 | </para> | ||
| 1690 | <para> | ||
| 1691 | osamu | 8714 | Let's assume a line in your program's <filename>Makefile</filename> (or |
| 1692 | <filename>Makefile.in</filename>) as the following. | ||
| 1693 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1694 | <screen> | ||
| 1695 | osamu | 8713 | LIBS = -lfoo -lbar |
| 1696 | osamu | 8601 | </screen> |
| 1697 | <para> | ||
| 1698 | osamu | 8714 | If your program doesn't compile since the <literal>foo</literal> library |
| 1699 | doesn't exist and its equivalent is provided by the <literal>foo2</literal> | ||
| 1700 | library on the Debian system, you can fix this build problem as | ||
| 1701 | <filename>debian/patches/foo2.patch</filename> by changing | ||
| 1702 | <literal>foo</literal> into <literal>foo2</literal>.<footnote><para>If there | ||
| 1703 | are API changes from the <literal>foo</literal> library to the | ||
| 1704 | <literal>foo2</literal> library, required changes to the source code need to be | ||
| 1705 | made to match the new API.</para> </footnote> | ||
| 1706 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1707 | <screen> | ||
| 1708 | osamu | 8713 | $ dquilt new foo2.patch |
| 1709 | osamu | 8646 | $ dquilt add Makefile |
| 1710 | osamu | 8713 | $ sed -i -e 's/-lfoo/-lfoo2/g' Makefile |
| 1711 | osamu | 8646 | $ dquilt refresh |
| 1712 | $ dquilt header -e | ||
| 1713 | osamu | 8601 | ... describe patch |
| 1714 | </screen> | ||
| 1715 | </section> | ||
| 1716 | </chapter> | ||
| 1717 | <chapter id="dreq"><title>Required files under the <filename>debian</filename> directory</title> | ||
| 1718 | <para> | ||
| 1719 | There is a new subdirectory under the program's source directory, it's called | ||
| 1720 | <filename>debian</filename>. There are a number of files in this directory | ||
| 1721 | that we should edit in order to customize the behavior of the package. The | ||
| 1722 | most important of them are <filename>control</filename>, | ||
| 1723 | <filename>changelog</filename>, <filename>copyright</filename> and | ||
| 1724 | <filename>rules</filename>, which are required for all packages. | ||
| 1725 | osamu | 8668 | <footnote><para> |
| 1726 | In this chapter, files in the <filename>debian</filename> directory are | ||
| 1727 | referred without preceding <filename>debian/</filename> for simplicity whenever | ||
| 1728 | they are obvious. | ||
| 1729 | </para></footnote> | ||
| 1730 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1731 | <section id="control"><title><filename>control</filename> file</title> | ||
| 1732 | <para> | ||
| 1733 | This file contains various values which <command>dpkg</command>, | ||
| 1734 | <command>dselect</command>, <command>apt-get</command>, | ||
| 1735 | <command>apt-cache</command>, <command>aptitude</command>, and other package | ||
| 1736 | osamu | 8737 | management tools will use to manage the package. It is defined by the |
| 1737 | <ulink url="&policy-control;">Debian Policy Manual, 5 "Control files and their fields"</ulink>. | ||
| 1738 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1739 | <para> | ||
| 1740 | Here is the <filename>control</filename> file <command>dh_make</command> | ||
| 1741 | created for us: | ||
| 1742 | </para> | ||
| 1743 | <screen> | ||
| 1744 | 1 Source: gentoo | ||
| 1745 | 2 Section: unknown | ||
| 1746 | 3 Priority: extra | ||
| 1747 | 4 Maintainer: Josip Rodin <joy-mg@debian.org> | ||
| 1748 | 5 Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7.0.50~) | ||
| 1749 | 6 Standards-Version: 3.8.4 | ||
| 1750 | 7 Homepage: <insert the upstream URL, if relevant> | ||
| 1751 | 8 | ||
| 1752 | 9 Package: gentoo | ||
| 1753 | 10 Architecture: any | ||
| 1754 | 11 Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} | ||
| 1755 | 12 Description: <insert up to 60 chars description> | ||
| 1756 | 13 <insert long description, indented with spaces> | ||
| 1757 | </screen> | ||
| 1758 | <para> | ||
| 1759 | (I've added the line numbers.) | ||
| 1760 | </para> | ||
| 1761 | <para> | ||
| 1762 | osamu | 8621 | Lines 1-7 are the control information for the source package. |
| 1763 | Lines 9-13 are the control information for the binary package. | ||
| 1764 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1765 | <para> | ||
| 1766 | Line 1 is the name of the source package. | ||
| 1767 | </para> | ||
| 1768 | <para> | ||
| 1769 | Line 2 is the section of the distribution the source package goes into. | ||
| 1770 | </para> | ||
| 1771 | <para> | ||
| 1772 | As you may have noticed, Debian archive is divided in sections: | ||
| 1773 | <literal>main</literal> (the free software), <literal>non-free</literal> (the | ||
| 1774 | not really free software) and <literal>contrib</literal> (free software that | ||
| 1775 | depends on non-free software). Under those, there are logical subsections that | ||
| 1776 | describe in short what packages are in. So we have <literal>admin</literal> | ||
| 1777 | for administrator-only programs, <literal>base</literal> for the basic tools, | ||
| 1778 | <literal>devel</literal> for programmer tools, <literal>doc</literal> for | ||
| 1779 | documentation, <literal>libs</literal> for libraries, <literal>mail</literal> | ||
| 1780 | for e-mail readers and daemons, <literal>net</literal> for network apps and | ||
| 1781 | daemons, <literal>x11</literal> for X11 programs that don't fit anywhere else, | ||
| 1782 | osamu | 8648 | and many more. |
| 1783 | <footnote> <para>See | ||
| 1784 | osamu | 8737 | <ulink url="&policy-subsections;">Debian Policy Manual, 2.4 "Sections"</ulink> and |
| 1785 | taffit-guest | 8665 | <ulink url="§ions-unstable;">List of sections in <literal>sid</literal></ulink>.</para> |
| 1786 | osamu | 8648 | </footnote> |
| 1787 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1788 | <para> | ||
| 1789 | Let's change it then to x11. (A <literal>main/</literal> prefix is implied so | ||
| 1790 | we can omit it.) | ||
| 1791 | </para> | ||
| 1792 | <para> | ||
| 1793 | osamu | 8648 | Line 3 describes how important it is that the user installs this package. |
| 1794 | <footnote> <para>See | ||
| 1795 | osamu | 8737 | <ulink url="&policy-priorities;">Debian Policy Manual, 2.5 "Priorities"</ulink>. |
| 1796 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1797 | osamu | 8648 | </footnote> |
| 1798 | </para> | ||
| 1799 | osamu | 8601 | <itemizedlist> |
| 1800 | <listitem> | ||
| 1801 | <para> | ||
| 1802 | The <literal>optional</literal> priority will usually work for new packages | ||
| 1803 | that do not conflict with others with <literal>required</literal>, | ||
| 1804 | <literal>important</literal> or <literal>standard</literal> priorities. | ||
| 1805 | </para> | ||
| 1806 | </listitem> | ||
| 1807 | <listitem> | ||
| 1808 | <para> | ||
| 1809 | The <literal>extra</literal> priority will usually work for new packages that | ||
| 1810 | conflict with others with non-<literal>extra</literal> priorities. | ||
| 1811 | </para> | ||
| 1812 | </listitem> | ||
| 1813 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 1814 | <para> | ||
| 1815 | Section and priority are used by the frontends like <command>aptitude</command> | ||
| 1816 | when they sort packages and select defaults. Once you upload the package to | ||
| 1817 | Debian, the value of these two fields can be overridden by the archive | ||
| 1818 | maintainers, in which case you will be notified by email. | ||
| 1819 | </para> | ||
| 1820 | <para> | ||
| 1821 | As this is a normal priority package and doesn't conflict with anything else, | ||
| 1822 | we will change the priority to <literal>optional</literal>. | ||
| 1823 | </para> | ||
| 1824 | <para> | ||
| 1825 | Line 4 is the name and email address of the maintainer. Make sure that this | ||
| 1826 | field includes a valid <literal>To</literal> header for an email, because after | ||
| 1827 | you upload it, the bug tracking system will use it to deliver bug emails to | ||
| 1828 | you. Avoid using commas, ampersands and parenthesis. | ||
| 1829 | </para> | ||
| 1830 | <para> | ||
| 1831 | The 5th line includes the list of packages required to build your package as | ||
| 1832 | the <literal>Build-Depends</literal> field. You can also have the | ||
| 1833 | osamu | 8648 | <literal>Build-Depends-Indep</literal> field as an additional line, here. |
| 1834 | osamu | 8737 | <footnote><para>See |
| 1835 | <ulink url="&policy-relationships;#s-sourcebinarydeps">Debian Policy Manual, 7.7 "Relationships between source and binary packages - Build-Depends, Build-Depends-Indep, Build-Conflicts, Build-Conflicts-Indep"</ulink>.</para></footnote> | ||
| 1836 | Some packages like | ||
| 1837 | osamu | 8642 | <systemitem role="package">gcc</systemitem> and |
| 1838 | <systemitem role="package">make</systemitem> which are required by the | ||
| 1839 | <systemitem role="package">build-essential</systemitem> package are implied. If you need | ||
| 1840 | osamu | 8601 | to have other tools to build your package, you should add them to these fields. |
| 1841 | Multiple entries are separated with commas; read on for the explanation of | ||
| 1842 | osamu | 8719 | binary package dependencies to find out more about the syntax of these lines. |
| 1843 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1844 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 1845 | <listitem> | ||
| 1846 | <para> | ||
| 1847 | For all packages packaged with the <command>dh</command> command in the | ||
| 1848 | <filename>debian/rules</filename> file, you must have <literal>debhelper | ||
| 1849 | (>=7.0.50~)</literal> in the <literal>Build-Depends</literal> field to | ||
| 1850 | satisfy the Debian Policy requirement for the <literal>clean</literal> target. | ||
| 1851 | </para> | ||
| 1852 | </listitem> | ||
| 1853 | <listitem> | ||
| 1854 | <para> | ||
| 1855 | For source packages which have some binary packages with <literal>Architecture: | ||
| 1856 | any</literal>, they are rebuild by the autobuilder. Since this autobuilder | ||
| 1857 | procedure runs <literal>debian/rules build</literal> in it while installing | ||
| 1858 | taffit-guest | 8665 | only packages listed in the <literal>Build-Depends</literal> field (see <xref linkend="autobuilder"/>), the <literal>Build-Depends</literal> field needs to |
| 1859 | osamu | 8601 | list practically all the required packages and the |
| 1860 | <literal>Build-Depends-indep</literal> is rarely used. | ||
| 1861 | </para> | ||
| 1862 | </listitem> | ||
| 1863 | <listitem> | ||
| 1864 | <para> | ||
| 1865 | For source packages which have binary packages only with <literal>Architecture: | ||
| 1866 | all</literal>, the <literal>Build-Depends-Indep</literal> field may list all | ||
| 1867 | the required packages unless they are already listed in the | ||
| 1868 | <literal>Build-Depends</literal> field to satisfy the Debian Policy requirement | ||
| 1869 | for the <literal>clean</literal> target. | ||
| 1870 | </para> | ||
| 1871 | </listitem> | ||
| 1872 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 1873 | <para> | ||
| 1874 | If you are not sure which one should be used, use the | ||
| 1875 | <literal>Build-Depends</literal> field to be on the safe side. | ||
| 1876 | <footnote><para> This somewhat strange situation is a feature well documented | ||
| 1877 | osamu | 8628 | in the <ulink url="&policy-build-depends-indep;">Debian Policy |
| 1878 | osamu | 8601 | Manual, Footnotes 48</ulink>. This is not due to the use of the |
| 1879 | <command>dh</command> command in the <filename>debian/rules</filename> file but | ||
| 1880 | due to how the <command>dpkg-buildpackage</command> works. The same situation | ||
| 1881 | applies to the <ulink url="https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad-buildd/+bug/238141">auto build system | ||
| 1882 | for Ubuntu</ulink>. </para> </footnote> | ||
| 1883 | </para> | ||
| 1884 | <para> | ||
| 1885 | To find out what packages your package needs to be built run the command: | ||
| 1886 | </para> | ||
| 1887 | <screen> | ||
| 1888 | $ dpkg-depcheck -d ./configure | ||
| 1889 | </screen> | ||
| 1890 | <para> | ||
| 1891 | To manually find exact build dependency for | ||
| 1892 | <command><replaceable>/usr/bin/foo</replaceable></command>, you execute | ||
| 1893 | </para> | ||
| 1894 | <screen> | ||
| 1895 | $ objdump -p <replaceable>/usr/bin/foo</replaceable> | grep NEEDED | ||
| 1896 | </screen> | ||
| 1897 | <para> | ||
| 1898 | and for each library listed, e.g., <command>libfoo.so.6</command>, execute | ||
| 1899 | </para> | ||
| 1900 | <screen> | ||
| 1901 | $ dpkg -S libfoo.so.6 | ||
| 1902 | </screen> | ||
| 1903 | <para> | ||
| 1904 | Then you just take <literal>-dev</literal> version of every package as | ||
| 1905 | <literal>Build-Depends</literal> entry. If you use <command>ldd</command> for | ||
| 1906 | this purpose, it will report indirect lib dependencies as well, resulting in | ||
| 1907 | the problem of excessive build dependencies. | ||
| 1908 | </para> | ||
| 1909 | <para> | ||
| 1910 | <systemitem role="package">gentoo</systemitem> also happens to require | ||
| 1911 | <systemitem role="package">xlibs-dev</systemitem>, <systemitem role="package">libgtk1.2-dev</systemitem> and <systemitem role="package">libglib1.2-dev</systemitem> to build, so we'll add them here | ||
| 1912 | next to <systemitem role="package">debhelper</systemitem>. | ||
| 1913 | </para> | ||
| 1914 | <para> | ||
| 1915 | osamu | 8628 | Line 6 is the version of the <ulink url="&debian-policy;">Debian Policy |
| 1916 | osamu | 8601 | Manual</ulink> standards this package follows, the one you read while making |
| 1917 | your package. | ||
| 1918 | </para> | ||
| 1919 | <para> | ||
| 1920 | On line 7 you can put the URL of the homepage for the upstream program. | ||
| 1921 | </para> | ||
| 1922 | <para> | ||
| 1923 | Line 9 is the name of the binary package. This is usually the same as the name | ||
| 1924 | of the source package, but it doesn't necessarily have to be that way. | ||
| 1925 | </para> | ||
| 1926 | <para> | ||
| 1927 | Line 10 describes the CPU architecture the binary package can be compiled for. | ||
| 1928 | We'll leave this as <literal>any</literal> because <citerefentry> | ||
| 1929 | <refentrytitle>dpkg-gencontrol</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> | ||
| 1930 | </citerefentry> will fill in the appropriate value for any machine this package | ||
| 1931 | gets compiled on. | ||
| 1932 | </para> | ||
| 1933 | <para> | ||
| 1934 | If your package is architecture independent (for example, a shell or Perl | ||
| 1935 | script, or a document), change this to <literal>all</literal>, and read later | ||
