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=head1 NAME
dh_installdocs - install documentation into package build directories
=cut
use strict;
use Debian::Debhelper::Dh_Lib;
=head1 SYNOPSIS
B<dh_installdocs> [S<I<debhelper options>>] [B<-A>] [B<-X>I<item>] [S<I<file> ...>]
=head1 DESCRIPTION
B<dh_installdocs> is a debhelper program that is responsible for installing
documentation into F<usr/share/doc/package> in package build directories.
=head1 FILES
=over 4
=item debian/I<package>.docs
List documentation files to be installed into I<package>.
=item F<debian/copyright>
The copyright file is installed into all packages, unless a more
specific copyright file is available.
=item debian/I<package>.copyright
=item debian/I<package>.README.Debian
=item debian/I<package>.TODO
Each of these files is automatically installed if present for a
I<package>.
=item F<debian/README.Debian>
=item F<debian/TODO>
These files are installed into the first binary package listed in
debian/control.
Note that F<README.debian> files are also installed as F<README.Debian>,
and F<TODO> files will be installed as F<TODO.Debian> in non-native packages.
=item debian/I<package>.doc-base
Installed as doc-base control files. Note that the doc-id will be
determined from the B<Document:> entry in the doc-base control file in
question.
=item debian/I<package>.doc-base.*
If your package needs to register more than one document, you need multiple
doc-base files, and can name them like this.
=back
=head1 OPTIONS
=over 4
=item B<-A>, B<--all>
Install all files specified by command line parameters in ALL packages
acted on.
=item B<-X>I<item>, B<--exclude=>I<item>
Exclude files that contain I<item> anywhere in their filename from
being installed. Note that this includes doc-base files.
=item B<--link-doc=>I<package>
Make the documentation directory of all packages acted on be a symlink to
the documentation directory of I<package>. This has no effect when acting on
I<package> itself, or if the documentation directory to be created already
exists when B<dh_installdocs> is run. To comply with policy, I<package> must
be a binary package that comes from the same source package.
debhelper will try to avoid installing files into linked documentation
directories that would cause conflicts with the linked package. The B<-A>
option will have no effect on packages with linked documentation
directories, and F<copyright>, F<changelog>, F<README.Debian>, and F<TODO> files will
not be installed.
(An older method to accomplish the same thing, which is still supported,
is to make the documentation directory of a package be a dangling symlink,
before calling B<dh_installdocs>.)
=item I<file> ...
Install these files as documentation into the first package acted on. (Or
in all packages if B<-A> is specified).
=back
=head1 EXAMPLES
This is an example of a F<debian/package.docs> file:
README
TODO
debian/notes-for-maintainers.txt
docs/manual.txt
docs/manual.pdf
docs/manual-html/
=head1 NOTES
Note that B<dh_installdocs> will happily copy entire directory hierarchies if
you ask it to (similar to B<cp -a>). If it is asked to install a
directory, it will install the complete contents of the directory.
Note that this command is not idempotent. L<dh_prep(1)> should be called
between invocations of this command. Otherwise, it may cause multiple
instances of the same text to be added to maintainer scripts.
=cut
my %docdir_created;
# Create documentation directories on demand. This allows us to use dangling
# symlinks for linked documentation directories unless additional files need
# to be installed.
sub ensure_docdir {
my $package=shift;
return if $docdir_created{$package};
my $tmp=tmpdir($package);
my $target;
if ($dh{LINK_DOC} && $dh{LINK_DOC} ne $package) {
$target="$tmp/usr/share/doc/$dh{LINK_DOC}";
}
else {
$target="$tmp/usr/share/doc/$package";
}
# If this is a symlink, leave it alone.
if (! -d $target && ! -l $target) {
doit("install","-g",0,"-o",0,"-d",$target);
}
$docdir_created{$package}=1;
}
init(options => {
"link-doc=s" => \$dh{LINK_DOC},
});
foreach my $package (@{$dh{DOPACKAGES}}) {
next if is_udeb($package);
my $tmp=tmpdir($package);
my $file=pkgfile($package,"docs");
my $link_doc=($dh{LINK_DOC} && $dh{LINK_DOC} ne $package);
if ($link_doc) {
# Make sure that the parent directory exists.
if (! -d "$tmp/usr/share/doc" && ! -l "$tmp/usr/share/doc") {
doit("install","-g",0,"-o",0,"-d","$tmp/usr/share/doc");
}
# Create symlink to another documentation directory if
# necessary.
if (! -d "$tmp/usr/share/doc/$package" &&
! -l "$tmp/usr/share/doc/$package") {
doit("ln", "-sf", $dh{LINK_DOC}, "$tmp/usr/share/doc/$package");