| 1936 | in <xref linkend="rules"/> about using the <literal>binary-indep</literal> rule | ||
| 1937 | instead of <literal>binary-arch</literal> for building the package. | ||
| 1938 | </para> | ||
| 1939 | <para> | ||
| 1940 | Line 11 shows one of the most powerful features of the Debian packaging system. | ||
| 1941 | Packages can relate to each other in various ways. Apart from | ||
| 1942 | <literal>Depends</literal>, other relationship fields are | ||
| 1943 | <literal>Recommends</literal>, <literal>Suggests</literal>, | ||
| 1944 | <literal>Pre-Depends</literal>, <literal>Breaks</literal>, | ||
| 1945 | <literal>Conflicts</literal>, <literal>Provides</literal>, and | ||
| 1946 | <literal>Replaces</literal>. | ||
| 1947 | </para> | ||
| 1948 | <para> | ||
| 1949 | The package management tools usually behave the same way when dealing with | ||
| 1950 | these relations; if not, it will be explained. (see <citerefentry> | ||
| 1951 | <refentrytitle>dpkg</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>8</manvolnum> </citerefentry>, | ||
| 1952 | <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>dselect</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>8</manvolnum> | ||
| 1953 | </citerefentry>, <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>apt</refentrytitle> | ||
| 1954 | <manvolnum>8</manvolnum> </citerefentry>, <citerefentry> | ||
| 1955 | <refentrytitle>aptitude</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> | ||
| 1956 | </citerefentry> etc.) | ||
| 1957 | </para> | ||
| 1958 | <para> | ||
| 1959 | osamu | 8648 | Here is a simplified description of package relationships. |
| 1960 | osamu | 8621 | <footnote><para>See |
| 1961 | osamu | 8737 | <ulink url="&policy-relationships;">Debian Policy Manual, 7 "Declaring relationships between packages"</ulink>. |
| 1962 | osamu | 8648 | </para></footnote> |
| 1963 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 1964 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 1965 | <listitem> | ||
| 1966 | <para> | ||
| 1967 | <literal>Depends</literal> | ||
| 1968 | </para> | ||
| 1969 | <para> | ||
| 1970 | The package will not be installed unless the packages it depends on are | ||
| 1971 | installed. Use this if your program absolutely will not run (or will cause | ||
| 1972 | severe breakage) unless a particular package is present. | ||
| 1973 | </para> | ||
| 1974 | </listitem> | ||
| 1975 | <listitem> | ||
| 1976 | <para> | ||
| 1977 | <literal>Recommends</literal> | ||
| 1978 | </para> | ||
| 1979 | <para> | ||
| 1980 | Use this for packages that are not strictly necessary but are typically used | ||
| 1981 | with your program. When a user installs your program, all frontends will | ||
| 1982 | likely prompt them to install the recommended packages. | ||
| 1983 | <command>aptitude</command> and <command>apt-get</command> install recommended | ||
| 1984 | packages along with your package (but the user can disable this default | ||
| 1985 | behaviour). <command>dpkg</command> will ignore this field. | ||
| 1986 | </para> | ||
| 1987 | </listitem> | ||
| 1988 | <listitem> | ||
| 1989 | <para> | ||
| 1990 | <literal>Suggests</literal> | ||
| 1991 | </para> | ||
| 1992 | <para> | ||
| 1993 | Use this for packages which will work nicely with your program but are not at | ||
| 1994 | all necessary. When a user installs your program, all frontends will likely | ||
| 1995 | prompt them to install the suggested packages. <command>aptitude</command> can | ||
| 1996 | be configured to install suggested packages along with your package but this is | ||
| 1997 | not its default. <command>dpkg</command> and <command>apt-get</command> will | ||
| 1998 | ignore this field. | ||
| 1999 | </para> | ||
| 2000 | </listitem> | ||
| 2001 | <listitem> | ||
| 2002 | <para> | ||
| 2003 | <literal>Pre-Depends</literal> | ||
| 2004 | </para> | ||
| 2005 | <para> | ||
| 2006 | This is stronger than <literal>Depends</literal>. The package will not be | ||
| 2007 | installed unless the packages it pre-depends on are installed and | ||
| 2008 | <emphasis>correctly configured</emphasis>. Use this <emphasis>very</emphasis> | ||
| 2009 | osamu | 8628 | sparingly and only after discussing it on the <ulink url="&debian-devel-ldo;">debian-devel@lists.debian.org</ulink> |
| 2010 | osamu | 8601 | mailing list. Read: don't use it at all. :-) |
| 2011 | </para> | ||
| 2012 | </listitem> | ||
| 2013 | <listitem> | ||
| 2014 | <para> | ||
| 2015 | <literal>Conflicts</literal> | ||
| 2016 | </para> | ||
| 2017 | <para> | ||
| 2018 | The package will not be installed until all the packages it conflicts with have | ||
| 2019 | been removed. Use this if your program absolutely will not run or will cause | ||
| 2020 | severe problems if a particular package is present. | ||
| 2021 | </para> | ||
| 2022 | </listitem> | ||
| 2023 | <listitem> | ||
| 2024 | <para> | ||
| 2025 | <literal>Breaks</literal> | ||
| 2026 | </para> | ||
| 2027 | <para> | ||
| 2028 | The package will be installed while all the listed packages will be broken. | ||
| 2029 | Normally a <literal>Breaks</literal> entry has an earlier than version clause. | ||
| 2030 | The resolution is generally to upgrade the listed packages by the higher-level | ||
| 2031 | package management tools. | ||
| 2032 | </para> | ||
| 2033 | </listitem> | ||
| 2034 | <listitem> | ||
| 2035 | <para> | ||
| 2036 | <literal>Provides</literal> | ||
| 2037 | </para> | ||
| 2038 | <para> | ||
| 2039 | For some types of packages where there are multiple alternatives virtual names | ||
| 2040 | have been defined. You can get the full list in the | ||
| 2041 | osamu | 8639 | <ulink url="&virtual-package;">virtual-package-names-list.txt.gz</ulink> |
| 2042 | osamu | 8601 | file. Use this if your program provides a function of an existing virtual |
| 2043 | package. | ||
| 2044 | </para> | ||
| 2045 | </listitem> | ||
| 2046 | <listitem> | ||
| 2047 | <para> | ||
| 2048 | <literal>Replaces</literal> | ||
| 2049 | </para> | ||
| 2050 | <para> | ||
| 2051 | Use this when your program replaces files from another package, or completely | ||
| 2052 | replaces another package (used in conjunction with | ||
| 2053 | <literal>Conflicts</literal>). Files from the named packages will be | ||
| 2054 | overwritten with the files from your package. | ||
| 2055 | </para> | ||
| 2056 | </listitem> | ||
| 2057 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 2058 | <para> | ||
| 2059 | All these fields have uniform syntax. They are a list of package names | ||
| 2060 | separated by commas. These package names may also be lists of alternative | ||
| 2061 | package names, separated by vertical bar symbols <literal>|</literal> (pipe | ||
| 2062 | symbols). | ||
| 2063 | </para> | ||
| 2064 | <para> | ||
| 2065 | The fields may restrict their applicability to particular versions of each | ||
| 2066 | named package. These versions are listed in parentheses after each individual | ||
| 2067 | package name, and they should contain a relation from the list below followed | ||
| 2068 | by the version number. The relations allowed are: <literal><<</literal>, | ||
| 2069 | <literal><=</literal>, <literal>=</literal>, <literal>>=</literal> and | ||
| 2070 | <literal>>></literal> for strictly lower, lower or equal, exactly equal, | ||
| 2071 | greater or equal and strictly greater, respectively. For example, | ||
| 2072 | </para> | ||
| 2073 | <screen> | ||
| 2074 | Depends: foo (>= 1.2), libbar1 (= 1.3.4) | ||
| 2075 | Conflicts: baz | ||
| 2076 | Recommends: libbaz4 (>> 4.0.7) | ||
| 2077 | Suggests: quux | ||
| 2078 | Replaces: quux (<< 5), quux-foo (<= 7.6) | ||
| 2079 | </screen> | ||
| 2080 | <para> | ||
| 2081 | The last feature you need to know about is | ||
| 2082 | <literal>${shlibs:Depends}</literal>, <literal>${perl:Depends}</literal>, | ||
| 2083 | osamu | 8648 | <literal>${misc:Depends}</literal>, etc. |
| 2084 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 2085 | <para> | ||
| 2086 | <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>dh_shlibdeps</refentrytitle> | ||
| 2087 | osamu | 8648 | <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry> calculates shared library dependencies |
| 2088 | for binary packages. It generates a list of ELF executables and shared | ||
| 2089 | libraries it has found for each binary package. Such list is used for | ||
| 2090 | substituting <literal>${shlibs:Depends}</literal>. | ||
| 2091 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 2092 | <para> | ||
| 2093 | osamu | 8648 | <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>dh_perl</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> |
| 2094 | taffit-guest | 8665 | </citerefentry> calculates Perl dependencies. It generates a list of a |
| 2095 | dependency on <literal>perl</literal> or <literal>perlapi</literal> for each binary package. Such list is used for | ||
| 2096 | osamu | 8648 | substituting <literal>${perl:Depends}</literal>. |
| 2097 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 2098 | <para> | ||
| 2099 | Some <systemitem role="package">debhelper</systemitem> commands may make the | ||
| 2100 | osamu | 8648 | generated package need to depend on some other packages. All such commands |
| 2101 | generate a list of required packages for each binary package. | ||
| 2102 | Such list is used for substituting <literal>${misc:Depends}</literal>. | ||
| 2103 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 2104 | <para> | ||
| 2105 | osamu | 8648 | <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>dh_gencontrol</refentrytitle> |
| 2106 | <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry> generates | ||
| 2107 | <filename>DEBIAN/control</filename> for each binary package while | ||
| 2108 | substituting <literal>${shlibs:Depends}</literal>, | ||
| 2109 | <literal>${perl:Depends}</literal>, <literal>${misc:Depends}</literal>, etc. | ||
| 2110 | </para> | ||
| 2111 | <para> | ||
| 2112 | osamu | 8601 | Having said all that, we can leave the <literal>Depends</literal> field exactly |
| 2113 | as it is now, and insert another line after it saying <literal>Suggests: | ||
| 2114 | file</literal>, because <systemitem role="package">gentoo</systemitem> can use | ||
| 2115 | some features provided by that <systemitem role="package">file</systemitem> | ||
| 2116 | package. | ||
| 2117 | </para> | ||
| 2118 | osamu | 8621 | <para> Line 9 is the Homepage URL. Let's assume this to be at |
| 2119 | osamu | 8637 | <ulink url="&gentoo;"/>. |
| 2120 | osamu | 8621 | </para> |
| 2121 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 2122 | Line 12 is the short description. Most people screens are 80 columns wide so | ||
| 2123 | this shouldn't be longer than about 60 characters. I'll change it to | ||
| 2124 | <literal>fully GUI-configurable, two-pane X file manager</literal>. | ||
| 2125 | </para> | ||
| 2126 | <para> | ||
| 2127 | Line 13 is where the long description goes. This should be a paragraph which | ||
| 2128 | gives more details about the package. Column 1 of each line should be empty. | ||
| 2129 | There must be no blank lines, but you can put a single <literal>.</literal> | ||
| 2130 | (dot) in a column to simulate that. Also, there must be no more than one blank | ||
| 2131 | osamu | 8621 | line after the long description. <footnote><para>These descriptions are in |
| 2132 | English. Translations of these descriptions are provided by | ||
| 2133 | <ulink url="&ddtp;">The Debian Description Translation Project - DDTP</ulink>.</para></footnote> | ||
| 2134 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 2135 | <para> | ||
| 2136 | osamu | 8648 | Let's insert <literal>Vcs-*</literal> fields to document the Version Control |
| 2137 | System (VCS) location between line 6 and 7. | ||
| 2138 | <footnote><para>See | ||
| 2139 | osamu | 8725 | <ulink url="&devref-bpp-vcs;">Debian Developer's Reference, 6.2.5. "Version Control System location"</ulink>. |
| 2140 | osamu | 8648 | </para></footnote> |
| 2141 | Let's assume that the <systemitem role="package">gentoo</systemitem> | ||
| 2142 | package has its VCS located in Debian Alioth Git Service at | ||
| 2143 | osamu | 8601 | <literal>git://git.debian.org/git/collab-maint/gentoo.git</literal>. |
| 2144 | </para> | ||
| 2145 | <para> | ||
| 2146 | Finally, here is the updated <filename>control</filename> file: | ||
| 2147 | </para> | ||
| 2148 | <screen> | ||
| 2149 | 1 Source: gentoo | ||
| 2150 | 2 Section: x11 | ||
| 2151 | 3 Priority: optional | ||
| 2152 | 4 Maintainer: Josip Rodin <joy-mg@debian.org> | ||
| 2153 | 5 Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7.0.5), xlibs-dev, libgtk1.2-dev, libglib1.2-dev | ||
| 2154 | 6 Standards-Version: 3.8.4 | ||
| 2155 | 7 Vcs-Git: git://git.debian.org/git/collab-maint/gentoo.git | ||
| 2156 | 8 Vcs-browser: http://git.debian.org/?p=collab-maint/gentoo.git | ||
| 2157 | osamu | 8628 | 9 Homepage: &gentoo; |
| 2158 | osamu | 8601 | 10 |
| 2159 | 11 Package: gentoo | ||
| 2160 | 12 Architecture: any | ||
| 2161 | 13 Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} | ||
| 2162 | 14 Suggests: file | ||
| 2163 | 15 Description: fully GUI-configurable, two-pane X file manager | ||
| 2164 | 16 gentoo is a two-pane file manager for the X Window System. gentoo lets the | ||
| 2165 | 17 user do (almost) all of the configuration and customizing from within the | ||
| 2166 | 18 program itself. If you still prefer to hand-edit configuration files, | ||
| 2167 | 19 they're fairly easy to work with since they are written in an XML format. | ||
| 2168 | 20 . | ||
| 2169 | 21 gentoo features a fairly complex and powerful file identification system, | ||
| 2170 | 22 coupled to a object-oriented style system, which together give you a lot | ||
| 2171 | 23 of control over how files of different types are displayed and acted upon. | ||
| 2172 | 24 Additionally, over a hundred pixmap images are available for use in file | ||
| 2173 | 25 type descriptions. | ||
| 2174 | 26 . | ||
| 2175 | 29 gentoo was written from scratch in ANSI C, and it utilises the GTK+ toolkit | ||
| 2176 | 30 for its interface. | ||
| 2177 | </screen> | ||
| 2178 | <para> | ||
| 2179 | (I've added the line numbers.) | ||
| 2180 | </para> | ||
| 2181 | </section> | ||
| 2182 | <section id="copyright"><title><filename>copyright</filename> file</title> | ||
| 2183 | <para> | ||
| 2184 | This file contains the information about package upstream resources, copyright | ||
| 2185 | osamu | 8648 | and license information. |
| 2186 | osamu | 8737 | <ulink url="&policy-copyright;">Debian Policy Manual, 12.5 "Copyright information"</ulink> |
| 2187 | osamu | 8648 | dictates its content and |
| 2188 | taffit-guest | 8665 | <ulink url="&dep5;">DEP-5: Machine-parseable <filename>debian/copyright</filename></ulink> |
| 2189 | osamu | 8648 | provides guidelines for its format. |
| 2190 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 2191 | <para> | ||
| 2192 | <command>dh_make</command> can give you a template | ||
| 2193 | <filename>copyright</filename> file. Let's use the <literal>--copyright | ||
| 2194 | gpl2</literal> option here to get a template file for the <systemitem role="package">gentoo</systemitem> package released under GPL-2. | ||
| 2195 | </para> | ||
| 2196 | <para> | ||
| 2197 | You must fill in missing information such as the place you got the package | ||
| 2198 | from, the actual copyright notice and their license to complete this file. For | ||
| 2199 | the common free software licenses such as GNU GPL-1, GNU GPL-2, GNU GPL-3, | ||
| 2200 | LGPL-2, LGPL-2.1, LGPL-3, GNU FDL-1.2, GNU FDL-1.3, Apache-2.0 or the Artistic | ||
| 2201 | license, you can just refer to the appropriate file in | ||
| 2202 | <filename>/usr/share/common-licenses/</filename> directory that exists on every | ||
| 2203 | Debian system. Otherwise, you must include the complete license. | ||
| 2204 | </para> | ||
| 2205 | <para> | ||
| 2206 | In short, here's how <systemitem role="package">gentoo</systemitem>'s | ||
| 2207 | <filename>copyright</filename> file should look like: | ||
| 2208 | </para> | ||
| 2209 | <screen> | ||
| 2210 | 1 Format-Specification: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/dep/web/deps/dep5.mdwn?op=file&rev=135 | ||
| 2211 | 2 Name: gentoo | ||
| 2212 | 3 Maintainer: Josip Rodin <joy-mg@debian.org> | ||
| 2213 | 4 Source: http://sourceforge.net/projects/gentoo/files/ | ||
| 2214 | 5 | ||
| 2215 | 6 Copyright: 1998-2010 Emil Brink <emil@obsession.se> | ||
| 2216 | 7 License: GPL-2+ | ||
| 2217 | 8 | ||
| 2218 | 9 Files: icons/* | ||
| 2219 | 10 Copyright: 1998 Johan Hanson <johan@tiq.com> | ||
| 2220 | 11 License: GPL-2+ | ||
| 2221 | 12 | ||
| 2222 | 13 Files: debian/* | ||
| 2223 | 14 Copyright: 1998-2010 Josip Rodin <joy-mg@debian.org> | ||
| 2224 | 15 License: GPL-2+ | ||
| 2225 | 16 | ||
| 2226 | 17 License: GPL-2+ | ||
| 2227 | 18 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
| 2228 | 19 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | ||
| 2229 | 20 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or | ||
| 2230 | 21 (at your option) any later version. | ||
| 2231 | 22 . | ||
| 2232 | 23 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | ||
| 2233 | 24 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | ||
| 2234 | 25 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | ||
| 2235 | 26 GNU General Public License for more details. | ||
| 2236 | 27 . | ||
| 2237 | 28 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along | ||
| 2238 | 29 with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., | ||
| 2239 | 30 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. | ||
| 2240 | 31 . | ||
| 2241 | 32 On Debian systems, the full text of the GNU General Public | ||
| 2242 | 33 License version 2 can be found in the file | ||
| 2243 | 34 `/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2'. | ||
| 2244 | </screen> | ||
| 2245 | <para> | ||
| 2246 | (I've added the line numbers.) | ||
| 2247 | </para> | ||
| 2248 | <para> | ||
| 2249 | Please follow the HOWTO provided by ftpmasters and sent to | ||
| 2250 | osamu | 8637 | debian-devel-announce: <ulink url="&howto-copyright;"/>. |
| 2251 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 2252 | </section> | ||
| 2253 | <section id="changelog"><title><filename>changelog</filename> file</title> | ||
| 2254 | <para> | ||
| 2255 | osamu | 8648 | This is a required file, which has a special format described in the |
| 2256 | osamu | 8737 | <ulink url="&policy-dpkgchangelog;">Debian Policy Manual, 4.4 "debian/changelog"</ulink>. |
| 2257 | osamu | 8648 | This format is used by <command>dpkg</command> and other programs to obtain the |
| 2258 | version number, revision, distribution and urgency of your package. | ||
| 2259 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 2260 | <para> | ||
| 2261 | For you, it is also important, since it is good to have documented all changes | ||
| 2262 | you have done. It will help people downloading your package to see whether | ||
| 2263 | there are issues with the package that they should know about. It will be | ||
| 2264 | saved as <filename>/usr/share/doc/gentoo/changelog.Debian.gz</filename> in the | ||
| 2265 | binary package. | ||
| 2266 | </para> | ||
| 2267 | <para> | ||
| 2268 | <command>dh_make</command> created a default one, and this is how it looks | ||
| 2269 | like: | ||
| 2270 | </para> | ||
| 2271 | <screen> | ||
| 2272 | 1 gentoo (0.9.12-1) unstable; urgency=low | ||
| 2273 | 2 | ||
| 2274 | 3 * Initial release (Closes: #<replaceable>nnnn</replaceable>) <<replaceable>nnnn</replaceable> is the bug number of your ITP> | ||
| 2275 | 4 | ||
| 2276 | 5 -- Josip Rodin <joy-mg@debian.org> Mon, 22 Mar 2010 00:37:31 +0100 | ||
| 2277 | 6 | ||
| 2278 | </screen> | ||
| 2279 | <para> | ||
| 2280 | (I've added the line numbers.) | ||
| 2281 | </para> | ||
| 2282 | <para> | ||
| 2283 | Line 1 is the package name, version, distribution, and urgency. The name must | ||
| 2284 | match the source package name, distribution should be either | ||
| 2285 | <literal>unstable</literal> (or even <literal>experimental</literal>) | ||
| 2286 | <footnote><para> Some people use invalid distribution values such as | ||
| 2287 | <literal>UNRELEASED</literal> to prevent a package to be accidentally uploaded | ||
| 2288 | when updating a package in a shared VCS. </para> </footnote>, and urgency | ||
| 2289 | shouldn't be changed to anything higher than <literal>low</literal>. :-) | ||
| 2290 | </para> | ||
| 2291 | <para> | ||
| 2292 | Lines 3-5 are a log entry, where you document changes made in this package | ||
| 2293 | revision (not the upstream changes - there is special file for that purpose, | ||
| 2294 | created by the upstream authors, which you will later install as | ||
| 2295 | <filename>/usr/share/doc/gentoo/changelog.gz</filename>). Let's assume your | ||
| 2296 | ITP (Intent To Package) bug report number was <literal>12345</literal>. New | ||
| 2297 | lines must be inserted just before the uppermost line that begins with | ||
| 2298 | <literal>*</literal> (asterisk). You can do it with <citerefentry> | ||
| 2299 | <refentrytitle>dch</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry>, or | ||
| 2300 | manually with a text editor. | ||
| 2301 | </para> | ||
| 2302 | <para> | ||
| 2303 | You will end up with something like this: | ||
| 2304 | </para> | ||
| 2305 | <screen> | ||
| 2306 | 1 gentoo (0.9.12-1) unstable; urgency=low | ||
| 2307 | 2 | ||
| 2308 | 3 * Initial Release. Closes: #12345 | ||
| 2309 | 4 * This is my first Debian package. | ||
| 2310 | 5 * Adjusted the Makefile to fix $(DESTDIR) problems. | ||
| 2311 | 6 | ||
| 2312 | 7 -- Josip Rodin <joy-mg@debian.org> Mon, 22 Mar 2010 00:37:31 +0100 | ||
| 2313 | 8 | ||
| 2314 | </screen> | ||
| 2315 | <para> | ||
| 2316 | (I've added the line numbers.) | ||
| 2317 | </para> | ||
| 2318 | <para> | ||
| 2319 | You can read more about updating the <filename>changelog</filename> file later | ||
| 2320 | taffit-guest | 8665 | in <xref linkend="update"/>. |
| 2321 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 2322 | </section> | ||
| 2323 | <section id="rules"><title><filename>rules</filename> file</title> | ||
| 2324 | <para> | ||
| 2325 | Now we need to take a look at the exact rules which <citerefentry> | ||
| 2326 | <refentrytitle>dpkg-buildpackage</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> | ||
| 2327 | </citerefentry> will use to actually create the package. This file is actually | ||
| 2328 | another <filename>Makefile</filename>, but different from the one(s) in the | ||
| 2329 | upstream source. Unlike other files in <filename>debian</filename>, this one | ||
| 2330 | is marked as executable. | ||
| 2331 | </para> | ||
| 2332 | <section id="targets"><title>Targets of <filename>rules</filename> file</title> | ||
| 2333 | <para> | ||
| 2334 | Every <filename>rules</filename> file, as any other | ||
| 2335 | <filename>Makefile</filename>, consists of several targets and their rules | ||
| 2336 | osamu | 8628 | specifying how to handle the source. <ulink url="&policy-debianrules;">Debian |
| 2337 | osamu | 8737 | Policy Manual, 4.9 "Main building script: debian/rules"</ulink> explains its |
| 2338 | osamu | 8601 | details. |
| 2339 | </para> | ||
| 2340 | <para> | ||
| 2341 | The simplified explanation of targets are the following. | ||
| 2342 | </para> | ||
| 2343 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 2344 | <listitem> | ||
| 2345 | <para> | ||
| 2346 | <literal>clean</literal> target: to clean all compiled, generated, and useless | ||
| 2347 | files in the build-tree. (required) | ||
| 2348 | </para> | ||
| 2349 | </listitem> | ||
| 2350 | <listitem> | ||
| 2351 | <para> | ||
| 2352 | <literal>build</literal> target: to build the source into compiled programs and | ||
| 2353 | formatted documents in the build-tree. (required) | ||
| 2354 | </para> | ||
| 2355 | </listitem> | ||
| 2356 | <listitem> | ||
| 2357 | <para> | ||
| 2358 | <literal>install</literal> target: to install files into a file tree for each | ||
| 2359 | binary package under the <filename>debian</filename> directory. If defined, | ||
| 2360 | <literal>binary*</literal> targets effectively depend on this target. | ||
| 2361 | (optional) | ||
| 2362 | </para> | ||
| 2363 | </listitem> | ||
| 2364 | <listitem> | ||
| 2365 | <para> | ||
| 2366 | <literal>binary</literal> target: to create all binary packages (effectively | ||
| 2367 | combination of <literal>binary-arch</literal> and | ||
| 2368 | <literal>binary-indep</literal> targets). (required)<footnote><para> This | ||
| 2369 | taffit-guest | 8665 | target is used by <literal>dpkg-buildpackage</literal> as in <xref linkend="completebuild"/>. </para> </footnote> |
| 2370 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 2371 | </listitem> | ||
| 2372 | <listitem> | ||
| 2373 | <para> | ||
| 2374 | <literal>binary-arch</literal> target: to create arch-dependent | ||
| 2375 | (<literal>Architecture: any</literal>) binary packages in the parent directory. | ||
| 2376 | (required)<footnote><para> This target is used by <literal>dpkg-buildpackage | ||
| 2377 | taffit-guest | 8665 | -B</literal> as in <xref linkend="autobuilder"/>. </para> </footnote> |
| 2378 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 2379 | </listitem> | ||
| 2380 | <listitem> | ||
| 2381 | <para> | ||
| 2382 | <literal>binary-indep</literal> target: to create arch-independent | ||
| 2383 | (<literal>Architecture: all</literal>) binary packages in the parent directory. | ||
| 2384 | (required)<footnote><para> This target is used by <literal>dpkg-buildpackage | ||
| 2385 | -A</literal>. </para> </footnote> | ||
| 2386 | </para> | ||
| 2387 | </listitem> | ||
| 2388 | <listitem> | ||
| 2389 | <para> | ||
| 2390 | <literal>get-orig-source</literal> target: to obtain the most recent version of | ||
| 2391 | the original source package from upstream archive site. (optional) | ||
| 2392 | </para> | ||
| 2393 | </listitem> | ||
| 2394 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 2395 | <para> | ||
| 2396 | Rules that you want to execute are invoked as command line arguments (for | ||
| 2397 | example, <literal>./debian/rules build</literal> or <literal>fakeroot make -f | ||
| 2398 | debian/rules binary</literal>). After the target name, you can name the | ||
| 2399 | dependency, program or file that the rule depends on. After that, there can be | ||
| 2400 | any number of commands, indented with | ||
| 2401 | <literal><replaceable>TAB</replaceable></literal>. A new rule begins with the | ||
| 2402 | target declaration in the first column. Empty lines and lines beginning with | ||
| 2403 | <literal>#</literal> (hash) are treated as comments and ignored. | ||
| 2404 | </para> | ||
| 2405 | <para> | ||
| 2406 | You are probably confused now, but it will all be clear upon examination of the | ||
| 2407 | <filename>rules</filename> file that <command>dh_make</command> gives us as a | ||
| 2408 | default. You should also read <literal>info make</literal> for more | ||
| 2409 | information. | ||
| 2410 | </para> | ||
| 2411 | </section> | ||
| 2412 | <section id="defaultrules"><title>Default <filename>rules</filename> file</title> | ||
| 2413 | <para> | ||
| 2414 | Newer <command>dh_make</command> generates a very simple but powerful default | ||
| 2415 | <filename>rules</filename> file using the <command>dh</command> command: | ||
| 2416 | </para> | ||
| 2417 | <screen> | ||
| 2418 | 1 #!/usr/bin/make -f | ||
| 2419 | 2 # -*- makefile -*- | ||
| 2420 | 3 # Sample debian/rules that uses debhelper. | ||
| 2421 | 4 # This file was originally written by Joey Hess and Craig Small. | ||
| 2422 | 5 # As a special exception, when this file is copied by dh-make into a | ||
| 2423 | 6 # dh-make output file, you may use that output file without restriction. | ||
| 2424 | 7 # This special exception was added by Craig Small in version 0.37 of dh-make. | ||
| 2425 | 8 | ||
| 2426 | 9 # Uncomment this to turn on verbose mode. | ||
| 2427 | 10 #export DH_VERBOSE=1 | ||
| 2428 | 11 | ||
| 2429 | 12 %: | ||
| 2430 | 13 dh $@ | ||
| 2431 | </screen> | ||
| 2432 | <para> | ||
| 2433 | (I've added the line numbers. In the actual <filename>rules</filename> file, | ||
| 2434 | the leading white spaces are TAB codes.) | ||
| 2435 | </para> | ||
| 2436 | <para> | ||
| 2437 | You are probably familiar with lines like line 1 from shell and Perl scripts. | ||
| 2438 | It tells the operating system that this file is to be processed with | ||
| 2439 | <filename>/usr/bin/make</filename>. | ||
| 2440 | </para> | ||
| 2441 | <para> | ||
| 2442 | taffit-guest | 8665 | Line 11 can be uncommented to set <literal>DH_VERBOSE</literal> variable to 1. |
| 2443 | osamu | 8601 | Then, the <command>dh</command> command will output which |
| 2444 | <command>dh_*</command> commands are executed by the <command>dh</command> | ||
| 2445 | command. You can also add <literal>export DH_OPTIONS=-v</literal> line here. | ||
| 2446 | Then each <command>dh_*</command> command will output which commands are | ||