# Policy says that if you make your documentation
# directory a symlink, then you have to depend on
# the target.
addsubstvar($package, "misc:Depends", $dh{LINK_DOC});
}
}
else {
ensure_docdir($package);
}
my @docs;
if ($file) {
@docs=filearray($file, ".");
}
if (($package eq $dh{FIRSTPACKAGE} || ($dh{PARAMS_ALL} && ! $link_doc)) && @ARGV) {
push @docs, @ARGV;
}
if (@docs) {
my $exclude = '';
if ($dh{EXCLUDE_FIND}) {
$exclude .= ' -and ! \( '.$dh{EXCLUDE_FIND}.' \)';
}
if (! compat(4)) {
# ignore empty files in subdirs
$exclude .= ' -and ! -empty';
}
foreach my $doc (@docs) {
next if excludefile($doc);
next if -e $doc && ! -s $doc && ! compat(4); # ignore empty files
ensure_docdir($package);
if (-d $doc && length $exclude) {
my $basename = basename($doc);
my $dir = ($basename eq '.') ? $doc : "$doc/..";
my $pwd=`pwd`;
chomp $pwd;
complex_doit("cd '$dir' && find '$basename' \\( -type f -or -type l \\)$exclude -exec cp --parents -dp {} $pwd/$tmp/usr/share/doc/$package \\;");
}
else {
doit("cp", "-a", $doc, "$tmp/usr/share/doc/$package");
}
}
doit("chown","-R","0:0","$tmp/usr/share/doc");
doit("chmod","-R","go=rX","$tmp/usr/share/doc");
doit("chmod","-R","u+rw","$tmp/usr/share/doc");
}
# .Debian is correct, according to policy, but I'm easy.
my $readme_debian=pkgfile($package,'README.Debian');
if (! $readme_debian) {
$readme_debian=pkgfile($package,'README.debian');
}
if (! $link_doc && $readme_debian && ! excludefile($readme_debian)) {
ensure_docdir($package);
doit("install","-g",0,"-o",0,"-m","644","-p","$readme_debian",
"$tmp/usr/share/doc/$package/README.Debian");
}
my $todo=pkgfile($package,'TODO');
if (! $link_doc && $todo && ! excludefile($todo)) {
ensure_docdir($package);
if (isnative($package)) {
doit("install","-g",0,"-o",0,"-m","644","-p",$todo,
"$tmp/usr/share/doc/$package/TODO");
}
else {
doit("install","-g",0,"-o",0,"-m","644","-p",$todo,
"$tmp/usr/share/doc/$package/TODO.Debian");
}
}
# If the "directory" is a dangling symlink, then don't install
# the copyright file. This is useful for multibinary packages
# that share a doc directory.
if (! $link_doc && (! -l "$tmp/usr/share/doc/$package" || -d "$tmp/usr/share/doc/$package")) {
# Support debian/package.copyright, but if not present, fall
# back on debian/copyright for all packages, not just the
# main binary package.
my $copyright=pkgfile($package,'copyright');
if (! $copyright && -e "debian/copyright") {
$copyright="debian/copyright";
}
if ($copyright && ! excludefile($copyright)) {
ensure_docdir($package);
doit("install","-g",0,"-o",0,"-m","644","-p",$copyright,
"$tmp/usr/share/doc/$package/copyright");
}
}
# Handle doc-base files. There are two filename formats, the usual
# plus an extended format (debian/package.*).
my %doc_ids;
opendir(DEB,"debian/") || error("can't read debian directory: $!");
# If this is the main package, we need to handle unprefixed filenames.
# For all packages, we must support both the usual filename format plus
# that format with a period an something appended.
my $regexp="\Q$package\E\.";
if ($package eq $dh{MAINPACKAGE}) {
$regexp="(|$regexp)";
}
foreach my $fn (grep {/^${regexp}doc-base(\..*)?$/} readdir(DEB)) {
# .EX are example files, generated by eg, dh-make
next if $fn=~/\.EX$/;
next if excludefile($fn);
# Parse the file to get the doc id.
open (IN, "debian/$fn") || die "Cannot read debian/$fn.";
while (<IN>) {
s/\s*$//;
if (/^Document\s*:\s*(.*)/) {
$doc_ids{$fn}=$1;
last;
}
}
if (! exists $doc_ids{$fn}) {
warning("Could not parse $fn for doc-base Document id; skipping");
}
close IN;
}
closedir(DEB);
if (%doc_ids) {
if (! -d "$tmp/usr/share/doc-base/") {
doit("install","-g",0,"-o",0,"-d","$tmp/usr/share/doc-base/");
}
}
foreach my $fn (keys %doc_ids) {
doit("install","-g",0,"-o",0,"-m644","-p","debian/$fn",
"$tmp/usr/share/doc-base/$doc_ids{$fn}");
}
}
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<debhelper(7)>
This program is a part of debhelper.
=head1 AUTHOR
Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org>
=cut
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