| 2447 | executed by each <command>dh_*</command> command. This helps you to understand | ||
| 2448 | what exactly is going on behind this simple <filename>rules</filename> file and | ||
| 2449 | to debug its problems. This new <command>dh</command> is a core part of the | ||
| 2450 | <systemitem role="package">debhelper</systemitem> tools and does not hide | ||
| 2451 | anything from you. | ||
| 2452 | </para> | ||
| 2453 | <para> | ||
| 2454 | Lines 12 and 13 are where all the work is done. The percent sign means any | ||
| 2455 | targets which then call a single program, <command>dh</command> with the target | ||
| 2456 | name. <footnote><para> This uses the new <systemitem role="package">debhelper</systemitem> V7 features. Its design concepts are | ||
| 2457 | osamu | 8628 | explained in <ulink url="&debhelper-slides;">Not Your |
| 2458 | osamu | 8601 | Grandpa's Debhelper</ulink> presented at Debconf9 by the <systemitem role="package">debhelper</systemitem> upstream. Under |
| 2459 | <literal>lenny</literal>, <command>dh_make</command> created a much more | ||
| 2460 | complicated <filename>rules</filename> file with many <command>dh_*</command> | ||
| 2461 | scripts listed for each required explicit targets and frozen them to the state | ||
| 2462 | when it was initially packaged. This new <command>dh</command> command is | ||
| 2463 | simpler and frees us from this constrain. You still have full power to | ||
| 2464 | taffit-guest | 8665 | customize this with <literal>override_dh_*</literal> targets. See <xref linkend="customrules"/>. It is based only on the <systemitem role="package">debhelper</systemitem> package and does not obfuscate the |
| 2465 | osamu | 8601 | package building process like the <systemitem role="package">cdbs</systemitem> |
| 2466 | package. </para> </footnote> The <command>dh</command> command is a wrapper | ||
| 2467 | script which runs appropriate sequences of <command>dh_*</command> programs | ||
| 2468 | depending on its argument. <footnote><para> You can verify actual sequences of | ||
| 2469 | <command>dh_*</command> programs invoked for a given | ||
| 2470 | <literal><replaceable>target</replaceable></literal> as <literal>dh --no-act | ||
| 2471 | <replaceable>target</replaceable></literal> or <literal>debian/rules -- | ||
| 2472 | '--no-act <replaceable>target</replaceable>'</literal> without really running | ||
| 2473 | them. </para> </footnote> | ||
| 2474 | </para> | ||
| 2475 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 2476 | <listitem> | ||
| 2477 | <para> | ||
| 2478 | <literal>debian/rules clean</literal> runs <literal>dh clean</literal>; which | ||
| 2479 | in turn runs the following: | ||
| 2480 | </para> | ||
| 2481 | <screen> | ||
| 2482 | dh_testdir | ||
| 2483 | dh_auto_clean | ||
| 2484 | dh_clean | ||
| 2485 | </screen> | ||
| 2486 | </listitem> | ||
| 2487 | <listitem> | ||
| 2488 | <para> | ||
| 2489 | <literal>debian/rules build</literal> runs <literal>dh build</literal>; which | ||
| 2490 | in turn runs the following: | ||
| 2491 | </para> | ||
| 2492 | <screen> | ||
| 2493 | dh_testdir | ||
| 2494 | dh_auto_configure | ||
| 2495 | dh_auto_build | ||
| 2496 | dh_auto_test | ||
| 2497 | </screen> | ||
| 2498 | </listitem> | ||
| 2499 | <listitem> | ||
| 2500 | <para> | ||
| 2501 | <literal>fakeroot debian/rules binary</literal> runs <literal>fakeroot dh | ||
| 2502 | binary</literal>; which in turn runs the following<footnote><para> This assumes | ||
| 2503 | that the <systemitem role="package">python-support</systemitem> package is | ||
| 2504 | installed on the system. </para> </footnote>: | ||
| 2505 | </para> | ||
| 2506 | <screen> | ||
| 2507 | dh_testroot | ||
| 2508 | dh_prep | ||
| 2509 | dh_installdirs | ||
| 2510 | dh_auto_install | ||
| 2511 | dh_install | ||
| 2512 | dh_installdocs | ||
| 2513 | dh_installchangelogs | ||
| 2514 | dh_installexamples | ||
| 2515 | dh_installman | ||
| 2516 | dh_installcatalogs | ||
| 2517 | dh_installcron | ||
| 2518 | dh_installdebconf | ||
| 2519 | dh_installemacsen | ||
| 2520 | dh_installifupdown | ||
| 2521 | dh_installinfo | ||
| 2522 | dh_pysupport | ||
| 2523 | dh_installinit | ||
| 2524 | dh_installmenu | ||
| 2525 | dh_installmime | ||
| 2526 | dh_installmodules | ||
| 2527 | dh_installlogcheck | ||
| 2528 | dh_installlogrotate | ||
| 2529 | dh_installpam | ||
| 2530 | dh_installppp | ||
| 2531 | dh_installudev | ||
| 2532 | dh_installwm | ||
| 2533 | dh_installxfonts | ||
| 2534 | dh_bugfiles | ||
| 2535 | dh_lintian | ||
| 2536 | dh_gconf | ||
| 2537 | dh_icons | ||
| 2538 | dh_perl | ||
| 2539 | dh_usrlocal | ||
| 2540 | dh_link | ||
| 2541 | dh_compress | ||
| 2542 | dh_fixperms | ||
| 2543 | dh_strip | ||
| 2544 | dh_makeshlibs | ||
| 2545 | dh_shlibdeps | ||
| 2546 | dh_installdeb | ||
| 2547 | dh_gencontrol | ||
| 2548 | dh_md5sums | ||
| 2549 | dh_builddeb | ||
| 2550 | </screen> | ||
| 2551 | </listitem> | ||
| 2552 | <listitem> | ||
| 2553 | <para> | ||
| 2554 | <literal>fakeroot debian/rules binary-arch</literal> runs <literal>fakeroot dh | ||
| 2555 | binary-arch</literal>; which in turn runs the same sequence as | ||
| 2556 | <literal>fakeroot dh binary</literal> but with the <literal>-a</literal> option | ||
| 2557 | appended for each command. | ||
| 2558 | </para> | ||
| 2559 | </listitem> | ||
| 2560 | <listitem> | ||
| 2561 | <para> | ||
| 2562 | <literal>fakeroot debian/rules binary-indep</literal> runs <literal>fakeroot dh | ||
| 2563 | binary-indep</literal>; which in turn runs almost the same sequence as | ||
| 2564 | <literal>fakeroot dh binary</literal> but excluding | ||
| 2565 | <command>dh_strip</command>, <command>dh_makeshlibs</command>, and | ||
| 2566 | <command>dh_shlibdeps</command> with the <literal>-i</literal> option appended | ||
| 2567 | for each remaining command. | ||
| 2568 | </para> | ||
| 2569 | </listitem> | ||
| 2570 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 2571 | <para> | ||
| 2572 | The function of <command>dh_*</command> commands are almost self-evident from | ||
| 2573 | their names. <footnote><para> For complete information on what do all these | ||
| 2574 | <command>dh_*</command> scripts exactly do, and what their other options are, | ||
| 2575 | please read their respective manual pages and the <systemitem role="package">debhelper</systemitem> documentation. </para> </footnote> There | ||
| 2576 | are few notable ones worth making (over)simplified explanation here assuming | ||
| 2577 | typical build environment based on <filename>Makefile</filename>. | ||
| 2578 | <footnote><para> These commands support other build environments such as | ||
| 2579 | <filename>setup.py</filename> which can be listed by executing | ||
| 2580 | <literal>dh_auto_build --list</literal> in a package source directory. </para> | ||
| 2581 | </footnote> | ||
| 2582 | </para> | ||
| 2583 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 2584 | <listitem> | ||
| 2585 | <para> | ||
| 2586 | <command>dh_auto_clean</command> usually executes the following if | ||
| 2587 | <filename>Makefile</filename> exists with the <literal>distclean</literal> | ||
| 2588 | target. <footnote><para> It actually looks for the first available target of | ||
| 2589 | <literal>distclean</literal>, <literal>realclean</literal> or | ||
| 2590 | <literal>clean</literal> in <filename>Makefile</filename> and execute it. | ||
| 2591 | </para> </footnote> | ||
| 2592 | </para> | ||
| 2593 | <screen> | ||
| 2594 | make distclean | ||
| 2595 | </screen> | ||
| 2596 | </listitem> | ||
| 2597 | <listitem> | ||
| 2598 | <para> | ||
| 2599 | <command>dh_auto_configure</command> usually executes the following if | ||
| 2600 | <filename>./configure</filename> exists (arguments abbreviated for | ||
| 2601 | readability). | ||
| 2602 | </para> | ||
| 2603 | <screen> | ||
| 2604 | ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var ... | ||
| 2605 | </screen> | ||
| 2606 | </listitem> | ||
| 2607 | <listitem> | ||
| 2608 | <para> | ||
| 2609 | <command>dh_auto_build</command> usually executes the following to execute the | ||
| 2610 | first target of <filename>Makefile</filename> if it exists. | ||
| 2611 | </para> | ||
| 2612 | <screen> | ||
| 2613 | make | ||
| 2614 | </screen> | ||
| 2615 | </listitem> | ||
| 2616 | <listitem> | ||
| 2617 | <para> | ||
| 2618 | <command>dh_auto_test</command> usually executes the following if | ||
| 2619 | <filename>Makefile</filename> exists with the <literal>test</literal> target. | ||
| 2620 | <footnote><para> It actually looks for the first available target of | ||
| 2621 | <literal>test</literal> or <literal>check</literal> in | ||
| 2622 | <filename>Makefile</filename> and execute it. </para> </footnote> | ||
| 2623 | </para> | ||
| 2624 | <screen> | ||
| 2625 | make test | ||
| 2626 | </screen> | ||
| 2627 | </listitem> | ||
| 2628 | <listitem> | ||
| 2629 | <para> | ||
| 2630 | <command>dh_auto_install</command> usually executes the following if | ||
| 2631 | <filename>Makefile</filename> exists with the <literal>install</literal> target | ||
| 2632 | (line folded for readability). | ||
| 2633 | </para> | ||
| 2634 | <screen> | ||
| 2635 | make install \ | ||
| 2636 | DESTDIR=<replaceable>/path/to</replaceable>/<replaceable>package</replaceable>_<replaceable>version</replaceable>-<replaceable>revision</replaceable>/debian/<replaceable>package</replaceable> | ||
| 2637 | </screen> | ||
| 2638 | </listitem> | ||
| 2639 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 2640 | <para> | ||
| 2641 | Targets which require the <command>fakeroot</command> command contain | ||
| 2642 | <command>dh_testroot</command>. If you are not pretending to be root using | ||
| 2643 | this command, it exits with an error. | ||
| 2644 | </para> | ||
| 2645 | <para> | ||
| 2646 | The important part to know about the <filename>rules</filename> file created by | ||
| 2647 | <command>dh_make</command>, is that it is just a suggestion. It will work for | ||
| 2648 | most packages but for more complicated ones, don't be afraid to customize it to | ||
| 2649 | fit your needs. Only things that you must not change are the names of the | ||
| 2650 | rules, because all the tools use these names, as mandated by the Debian Policy. | ||
| 2651 | </para> | ||
| 2652 | <para> | ||
| 2653 | Although <literal>install</literal> is not required target, it is supported. | ||
| 2654 | <literal>fakeroot dh install</literal> behaves like <literal>fakeroot dh | ||
| 2655 | binary</literal> but stops after <command>dh_fixperms</command>. | ||
| 2656 | </para> | ||
| 2657 | </section> | ||
| 2658 | <section id="customrules"><title>Customization of <filename>rules</filename> file</title> | ||
| 2659 | <para> | ||
| 2660 | There are many ways to customize the <filename>rules</filename> file created | ||
| 2661 | with the new <command>dh</command> command. | ||
| 2662 | </para> | ||
| 2663 | <para> | ||
| 2664 | The <literal>dh $@</literal> command can be customized as follows. | ||
| 2665 | <footnote><para> If a package installs the | ||
| 2666 | <filename>/usr/share/perl5/Debian/Debhelper/Sequence/<replaceable>custom_name</replaceable>.pm</filename> | ||
| 2667 | file, you should activate its customization function by <literal>dh --with | ||
| 2668 | <replaceable>custom-name</replaceable> $@</literal>. </para> </footnote> | ||
| 2669 | </para> | ||
| 2670 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 2671 | <listitem> | ||
| 2672 | <para> | ||
| 2673 | Add support of the <command>dh_pysupport</command> command. (The best choice | ||
| 2674 | for Python.) <footnote><para> Use of the <command>dh_pysupport</command> | ||
| 2675 | command is preferred over use of the <command>dh_pycentral</command> command. | ||
| 2676 | Do not use the <command>dh_python</command> command. </para> </footnote> | ||
| 2677 | </para> | ||
| 2678 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 2679 | <listitem> | ||
| 2680 | <para> | ||
| 2681 | Install the <systemitem role="package">python-support</systemitem> package in | ||
| 2682 | <literal>Build-Depends</literal>. | ||
| 2683 | </para> | ||
| 2684 | </listitem> | ||
| 2685 | <listitem> | ||
| 2686 | <para> | ||
| 2687 | Use <literal>dh $@</literal> as usual. (This is enabled by default) | ||
| 2688 | </para> | ||
| 2689 | </listitem> | ||
| 2690 | <listitem> | ||
| 2691 | <para> | ||
| 2692 | This handles Python modules using the <systemitem role="package">python-support</systemitem> framework. | ||
| 2693 | </para> | ||
| 2694 | </listitem> | ||
| 2695 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 2696 | </listitem> | ||
| 2697 | <listitem> | ||
| 2698 | <para> | ||
| 2699 | Add support of the <command>dh_pycentral</command> command. | ||
| 2700 | </para> | ||
| 2701 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 2702 | <listitem> | ||
| 2703 | <para> | ||
| 2704 | Install the <systemitem role="package">python-central</systemitem> package in | ||
| 2705 | <literal>Build-Depends</literal>. | ||
| 2706 | </para> | ||
| 2707 | </listitem> | ||
| 2708 | <listitem> | ||
| 2709 | <para> | ||
| 2710 | Use <literal>dh --with python-central $@</literal> instead. | ||
| 2711 | </para> | ||
| 2712 | </listitem> | ||
| 2713 | <listitem> | ||
| 2714 | <para> | ||
| 2715 | This also deactivates the <command>dh_pysupport</command> command. | ||
| 2716 | </para> | ||
| 2717 | </listitem> | ||
| 2718 | <listitem> | ||
| 2719 | <para> | ||
| 2720 | This handles Python modules using the <systemitem role="package">python-central</systemitem> framework. | ||
| 2721 | </para> | ||
| 2722 | </listitem> | ||
| 2723 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 2724 | </listitem> | ||
| 2725 | <listitem> | ||
| 2726 | <para> | ||
| 2727 | Add support of the <command>dh_installtex</command> command. | ||
| 2728 | </para> | ||
| 2729 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 2730 | <listitem> | ||
| 2731 | <para> | ||
| 2732 | Install the <systemitem role="package">tex-common</systemitem> package in | ||
| 2733 | <literal>Build-Depends</literal>. | ||
| 2734 | </para> | ||
| 2735 | </listitem> | ||
| 2736 | <listitem> | ||
| 2737 | <para> | ||
| 2738 | Use <literal>dh --with tex $@</literal> instead. | ||
| 2739 | </para> | ||
| 2740 | </listitem> | ||
| 2741 | <listitem> | ||
| 2742 | <para> | ||
| 2743 | This registers Type 1 fonts, hyphenation patterns, or formats with TeX. | ||
| 2744 | </para> | ||
| 2745 | </listitem> | ||
| 2746 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 2747 | </listitem> | ||
| 2748 | <listitem> | ||
| 2749 | <para> | ||
| 2750 | Add support of the <command>dh_quilt_patch</command> and | ||
| 2751 | <command>dh_quilt_unpatch</command> commands. | ||
| 2752 | </para> | ||
| 2753 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 2754 | <listitem> | ||
| 2755 | <para> | ||
| 2756 | Install the <systemitem role="package">quilt</systemitem> package in | ||
| 2757 | <literal>Build-Depends</literal>. | ||
| 2758 | </para> | ||
| 2759 | </listitem> | ||
| 2760 | <listitem> | ||
| 2761 | <para> | ||
| 2762 | Use <literal>dh --with quilt $@</literal> instead. | ||
| 2763 | </para> | ||
| 2764 | </listitem> | ||
| 2765 | <listitem> | ||
| 2766 | <para> | ||
| 2767 | This applies and un-applies patches to the upstream source from files in the | ||
| 2768 | <filename>debian/patches</filename> directory for the <literal>1.0</literal> | ||
| 2769 | source package. | ||
| 2770 | </para> | ||
| 2771 | </listitem> | ||
| 2772 | <listitem> | ||
| 2773 | <para> | ||
| 2774 | This is not needed if you use the new <literal>3.0 (quilt)</literal> source | ||
| 2775 | package. | ||
| 2776 | </para> | ||
| 2777 | </listitem> | ||
| 2778 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 2779 | </listitem> | ||
| 2780 | <listitem> | ||
| 2781 | <para> | ||
| 2782 | Add support of the <command>dh_dkms</command> command. | ||
| 2783 | </para> | ||
| 2784 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 2785 | <listitem> | ||
| 2786 | <para> | ||
| 2787 | Install the <systemitem role="package">dkms</systemitem> package in | ||
| 2788 | <literal>Build-Depends</literal>. | ||
| 2789 | </para> | ||
| 2790 | </listitem> | ||
| 2791 | <listitem> | ||
| 2792 | <para> | ||
| 2793 | Use <literal>dh --with dkms $@</literal> instead. | ||
| 2794 | </para> | ||
| 2795 | </listitem> | ||
| 2796 | <listitem> | ||
| 2797 | <para> | ||
| 2798 | This correctly handles DKMS usage by the kernel module package. | ||
| 2799 | </para> | ||
| 2800 | </listitem> | ||
| 2801 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 2802 | </listitem> | ||
| 2803 | <listitem> | ||
| 2804 | <para> | ||
| 2805 | Add support of the <command>dh_autotools-dev_updateconfig</command> and | ||
| 2806 | <command>dh_autotools-dev_restoreconfig</command> commands. | ||
| 2807 | </para> | ||
| 2808 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 2809 | <listitem> | ||
| 2810 | <para> | ||
| 2811 | Install the <systemitem role="package">autotools-dev</systemitem> package in | ||
| 2812 | <literal>Build-Depends</literal>. | ||
| 2813 | </para> | ||
| 2814 | </listitem> | ||
| 2815 | <listitem> | ||
| 2816 | <para> | ||
| 2817 | Use <literal>dh --with autotools-dev $@</literal> instead. | ||
| 2818 | </para> | ||
| 2819 | </listitem> | ||
| 2820 | <listitem> | ||
| 2821 | <para> | ||
| 2822 | This updates and restores <filename>config.sub</filename> and | ||
| 2823 | <filename>config.guess</filename>. | ||
| 2824 | </para> | ||
| 2825 | </listitem> | ||
| 2826 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 2827 | </listitem> | ||
| 2828 | <listitem> | ||
| 2829 | <para> | ||
| 2830 | Add support of the <command>dh_autoreconf</command> and | ||
| 2831 | <command>dh_autoreconf_clean</command> commands. | ||
| 2832 | </para> | ||
| 2833 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 2834 | <listitem> | ||
| 2835 | <para> | ||
| 2836 | Install the <systemitem role="package">dh-autoreconf</systemitem> package in | ||
| 2837 | <literal>Build-Depends</literal>. | ||
| 2838 | </para> | ||
| 2839 | </listitem> | ||
| 2840 | <listitem> | ||
| 2841 | <para> | ||
| 2842 | Use <literal>dh --with autoreconf $@</literal> instead. | ||
| 2843 | </para> | ||
| 2844 | </listitem> | ||
| 2845 | <listitem> | ||
| 2846 | <para> | ||
| 2847 | This updates the GNU Build System files and restores them after the build. | ||
| 2848 | </para> | ||
| 2849 | </listitem> | ||
| 2850 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 2851 | </listitem> | ||
| 2852 | <listitem> | ||
| 2853 | <para> | ||
| 2854 | Add support to the <command>bash</command> completion feature. | ||
| 2855 | </para> | ||
| 2856 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 2857 | <listitem> | ||
| 2858 | <para> | ||
| 2859 | Install the <systemitem role="package">bash-completion</systemitem> package in | ||
| 2860 | <literal>Build-Depends</literal>. | ||
| 2861 | </para> | ||
| 2862 | </listitem> | ||
| 2863 | <listitem> | ||
| 2864 | <para> | ||
| 2865 | Use <literal>dh --with bash-completion $@</literal> instead. | ||
| 2866 | </para> | ||
| 2867 | </listitem> | ||
| 2868 | <listitem> | ||
| 2869 | <para> | ||
| 2870 | This installs <command>bash</command> completions using configuration file at | ||
| 2871 | <filename>debian/<replaceable>package</replaceable>.bash-completion</filename>. | ||
| 2872 | </para> | ||
| 2873 | </listitem> | ||
| 2874 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 2875 | </listitem> | ||
| 2876 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 2877 | <para> | ||
| 2878 | Many <command>dh_*</command> commands invoked by the new <command>dh</command> | ||
| 2879 | command can be customized by the corresponding configuration files in the | ||
| 2880 | <filename>debian</filename> directory. See <xref linkend="dother"/> and the | ||
| 2881 | manpage of each command for the customization of such features. | ||
| 2882 | </para> | ||
| 2883 | <para> | ||
| 2884 | Some <command>dh_*</command> commands invoked by the new <command>dh</command> | ||
| 2885 | command may require you to run it with some arguments or to run additional | ||
| 2886 | commands with them or to skip them. For such cases, you create an | ||
| 2887 | <literal>override_dh_<replaceable>foo</replaceable></literal> target with its | ||
| 2888 | rule in the <filename>rules</filename> file only for the | ||
| 2889 | <command>dh_<replaceable>foo</replaceable></command> command you want to | ||
| 2890 | change. It basically say <emphasis>run me instead</emphasis>. | ||
| 2891 | <footnote><para> Under <literal>lenny</literal>, if you wanted to change the | ||
| 2892 | behavior of a <command>dh_*</command> script you found the relevant line in the | ||
| 2893 | <filename>rules</filename> file and adjusted it. </para> </footnote> | ||
| 2894 | </para> | ||
| 2895 | <para> | ||
| 2896 | Please note that the <command>dh_auto_*</command> commands tend to do more than | ||
| 2897 | what has been discussed as (over)simplified explanation to take care all the | ||
| 2898 | corner cases. Use of simplified equivalent command instead of these in | ||
| 2899 | <literal>override_dh_*</literal> targets except the | ||
| 2900 | <literal>override_dh_auto_clean</literal> target is a bad idea since it may | ||
| 2901 | kill such <systemitem role="package">debhelper</systemitem>'s smart features. | ||
| 2902 | </para> | ||
| 2903 | <para> | ||
| 2904 | osamu | 8650 | If you want to store the system configuration data in the |
| 2905 | osamu | 8601 | <filename>/etc/gentoo</filename> directory instead of the usual |
| 2906 | osamu | 8650 | <filename>/etc</filename> directory for the recent |
| 2907 | <systemitem role="package">gentoo</systemitem> package using Autotools, you can override the default | ||
| 2908 | osamu | 8601 | <literal>--sysconfig=/etc</literal> argument given by the |
| 2909 | <command>dh_auto_configure</command> command to the | ||
| 2910 | osamu | 8650 | <command>./configure</command> command by the following. |
| 2911 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 2912 | <screen> | ||
| 2913 | override_dh_auto_configure: | ||
| 2914 | dh_auto_configure -- --sysconfig=/etc/gentoo | ||
| 2915 | </screen> | ||
| 2916 | <para> | ||
| 2917 | The arguments given after <literal>--</literal> are appended to the default | ||
| 2918 | arguments of the auto-executed program to override them. Using the | ||
| 2919 | <command>dh_auto_configure</command> command is better than the | ||
| 2920 | <command>./configure</command> command here since it will only override the | ||
| 2921 | <literal>--sysconfig</literal> argument and keeps well intended other arguments | ||
| 2922 | to the <command>./configure</command> command. | ||
| 2923 | </para> | ||
| 2924 | <para> | ||
| 2925 | If <filename>Makefile</filename> of a source for <systemitem role="package">gentoo</systemitem> requires you to specify | ||
| 2926 | <literal>build</literal> as its target to build it <footnote><para> | ||
| 2927 | <command>dh_auto_build</command> without any arguments will execute the first | ||
| 2928 | target in the <filename>Makefile</filename> file. </para> </footnote>, you | ||
| 2929 | create an <literal>override_dh_auto_build</literal> target to enable it. | ||
| 2930 | </para> | ||
| 2931 | <screen> | ||
| 2932 | override_dh_auto_build: | ||
| 2933 | dh_auto_build -- build | ||
| 2934 | </screen> | ||
| 2935 | <para> | ||
| 2936 | This ensures to run $(MAKE) with all the default arguments given by the | ||
| 2937 | <command>dh_auto_build</command> command and <literal>build</literal> argument. | ||
| 2938 | </para> | ||
| 2939 | <para> | ||
| 2940 | If <filename>Makefile</filename> of a source for <systemitem role="package">gentoo</systemitem> requires you to specify the | ||
| 2941 | <literal>packageclean</literal> target to clean it for Debian package instead | ||
| 2942 | of the <literal>distclean</literal> or <literal>clean</literal> targets in the | ||
| 2943 | <filename>Makefile</filename> file, you create an | ||
| 2944 | <literal>override_dh_auto_clean</literal> target to enable it. | ||
| 2945 | </para> | ||
| 2946 | <screen> | ||
| 2947 | override_dh_auto_clean: | ||
| 2948 | $(MAKE) packageclean | ||
| 2949 | </screen> | ||
| 2950 | <para> | ||
| 2951 | If <filename>Makefile</filename> of a source for <systemitem role="package">gentoo</systemitem> contains <literal>test</literal> target | ||
| 2952 | which you do not want to run for the Debian package building process, you can | ||
| 2953 | use empty <literal>override_dh_auto_test</literal> target to skip it. | ||
| 2954 | </para> | ||
| 2955 | <screen> | ||
| 2956 | override_dh_auto_test: | ||
| 2957 | </screen> | ||
| 2958 | <para> | ||
| 2959 | If <systemitem role="package">gentoo</systemitem> has an unusual upstream | ||
| 2960 | changelog file called <filename>FIXES</filename>, | ||
| 2961 | <command>dh_installchangelogs</command> will not install that file by default. | ||
| 2962 | The <command>dh_installchangelogs</command> command requires | ||
| 2963 | <filename>FIXES</filename> as its argument to install it. <footnote><para> The | ||
| 2964 | <filename>debian/changelog</filename> and <filename>debian/NEWS</filename> | ||
| 2965 | files are always automatically installed. The upstream changelog is searched | ||
| 2966 | by converting filenames to the lower case and matching them with the | ||
| 2967 | <filename>changelog</filename>, <filename>changes</filename>, | ||
| 2968 | <filename>changelog.txt</filename>, and <filename>changes.txt</filename>. | ||
| 2969 | </para> </footnote> | ||
| 2970 | </para> | ||
| 2971 | <screen> | ||
| 2972 | override_dh_installchangelogs: | ||
| 2973 | dh_installchangelogs FIXES | ||
| 2974 | </screen> | ||
| 2975 | <para> | ||
| 2976 | When you use the new <command>dh</command> command, use of explicit targets | ||
| 2977 | such as the ones listed in <xref linkend="targets"/> except | ||
| 2978 | <literal>get-orig-source</literal> target may make it difficult to understand | ||
| 2979 | their exact effects. Please limit explicit targets to | ||
| 2980 | <literal>override_dh_*</literal> targets and completely independent ones, if | ||
| 2981 | possible. | ||
| 2982 | </para> | ||
| 2983 | </section> | ||
| 2984 | </section> | ||
| 2985 | </chapter> | ||
| 2986 | <chapter id="dother"><title>Other files under the <filename>debian</filename> directory</title> | ||
| 2987 | <para> | ||
| 2988 | To control most of what <systemitem role="package">debhelper</systemitem> does | ||
| 2989 | while building the package, you put optional configuration files under the | ||
| 2990 | osamu | 8731 | <filename>debian</filename> directory. This chapter will provide an overview of |
| 2991 | what each of these does and its format. Please read the <ulink url="&debian-policy;">Debian Policy | ||
| 2992 | osamu | 8628 | Manual</ulink> and <ulink url="&developers-reference;">Debian Developer's |
| 2993 | osamu | 8731 | Reference</ulink> for guidelines for packaging. |
| 2994 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 2995 | <para> | ||
| 2996 | The <command>dh_make</command> command will create some template configuration | ||
| 2997 | files under the <filename>debian</filename> directory. Most of them come with | ||
| 2998 | filenames suffixed by <literal>.ex</literal>. Some of them come with filenames | ||
| 2999 | prefixed by the binary package name such as | ||
| 3000 | <literal><replaceable>package</replaceable></literal>. Take a look at all of | ||
| 3001 | them. | ||
| 3002 | osamu | 8668 | <footnote><para> |
| 3003 | In this chapter, files in the <filename>debian</filename> directory are | ||
| 3004 | osamu | 8731 | referred to without the preceding <filename>debian/</filename> for simplicity whenever |
| 3005 | osamu | 8668 | they are obvious. |
| 3006 | </para></footnote> | ||
| 3007 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3008 | <para> | ||
| 3009 | osamu | 8731 | Some template configuration files for <systemitem role="package">debhelper</systemitem> |
| 3010 | may not be created by the <command>dh_make</command> command. In | ||
| 3011 | such cases, you need to create them with an editor. | ||
| 3012 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3013 | <para> | ||
| 3014 | osamu | 8731 | If you wish or need to activate any of these, please do the following: |
| 3015 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3016 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 3017 | <listitem> | ||
| 3018 | <para> | ||
| 3019 | rename template files by removing the <literal>.ex</literal> or | ||
| 3020 | osamu | 8731 | <literal>.EX</literal> suffix if they have one; |
| 3021 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3022 | </listitem> | ||
| 3023 | <listitem> | ||
| 3024 | <para> | ||
| 3025 | osamu | 8731 | rename the configuration files to use the actual binary package |
| 3026 | name in place of <literal><replaceable>package</replaceable></literal>; | ||
| 3027 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3028 | </listitem> | ||
| 3029 | <listitem> | ||
| 3030 | <para> | ||
| 3031 | osamu | 8731 | modify template file contents to suit your needs; |
| 3032 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3033 | </listitem> | ||
| 3034 | <listitem> | ||
| 3035 | <para> | ||
| 3036 | osamu | 8731 | remove template files which you do not need; |
| 3037 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3038 | </listitem> | ||
| 3039 | <listitem> | ||
| 3040 | <para> | ||
| 3041 | taffit-guest | 8665 | modify the <filename>control</filename> file (see <xref linkend="control"/>), |
| 3042 | osamu | 8731 | if necessary; |
| 3043 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3044 | </listitem> | ||
| 3045 | <listitem> | ||
| 3046 | <para> | ||
| 3047 | taffit-guest | 8665 | modify the <filename>rules</filename> file (see <xref linkend="rules"/>), if |
| 3048 | osamu | 8601 | necessary. |
| 3049 | </para> | ||
| 3050 | </listitem> | ||
| 3051 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 3052 | <para> | ||
| 3053 | osamu | 8731 | Any <systemitem role="package">debhelper</systemitem> configuration files |
| 3054 | without a <filename><replaceable>package</replaceable></filename> prefix, such as | ||
| 3055 | <filename>install</filename>, apply to the first binary package. When there are | ||
| 3056 | osamu | 8601 | many binary packages, their configurations can be specified by prefixing their |
| 3057 | name to their configuration filenames such as | ||
| 3058 | <filename><replaceable>package-1</replaceable>.install</filename>, | ||
| 3059 | <filename><replaceable>package-2</replaceable>.install</filename>, etc. | ||
| 3060 | </para> | ||
| 3061 | osamu | 8731 | <section id="readme"><title><filename>README.Debian</filename></title> |
| 3062 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 3063 | Any extra details or discrepancies between the original package and your Debian | ||
| 3064 | version should be documented here. | ||
| 3065 | </para> | ||
| 3066 | <para> | ||
| 3067 | osamu | 8731 | <command>dh_make</command> created a default one; this is what it looks like: |
| 3068 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3069 | <screen> | ||
| 3070 | gentoo for Debian | ||
| 3071 | ----------------- | ||
| 3072 | <possible notes regarding this package - if none, delete this file> | ||
| 3073 | -- Josip Rodin <joy-mg@debian.org>, Wed, 11 Nov 1998 21:02:14 +0100 | ||
| 3074 | </screen> | ||
| 3075 | <para> | ||
| 3076 | If you have nothing to be documented, remove this file. See <citerefentry> | ||
| 3077 | <refentrytitle>dh_installdocs</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> | ||
| 3078 | </citerefentry>. | ||
| 3079 | </para> | ||
| 3080 | </section> | ||
| 3081 | osamu | 8731 | <section id="compat"><title><filename>compat</filename></title> |
| 3082 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 3083 | The <filename>compat</filename> file defines the <systemitem role="package">debhelper</systemitem> compatibility level. Currently, you | ||
| 3084 | osamu | 8731 | should set it to the <systemitem role="package">debhelper</systemitem> v7 as |
| 3085 | follows: | ||
| 3086 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3087 | <screen> | ||
| 3088 | $ echo 7 > debian/compat | ||
| 3089 | </screen> | ||
| 3090 | </section> | ||
| 3091 | osamu | 8731 | <section id="conffiles"><title><filename>conffiles</filename></title> |
| 3092 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 3093 | One of the most annoying things about software is when you spend a great deal | ||
| 3094 | of time and effort customizing a program, only to have an upgrade stomp all | ||
| 3095 | osamu | 8622 | over your changes. Debian solves this problem by marking such configuration files as conffiles. |
| 3096 | <footnote><para>See <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>dpkg</refentrytitle> | ||
| 3097 | <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry> and | ||
| 3098 | osamu | 8737 | <ulink url="&policy-conffiles;">Debian Policy Manual "D.2.5 Conffiles"</ulink>. |
| 3099 | osamu | 8622 | </para></footnote> |
| 3100 | osamu | 8731 | When you upgrade a package, you'll be asked whether you want to keep |
| 3101 | osamu | 8622 | your old configuration files or not. |
| 3102 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3103 | <para> | ||
| 3104 | osamu | 8735 | <citerefentry><refentrytitle>dh_installdeb</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> |
| 3105 | </citerefentry> <emphasis>automatically</emphasis> flags any files under | ||
| 3106 | osamu | 8601 | the <filename>/etc</filename> directory as conffiles, so if your program only |
| 3107 | has conffiles there you do not need to specify them in this file. For most | ||
| 3108 | osamu | 8731 | package types, the only place conffiles should ever be is under |
| 3109 | <filename>/etc</filename>, and so this file doesn't need to exist. | ||
| 3110 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3111 | <para> | ||
| 3112 | If your program uses configuration files but also rewrites them on its own, | ||
| 3113 | osamu | 8731 | it's best not to make them conffiles because <command>dpkg</command> will |
| 3114 | osamu | 8601 | then prompt users to verify the changes all the time. |
| 3115 | </para> | ||
| 3116 | <para> | ||
| 3117 | If the program you're packaging requires every user to modify the configuration | ||
| 3118 | osamu | 8731 | files in the <filename>/etc</filename> directory, there are two popular ways to |
| 3119 | arrange for them to not be conffiles, keeping <command>dpkg</command> quiet. | ||
| 3120 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3121 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 3122 | <listitem> | ||
| 3123 | <para> | ||
| 3124 | osamu | 8731 | Create a symlink under the <filename>/etc</filename> directory pointing to a |
| 3125 | osamu | 8601 | file under the <filename>/var</filename> directory generated by the |
| 3126 | osamu | 8731 | maintainer scripts. |
| 3127 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3128 | </listitem> | ||
| 3129 | <listitem> | ||
| 3130 | <para> | ||
| 3131 | osamu | 8731 | Create a file generated by the maintainer scripts under the <filename>/etc</filename> directory. |
| 3132 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3133 | </listitem> | ||
| 3134 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 3135 | <para> | ||
| 3136 | osamu | 8731 | For information on maintainer scripts, see <xref linkend="maintscripts"/>. |
| 3137 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3138 | </section> | ||
| 3139 | osamu | 8731 | <section id="crond"><title><filename><replaceable>package</replaceable>.cron.*</filename></title> |
| 3140 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 3141 | If your package requires regularly scheduled tasks to operate properly, you can | ||
| 3142 | osamu | 8731 | use these files to set that up. You can set up regular tasks that either happen |
| 3143 | hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly, or alternatively happen at any other time that | ||
| 3144 | osamu | 8601 | you wish. The filenames are: |
| 3145 | </para> | ||
| 3146 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 3147 | <listitem> | ||
| 3148 | <para> | ||
| 3149 | osamu | 8731 | <filename><replaceable>package</replaceable>.cron.hourly</filename> - Installed as |
| 3150 | <filename>/etc/cron.hourly/<replaceable>package</replaceable></filename>; run | ||
| 3151 | once an hour. | ||
| 3152 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3153 | </listitem> | ||
| 3154 | <listitem> | ||
| 3155 | <para> | ||
| 3156 | osamu | 8731 | <filename><replaceable>package</replaceable>.cron.daily</filename> - Installed as |
| 3157 | <filename>/etc/cron.daily/<replaceable>package</replaceable></filename>; run | ||
| 3158 | once a day. | ||
| 3159 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3160 | </listitem> | ||
| 3161 | <listitem> | ||
| 3162 | <para> | ||
| 3163 | osamu | 8731 | <filename><replaceable>package</replaceable>.cron.weekly</filename> - Installed as |
| 3164 | <filename>/etc/cron.weekly/<replaceable>package</replaceable></filename>; run | ||
| 3165 | once a week. | ||
| 3166 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3167 | </listitem> | ||
| 3168 | <listitem> | ||
| 3169 | <para> | ||
| 3170 | osamu | 8731 | <filename><replaceable>package</replaceable>.cron.monthly</filename> - Installed as |
| 3171 | osamu | 8601 | <filename>/etc/cron.monthly/<replaceable>package</replaceable></filename>: run |
| 3172 | osamu | 8731 | once a month. |
| 3173 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3174 | </listitem> | ||
| 3175 | <listitem> | ||
| 3176 | <para> | ||
| 3177 | osamu | 8731 | <filename><replaceable>package</replaceable>.cron.d</filename> - Installed as |
| 3178 | osamu | 8601 | <filename>/etc/cron.d/<replaceable>package</replaceable></filename>: for any |
| 3179 | osamu | 8731 | other time. |
| 3180 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3181 | </listitem> | ||
| 3182 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 3183 | <para> | ||
| 3184 | osamu | 8731 | Most of these files are shell scripts, with the exception of |
| 3185 | <filename><replaceable>package</replaceable>.cron.d</filename> which follows | ||
| 3186 | osamu | 8601 | the format of <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>crontab</refentrytitle> |
| 3187 | <manvolnum>5</manvolnum> </citerefentry>. | ||
| 3188 | </para> | ||
| 3189 | <para> | ||
| 3190 | osamu | 8731 | No explicit <filename>cron.*</filename> file is needed to set up log rotation; |
| 3191 | for that, see | ||
| 3192 | <citerefentry><refentrytitle>dh_installlogrotate</refentrytitle> | ||
| 3193 | <manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry> and | ||
| 3194 | <citerefentry><refentrytitle>logrotate</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>. | ||
| 3195 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3196 | </section> | ||
| 3197 | osamu | 8731 | <section id="dirs"><title><filename>dirs</filename></title> |
| 3198 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 3199 | osamu | 8731 | This file specifies any directories which we need but which are not created by the normal installation |
| 3200 | osamu | 8601 | procedure (<literal>make install DESTDIR=...</literal> invoked by |
| 3201 | osamu | 8731 | <literal>dh_auto_install</literal>). This generally |
| 3202 | osamu | 8601 | means there is a problem with the <filename>Makefile</filename>. |
| 3203 | </para> | ||
| 3204 | <para> | ||
| 3205 | osamu | 8731 | Files listed in an <filename>install</filename> file don't need their |
| 3206 | taffit-guest | 8665 | directories created first. See <xref linkend="install"/>. |
| 3207 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3208 | <para> | ||
| 3209 | osamu | 8652 | It is best to try to run the installation first and only use this if you |
| 3210 | osamu | 8731 | run into trouble. There is no preceding slash on the directory names listed in |
| 3211 | osamu | 8622 | the <filename>dirs</filename> file. |
| 3212 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3213 | </section> | ||
| 3214 | osamu | 8731 | <section id="doc-base"><title><filename><replaceable>package</replaceable>.doc-base</filename></title> |
| 3215 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 3216 | osamu | 8731 | If your package has documentation other than manual and info pages, you |
| 3217 | osamu | 8601 | should use the <systemitem role="package">doc-base</systemitem> file to |
| 3218 | register it, so the user can find it with e.g. <citerefentry> | ||
| 3219 | <refentrytitle>dhelp</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry>, | ||
| 3220 | <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>dwww</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> | ||
| 3221 | osamu | 8731 | </citerefentry>, or <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>doccentral</refentrytitle> |
| 3222 | osamu | 8601 | <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry>. |
| 3223 | </para> | ||
| 3224 | <para> | ||
| 3225 | This usually includes HTML, PS and PDF files, shipped in | ||
| 3226 | <filename>/usr/share/doc/<replaceable>packagename</replaceable>/</filename>. | ||
| 3227 | </para> | ||
| 3228 | <para> | ||
| 3229 | osamu | 8731 | This is what <systemitem role="package">gentoo</systemitem>'s doc-base file |
| 3230 | osamu | 8601 | <filename>gentoo.doc-base</filename> looks like: |
| 3231 | </para> | ||
| 3232 | <screen> | ||
| 3233 | Document: gentoo | ||
| 3234 | Title: Gentoo Manual | ||
| 3235 | Author: Emil Brink | ||
| 3236 | Abstract: This manual describes what Gentoo is, and how it can be used. | ||
| 3237 | Section: File Management | ||
| 3238 | Format: HTML | ||
| 3239 | Index: /usr/share/doc/gentoo/html/index.html | ||
| 3240 | Files: /usr/share/doc/gentoo/html/*.html | ||
| 3241 | </screen> | ||
| 3242 | <para> | ||
| 3243 | For information on the file format, see <citerefentry> | ||
| 3244 | <refentrytitle>install-docs</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>8</manvolnum> | ||
| 3245 | </citerefentry> and the <systemitem role="package">doc-base</systemitem> | ||
| 3246 | osamu | 8639 | manual, in <ulink url="&doc-base;">Debian doc-base Manual</ulink>. |
| 3247 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3248 | <para> | ||
| 3249 | taffit-guest | 8665 | For more details on installing additional documentation, look in <xref linkend="destdir"/>. |
| 3250 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3251 | </section> | ||
| 3252 | osamu | 8731 | <section id="docs"><title><filename>docs</filename></title> |
| 3253 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 3254 | This file specifies the file names of documentation files we can have | ||
| 3255 | <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>dh_installdocs</refentrytitle> | ||
| 3256 | <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry> install into the temporary directory | ||
| 3257 | for us. | ||
| 3258 | </para> | ||
| 3259 | <para> | ||
| 3260 | By default, it will include all existing files in the top-level source | ||
| 3261 | directory that are called <filename>BUGS</filename>, | ||
| 3262 | <filename>README*</filename>, <filename>TODO</filename> etc. | ||
| 3263 | </para> | ||
| 3264 | <para> | ||
| 3265 | osamu | 8731 | For <systemitem role="package">gentoo</systemitem>, some other files |
| 3266 | are also included: | ||
| 3267 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3268 | <screen> | ||
| 3269 | BUGS | ||
| 3270 | CONFIG-CHANGES | ||
| 3271 | CREDITS | ||
| 3272 | NEWS | ||
| 3273 | README | ||
| 3274 | README.gtkrc | ||
| 3275 | TODO | ||
| 3276 | </screen> | ||
| 3277 | </section> | ||
| 3278 | osamu | 8731 | <section id="emacsen"><title><filename>emacsen-*</filename></title> |
| 3279 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 3280 | If your package supplies Emacs files that can be bytecompiled at package | ||
| 3281 | installation time, you can use these files to set it up. | ||
| 3282 | </para> | ||
| 3283 | <para> | ||
| 3284 | They are installed into the temporary directory by <citerefentry> | ||
| 3285 | <refentrytitle>dh_installemacsen</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> | ||
| 3286 | </citerefentry>. | ||
| 3287 | </para> | ||
| 3288 | <para> | ||
| 3289 | If you don't need these, remove them. | ||
| 3290 | </para> | ||
| 3291 | </section> | ||
| 3292 | osamu | 8731 | <section id="examples"><title><filename><replaceable>package</replaceable>.examples</filename></title> |
| 3293 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 3294 | The <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>dh_installexamples</refentrytitle> | ||
| 3295 | <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry> command installs files and directories | ||
| 3296 | listed in this file as example files. | ||
| 3297 | </para> | ||
| 3298 | </section> | ||
| 3299 | osamu | 8731 | <section id="initd"><title><filename><replaceable>package</replaceable>.init</filename> and <filename><replaceable>package</replaceable>.default</filename></title> |
| 3300 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 3301 | osamu | 8731 | If your package is a daemon that needs to be run at system start-up, you've |
| 3302 | osamu | 8601 | obviously disregarded my initial recommendation, haven't you? :-) |
| 3303 | </para> | ||
| 3304 | <para> | ||
| 3305 | The <filename><replaceable>package</replaceable>.init</filename> file is | ||
| 3306 | installed as the | ||
| 3307 | osamu | 8731 | <filename>/etc/init.d/<replaceable>package</replaceable></filename> script |
| 3308 | which starts and stops the daemon. | ||
| 3309 | osamu | 8601 | Its fairly generic skeleton template is provided by the |
| 3310 | <command>dh_make</command> command as <filename>init.d.ex</filename>. You'll | ||
| 3311 | likely have to rename and edit it, a lot, while making sure to provide | ||
| 3312 | osamu | 8642 | <ulink url="&lsb;">Linux Standard Base</ulink> (LSB) compliant headers. It |
| 3313 | osamu | 8601 | gets installed into the temporary directory by <citerefentry> |
| 3314 | <refentrytitle>dh_installinit</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> | ||
| 3315 | </citerefentry>. | ||
| 3316 | </para> | ||
| 3317 | <para> | ||
| 3318 | The <filename><replaceable>package</replaceable>.default</filename> file will | ||
| 3319 | osamu | 8731 | be installed as |
| 3320 | osamu | 8601 | <filename>/etc/default/<replaceable>package</replaceable></filename>. This |
| 3321 | osamu | 8731 | file sets defaults that are sourced by the init script. This |
| 3322 | <filename><replaceable>package</replaceable>.default</filename> file | ||
| 3323 | is most often used to disable running a daemon, or to set some default flags or | ||
| 3324 | timeouts. If your init script has certain configurable | ||
| 3325 | features, you can set them in the <filename><replaceable>package</replaceable>.default</filename> file, | ||
| 3326 | instead of in the init script itself. | ||
| 3327 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3328 | <para> | ||
| 3329 | osamu | 8731 | If your upstream program provides a file for the init script, you can either use it or not. If you |
| 3330 | don't use their init script then create a new one in | ||
| 3331 | osamu | 8668 | <filename><replaceable>package</replaceable>.init</filename>. However |
| 3332 | osamu | 8731 | if the upstream init script looks fine and installs in the right place you |
| 3333 | still need to set up the <filename>rc*</filename> symlinks. To do this you will | ||
| 3334 | osamu | 8601 | need to override <command>dh_installinit</command> in the |
| 3335 | <filename>rules</filename> file with the following lines: | ||
| 3336 | </para> | ||
| 3337 | <screen> | ||
| 3338 | override_dh_installinit: | ||
| 3339 | dh_installinit --onlyscripts | ||
| 3340 | </screen> | ||
| 3341 | <para> | ||
| 3342 | If you don't need this, remove the files. | ||
| 3343 | </para> | ||
| 3344 | </section> | ||
| 3345 | osamu | 8731 | <section id="install"><title><filename>install</filename></title> |
| 3346 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 3347 | If there are files that need to be installed into your package but your | ||
| 3348 | osamu | 8731 | standard <literal>make install</literal> won't do it, put the filenames and |
| 3349 | osamu | 8601 | destinations into this <filename>install</filename> file. They are installed |
| 3350 | by <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>dh_install</refentrytitle> | ||
| 3351 | <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry>.<footnote><para> This replaces the | ||
| 3352 | deprecated <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>dh_movefiles</refentrytitle> | ||
| 3353 | <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry> command which is configured by the | ||
| 3354 | <filename>files</filename> file. </para> </footnote> You should first check | ||
| 3355 | there is not a more specific tool to use. For example, documents should be in | ||
| 3356 | the <filename>docs</filename> file and not in this one. | ||
| 3357 | </para> | ||
| 3358 | <para> | ||
| 3359 | This <filename>install</filename> file has one line per file installed, with | ||
| 3360 | the name of the file (relative to the top build directory) then a space then | ||
| 3361 | osamu | 8731 | the installation directory (relative to the install directory). One example of where this is used is if a binary <filename>src/<replaceable>bar</replaceable></filename> is left uninstalled; the |
| 3362 | <filename>install</filename> file might look like: | ||
| 3363 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3364 | <screen> | ||
| 3365 | osamu | 8731 | src/<replaceable>bar</replaceable> usr/bin |
| 3366 | osamu | 8601 | </screen> |
| 3367 | <para> | ||
| 3368 | osamu | 8731 | This means when this package is installed, there will be a binary executable |
| 3369 | <filename>/usr/bin/<replaceable>bar</replaceable></filename>. | ||
| 3370 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3371 | <para> | ||
| 3372 | Alternatively, this <filename>install</filename> can have the name of the file | ||
| 3373 | only without the installation directory when the relative directory path does | ||
| 3374 | osamu | 8731 | not change. This format is usually used for a large package that splits the |
| 3375 | output of its build into multiple binary packages using | ||
| 3376 | osamu | 8601 | <filename><replaceable>package-1</replaceable>.install</filename>, |
| 3377 | <filename><replaceable>package-2</replaceable>.install</filename>, etc. | ||
| 3378 | </para> | ||
| 3379 | <para> | ||
| 3380 | osamu | 8731 | The <command>dh_install</command> command will fall back to looking in |
| 3381 | osamu | 8601 | <filename>debian/tmp</filename> for files, if it doesn't find them in the |
| 3382 | current directory (or wherever you've told it to look using | ||
| 3383 | <literal>--sourcedir</literal>). | ||
| 3384 | </para> | ||
| 3385 | </section> | ||
| 3386 | osamu | 8731 | <section id="info"><title><filename><replaceable>package</replaceable>.info</filename></title> |
| 3387 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 3388 | If your package has info pages, you should install them using <citerefentry> | ||
| 3389 | <refentrytitle>dh_installinfo</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> | ||
| 3390 | osamu | 8731 | </citerefentry> by listing them in a |
| 3391 | <filename><replaceable>package</replaceable>.info</filename> file. | ||
| 3392 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3393 | </section> | ||
| 3394 | osamu | 8731 | <section id="lintian"><title><filename>{<replaceable>package</replaceable>.,source/}lintian-overrides</filename></title> |
| 3395 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 3396 | If <systemitem role="package">lintian</systemitem> reports an erroneous | ||
| 3397 | osamu | 8731 | diagnostic for a case where Debian policy allows exceptions to some rule, you can |
| 3398 | osamu | 8601 | use <filename><replaceable>package</replaceable>.lintian-overrides</filename> |
| 3399 | osamu | 8731 | or <filename>source/lintian-overrides</filename> to quieten it. Please read |
| 3400 | osamu | 8639 | <ulink url="&lintian-doc;">Lintian User's Manual</ulink> and refrain |
| 3401 | osamu | 8601 | from abusing this. |
| 3402 | </para> | ||
| 3403 | <para> | ||
| 3404 | <filename><replaceable>package</replaceable>.lintian-overrides</filename> is | ||
| 3405 | osamu | 8731 | for the binary package named <systemitem role="package"><replaceable>package</replaceable></systemitem> and is installed |
| 3406 | osamu | 8601 | into |
| 3407 | <filename>usr/share/lintian/overrides/<replaceable>package</replaceable></filename> | ||
| 3408 | by the <command>dh_lintian</command> command. | ||
| 3409 | </para> | ||
| 3410 | <para> | ||
| 3411 | <filename>source/lintian-overrides</filename> is for the source package. This | ||
| 3412 | is not installed. | ||
| 3413 | </para> | ||
| 3414 | </section> | ||
| 3415 | osamu | 8731 | <section id="manpage"><title><filename>manpage.*</filename></title> |
| 3416 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 3417 | Your program(s) should have a manual page. If they don't, you should create | ||
| 3418 | osamu | 8731 | them. The <command>dh_make</command> command creates some template files for |
| 3419 | manual pages. These need to be copied and edited for each command missing its | ||
| 3420 | osamu | 8601 | manual page. Please make sure to remove unused templates. |
| 3421 | </para> | ||
| 3422 | osamu | 8731 | <section id="manpage1"><title><filename>manpage.1.ex</filename></title> |
| 3423 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 3424 | Manual pages are normally written in <citerefentry> | ||
| 3425 | <refentrytitle>nroff</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry>. | ||
| 3426 | The <filename>manpage.1.ex</filename> template is written in | ||
| 3427 | <command>nroff</command>, too. See the <citerefentry> | ||
| 3428 | <refentrytitle>man</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>7</manvolnum> </citerefentry> | ||
| 3429 | manual page for a brief description of how to edit such a file. | ||
| 3430 | </para> | ||
| 3431 | <para> | ||
| 3432 | osamu | 8731 | The final manual page file name should give the name of the program it is |
| 3433 | osamu | 8601 | documenting, so we will rename it from <literal>manpage</literal> to |
| 3434 | <literal>gentoo</literal>. The file name also includes <literal>.1</literal> | ||
| 3435 | as the first suffix, which means it's a manual page for a user command. Be | ||
| 3436 | sure to verify that this section is indeed the correct one. Here's a short | ||
| 3437 | list of manual page sections: | ||
| 3438 | </para> | ||
| 3439 | osamu | 8732 | <informaltable id="manpage-sections" pgwide="0" frame="topbot" rowsep="1" colsep="1"> |
| 3440 | osamu | 8636 | <tgroup cols="3"> |
| 3441 | <colspec colwidth="8*" align="left"/> <colspec colwidth="24*" align="left"/> <colspec colwidth="40*" align="left"/> | ||
| 3442 | <thead> | ||
| 3443 | <row> <entry>Section</entry> <entry>Description</entry> <entry>Notes</entry> </row> | ||
| 3444 | </thead> | ||
| 3445 | <tbody> | ||
| 3446 | <row> <entry>1</entry> <entry>User command</entry> <entry>Executable commands or scripts</entry> </row> | ||
| 3447 | <row> <entry>2</entry> <entry>System calls</entry> <entry>Functions provided by the kernel</entry> </row> | ||
| 3448 | <row> <entry>3</entry> <entry>Library calls</entry> <entry>Functions within system libraries</entry> </row> | ||
| 3449 | taffit-guest | 8665 | <row> <entry>4</entry> <entry>Special files</entry> <entry>Usually found in <filename>/dev</filename></entry> </row> |
| 3450 | osamu | 8636 | <row> <entry>5</entry> <entry>File formats</entry> <entry>E.g. <filename>/etc/passwd</filename>'s format</entry> </row> |
| 3451 | <row> <entry>6</entry> <entry>Games</entry> <entry>Games or other frivolous programs</entry> </row> | ||
| 3452 | taffit-guest | 8665 | <row> <entry>7</entry> <entry>Macro packages</entry> <entry>Such as <command>man</command> macros</entry> </row> |
| 3453 | osamu | 8636 | <row> <entry>8</entry> <entry>System administration</entry> <entry>Programs typically only run by root</entry> </row> |
| 3454 | <row> <entry>9</entry> <entry>Kernel routines</entry> <entry>Non-standard calls and internals</entry> </row> | ||
| 3455 | </tbody> | ||
| 3456 | </tgroup> | ||
| 3457 | osamu | 8732 | </informaltable> |
| 3458 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 3459 | So <systemitem role="package">gentoo</systemitem>'s man page should be called | ||
| 3460 | <filename>gentoo.1</filename>. If there was no <filename>gentoo.1</filename> | ||
| 3461 | man page in the original source, you should create it by renaming the | ||
| 3462 | <filename>manpage.1.ex</filename> template to <filename>gentoo.1</filename> and | ||
| 3463 | osamu | 8731 | editing it using information from the example and from the upstream docs. |
| 3464 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3465 | <para> | ||
| 3466 | You can use the <command>help2man</command> command to generate a man page out | ||
| 3467 | osamu | 8731 | of the <literal>--help</literal> and <literal>--version</literal> output of each |
| 3468 | program, too. <footnote><para> Note that <command>help2man</command>'s | ||
| 3469 | placeholder man page will claim that more detailed documentation is | ||
| 3470 | available in the info system. If the command is missing an | ||
| 3471 | <command>info</command> page, you | ||
| 3472 | should manually edit the man page created by the | ||
| 3473 | osamu | 8601 | <command>help2man</command> command. </para> </footnote> |
| 3474 | </para> | ||
| 3475 | </section> | ||
| 3476 | osamu | 8731 | <section id="manpagesgml"><title><filename>manpage.sgml.ex</filename></title> |
| 3477 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 3478 | If on the other hand you prefer writing SGML instead of | ||
| 3479 | <command>nroff</command>, you can use the <filename>manpage.sgml.ex</filename> | ||
| 3480 | template. If you do this, you have to: | ||
| 3481 | </para> | ||
| 3482 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 3483 | <listitem> | ||
| 3484 | <para> | ||
| 3485 | rename the file to something like <filename>gentoo.sgml</filename>. | ||
| 3486 | </para> | ||
| 3487 | </listitem> | ||
| 3488 | <listitem> | ||
| 3489 | <para> | ||
| 3490 | install the <systemitem role="package">docbook-to-man</systemitem> package | ||
| 3491 | </para> | ||
| 3492 | </listitem> | ||
| 3493 | <listitem> | ||
| 3494 | <para> | ||
| 3495 | add <literal>docbook-to-man</literal> to the <literal>Build-Depends</literal> | ||
| 3496 | line in the <filename>control</filename> file | ||
| 3497 | </para> | ||
| 3498 | </listitem> | ||
| 3499 | <listitem> | ||
| 3500 | <para> | ||
| 3501 | osamu | 8731 | add an <literal>override_dh_auto_build</literal> target to your |
| 3502 | osamu | 8601 | <filename>rules</filename> file: |
| 3503 | </para> | ||
| 3504 | <screen> | ||
| 3505 | override_dh_auto_build: | ||
| 3506 | docbook-to-man debian/gentoo.sgml > debian/gentoo.1 | ||
| 3507 | dh_auto_build | ||
| 3508 | </screen> | ||
| 3509 | </listitem> | ||
| 3510 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 3511 | </section> | ||
| 3512 | osamu | 8731 | <section id="manpagexml"><title><filename>manpage.xml.ex</filename></title> |
| 3513 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 3514 | If you prefer XML over SGML, you can use the <literal>manpage.xml.ex</literal> | ||
| 3515 | template. If you do this, you have to: | ||
| 3516 | </para> | ||
| 3517 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 3518 | <listitem> | ||
| 3519 | <para> | ||
| 3520 | rename the source file to something like <literal>gentoo.1.xml</literal> | ||
| 3521 | </para> | ||
| 3522 | </listitem> | ||
| 3523 | <listitem> | ||
| 3524 | <para> | ||
| 3525 | install the <systemitem role="package">docbook-xsl</systemitem> package and an | ||
| 3526 | XSLT processor like <systemitem role="package">xsltproc</systemitem> | ||
| 3527 | (recommended) | ||
| 3528 | </para> | ||
| 3529 | </listitem> | ||
| 3530 | <listitem> | ||
| 3531 | <para> | ||
| 3532 | osamu | 8731 | add the <literal>docbook-xsl</literal>, <literal>docbook-xml</literal>, and |
| 3533 | osamu | 8601 | <literal>xsltproc</literal> packages to the <literal>Build-Depends</literal> |
| 3534 | line in the <literal>control</literal> file | ||
| 3535 | </para> | ||
| 3536 | </listitem> | ||
| 3537 | <listitem> | ||
| 3538 | <para> | ||
| 3539 | osamu | 8731 | add an <literal>override_dh_auto_build</literal> target to your |
| 3540 | osamu | 8601 | <filename>rules</filename> file: |
| 3541 | </para> | ||
| 3542 | <screen> | ||
| 3543 | override_dh_auto_build: | ||
| 3544 | xsltproc --nonet \ | ||
| 3545 | --param make.year.ranges 1 \ | ||
| 3546 | --param make.single.year.ranges 1 \ | ||
| 3547 | --param man.charmap.use.subset 0 \ | ||
| 3548 | -o debian/ \ | ||
| 3549 | http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/manpages/docbook.xsl\ | ||
| 3550 | debian/gentoo.1.xml | ||
| 3551 | dh_auto_build | ||
| 3552 | </screen> | ||
| 3553 | </listitem> | ||
| 3554 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 3555 | </section> | ||
| 3556 | </section> | ||
| 3557 | <section id="manpages"><title><filename><replaceable>package</replaceable>.manpages</filename> file</title> | ||
| 3558 | <para> | ||
| 3559 | If your package has manual pages, you should install them using <citerefentry> | ||
| 3560 | <refentrytitle>dh_installman</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> | ||
| 3561 | osamu | 8731 | </citerefentry> by listing them in a |
| 3562 | <filename><replaceable>package</replaceable>.manpages</filename> file. | ||
| 3563 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3564 | <para> | ||
| 3565 | osamu | 8731 | To install <filename>docs/gentoo.1</filename> as a manpage for the <systemitem role="package">gentoo</systemitem> package, create a |
| 3566 | <filename>gentoo.manpages</filename> file as follows. | ||
| 3567 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3568 | <screen> | ||
| 3569 | docs/gentoo.1 | ||
| 3570 | </screen> | ||
| 3571 | </section> | ||
| 3572 | osamu | 8731 | <section id="menu"><title><filename>menu</filename></title> |
| 3573 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 3574 | X Window System users usually have a window manager with a menu that can be | ||
| 3575 | customized to launch programs. If they have installed the Debian <systemitem role="package">menu</systemitem> package, a set of menus for every program on | ||
| 3576 | the system will be created for them. | ||
| 3577 | </para> | ||
| 3578 | <para> | ||
| 3579 | Here's the default <filename>menu.ex</filename> file that | ||
| 3580 | osamu | 8650 | <command>dh_make</command> created. |
| 3581 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3582 | <screen> | ||
| 3583 | ?package(gentoo):needs=X11|text|vc|wm \ | ||
| 3584 | section=Applications/see-menu-manual\ | ||
| 3585 | title=gentoo command=/usr/bin/gentoo | ||
| 3586 | </screen> | ||
| 3587 | <para> | ||
| 3588 | The first field after the colon character is <literal>needs</literal>, and it | ||
| 3589 | specifies what kind of interface the program needs. Change this to one of the | ||
| 3590 | listed alternatives, e.g. <literal>text</literal> or <literal>X11</literal>. | ||
| 3591 | </para> | ||
| 3592 | <para> | ||
| 3593 | osamu | 8731 | The next is the <literal>section</literal> that the menu and submenu entry |
| 3594 | should appear in. | ||
| 3595 | <footnote><para> The current list of sections is in | ||
| 3596 | osamu | 8737 | <ulink url="&menu-structure;">The Debian Menu sub-policy 2.1 "Preferred menu structure"</ulink>. |
| 3597 | osamu | 8731 | There was a major reorganization of menu structure for <literal>squeeze</literal>. |
| 3598 | osamu | 8642 | </para> </footnote> |
| 3599 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3600 | <para> | ||
| 3601 | The <literal>title</literal> field is the name of the program. You can start | ||
| 3602 | this one in uppercase if you like. Just keep it short. | ||
| 3603 | </para> | ||
| 3604 | <para> | ||
| 3605 | Finally, the <literal>command</literal> field is the command that runs the | ||
| 3606 | program. | ||
| 3607 | </para> | ||
| 3608 | <para> | ||
| 3609 | Let's change the file name to <filename>menu</filename> and change the menu | ||
| 3610 | entry to this: | ||
| 3611 | </para> | ||
| 3612 | <screen> | ||
| 3613 | ?package(gentoo): needs=X11 \ | ||
| 3614 | section=Applications/Tools \ | ||
| 3615 | title=Gentoo command=gentoo | ||
| 3616 | </screen> | ||
| 3617 | <para> | ||
| 3618 | You can also add other fields like <literal>longtitle</literal>, | ||
| 3619 | <literal>icon</literal>, <literal>hints</literal> etc. See <citerefentry> | ||
| 3620 | <refentrytitle>dh_installmenu</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> | ||
| 3621 | </citerefentry>, <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>menufile</refentrytitle> | ||
| 3622 | <manvolnum>5</manvolnum> </citerefentry>, <citerefentry> | ||
| 3623 | <refentrytitle>update-menus</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> | ||
| 3624 | osamu | 8731 | </citerefentry>, and |
| 3625 | osamu | 8734 | <ulink url="&policy-menu;">The Debian Menu sub-policy</ulink> for more |
| 3626 | osamu | 8601 | information. |
| 3627 | </para> | ||
| 3628 | </section> | ||
| 3629 | osamu | 8731 | <section id="news"><title><filename>NEWS</filename></title> |
| 3630 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 3631 | The <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>dh_installchangelogs</refentrytitle> | ||
| 3632 | <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry> command installs this. | ||
| 3633 | </para> | ||
| 3634 | </section> | ||
| 3635 | osamu | 8731 | <section id="maintscripts"><title><filename>{pre,post}{inst,rm}</filename></title> |
| 3636 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 3637 | These <filename>postinst</filename>, <filename>preinst</filename>, | ||
| 3638 | <filename>postrm</filename>, and <filename>prerm</filename> files | ||
| 3639 | osamu | 8731 | <footnote><para> Despite this use of the <command>bash</command> |
| 3640 | shorthand expression <filename>{pre,post}{inst,rm}</filename> to indicate these | ||
| 3641 | filenames, you should use pure POSIX syntax for these maintainer scripts for | ||
| 3642 | compatibility with <command>dash</command> as the system shell. </para> </footnote> are | ||
| 3643 | osamu | 8601 | called <emphasis>maintainer scripts</emphasis>. They are scripts which are put |
| 3644 | in the control area of the package and run by <command>dpkg</command> when your | ||
| 3645 | osamu | 8731 | package is installed, upgraded, or removed. |
| 3646 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3647 | <para> | ||
| 3648 | As a novice maintainer, you should avoid any manual editing of | ||
| 3649 | osamu | 8731 | maintainer scripts because they are problematic. For more |
| 3650 | information refer to the <ulink url="&policy-mantainerscripts;">Debian | ||
| 3651 | osamu | 8737 | Policy Manual, 6 "Package maintainer scripts and installation |
| 3652 | procedure"</ulink>, and take a look at the example files provided by | ||
| 3653 | osamu | 8601 | <command>dh_make</command>. |
| 3654 | </para> | ||
| 3655 | <para> | ||
| 3656 | osamu | 8731 | If you did not listen to me and have created custom maintainer |
| 3657 | scripts for a package, you should make sure to test them not only | ||
| 3658 | for <emphasis role="strong">install</emphasis> and | ||
| 3659 | <emphasis role="strong">upgrade</emphasis> but also for | ||
| 3660 | <emphasis role="strong">remove</emphasis> and | ||
| 3661 | <emphasis role="strong">purge</emphasis>. | ||
| 3662 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3663 | <para> | ||
| 3664 | Upgrades to the new version should be silent and non-intrusive (existing users | ||
| 3665 | should not notice the upgrade except by discovering that old bugs have been | ||
| 3666 | osamu | 8731 | fixed and perhaps that there are new features). |
| 3667 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3668 | <para> | ||
| 3669 | When the upgrade is necessarily intrusive (eg., config files scattered through | ||
| 3670 | osamu | 8731 | various home directories with totally different structure), you may |
| 3671 | consider as the last resort switching the package to a safe fallback state | ||
| 3672 | (e.g., disabling a service) and providing the proper documentation | ||
| 3673 | required by policy (<filename>README.Debian</filename> and | ||
| 3674 | <filename>NEWS.Debian</filename>). Don't bother the user with | ||
| 3675 | <command>debconf</command> notes invoked from these maintainer scripts | ||
| 3676 | for upgrades. | ||
| 3677 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3678 | <para> | ||
| 3679 | osamu | 8731 | The <systemitem role="package">ucf</systemitem> package provides a |
| 3680 | osamu | 8601 | <emphasis>conffile-like</emphasis> handling infrastructure to preserve user |
| 3681 | osamu | 8731 | changes for files that may not be labeled as <emphasis>conffiles</emphasis> such |
| 3682 | as those managed by the maintainer scripts. This should | ||
| 3683 | osamu | 8601 | minimize issues associated with them. |
| 3684 | </para> | ||
| 3685 | <para> | ||
| 3686 | osamu | 8731 | These maintainer scripts are among the Debian enhancements that |
| 3687 | osamu | 8601 | explain <emphasis role="strong">why people choose Debian</emphasis>. You must |
| 3688 | osamu | 8731 | be very careful not to turn them into a source of annoyance. |
| 3689 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3690 | </section> | ||
| 3691 | osamu | 8731 | <section id="todo"><title><filename>TODO</filename></title> |
| 3692 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 3693 | The <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>dh_installdocs</refentrytitle> | ||
| 3694 | <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry> command installs this. | ||
| 3695 | </para> | ||
| 3696 | </section> | ||
| 3697 | osamu | 8731 | <section id="watch"><title><filename>watch</filename></title> |
| 3698 | osamu | 8601 | <para> |
| 3699 | The <filename>watch</filename> file format is documented in the <citerefentry> | ||
| 3700 | <refentrytitle>uscan</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry> | ||
| 3701 | manpage. The <filename>watch</filename> file configures the | ||
| 3702 | <command>uscan</command> program (in the <systemitem role="package">devscripts</systemitem> package) to watch the site where you | ||
| 3703 | osamu | 8731 | originally got the source from. This is also used by the |
| 3704 | <ulink url="&dehs;">Debian External Health Status (DEHS)</ulink> service. | ||
| 3705 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3706 | <para> | ||
| 3707 | osamu | 8731 | Here are its contents: |
| 3708 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3709 | <screen> | ||
| 3710 | # watch control file for uscan | ||
| 3711 | version=3 | ||
| 3712 | osamu | 8628 | &sf-net;/gentoo/gentoo-(.+)\.tar\.gz debian uupdate |
| 3713 | osamu | 8601 | </screen> |
| 3714 | <para> | ||
| 3715 | osamu | 8731 | Normally with a <filename>watch</filename> file, the URL at |
| 3716 | osamu | 8628 | <literal>&sf-net;/gentoo</literal> is downloaded and searched for links of |
| 3717 | osamu | 8731 | the form <literal><a href=...></literal>. The basename (just the part |
| 3718 | after the final <literal>/</literal>) of each linked URL is compared against | ||
| 3719 | the Perl regular expression pattern (see <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>perlre</refentrytitle> | ||
| 3720 | <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> </citerefentry>) | ||
| 3721 | <literal>gentoo-(.+)\.tar\.gz</literal>. Out of the files that match, the one with | ||
| 3722 | osamu | 8601 | the greatest version number is downloaded and the <command>uupdate</command> |
| 3723 | osamu | 8731 | program is run to create an updated source tree. |
| 3724 | osamu | 8601 | </para> |
| 3725 | <para> | ||
| 3726 | Although this is true for other sites, the SourceForge download service at | ||
| 3727 | osamu | 8642 | <ulink url="&sf-net;"/> is an exception. When the |
| 3728 | osamu | 8731 | <filename>watch</filename> file has an URL matching the Perl regexp |
| 3729 | osamu | 8601 | <literal>^http://sf\.net/</literal>, the <command>uscan</command> program |
| 3730 | osamu | 8731 | replaces it with <literal>&qa-do;watch/sf.php/</literal> and |
| 3731 | then applies this rule. The URL redirector service at <ulink url="&qa-do;"/> is designed to offer | ||
| 3732 |