dpkg-gencontrol(1)
NAME
dpkg-gencontrol - generate Debian control files
SYNOPSIS
dpkg-gencontrol [options]
DESCRIPTION
dpkg-gencontrol reads information from an unpacked Debian source tree
and generates a binary package control file (which defaults to
debian/tmp/DEBIAN/control); during this process it will simplify the
relation fields.
Thus Pre-Depends, Depends, Recommends and Suggests are simplified in
this order by removing dependencies which are known to be true according to the stronger dependencies already parsed. It will also remove
any self-dependency (in fact it will remove any dependency which evaluates to true given the current version of the package as installed).
Logically it keeps the intersection of multiple dependencies on the
same package. The order of dependencies is preserved as best as possible: if any dependency must be discarded due to another dependency
appearing further in the field, the superseding dependency will take
the place of the discarded one.
The other relation fields (Enhances, Conflicts, Breaks, Replaces and
Provides) are also simplified individually by computing the union of
the various dependencies when a package is listed multiple times in the
field.
dpkg-gencontrol also adds an entry for the binary package to
debian/files.
OPTIONS
- -vversion
- Sets the version number of the binary package which will be generated.
- -Vname=value
- Set an output substitution variable. See deb-substvars(5) for discussion of output substitution.
- -Tsubstvarsfile
- Read substitution variables in substvarsfile; the default is debian/substvars. This option can be used multiple times to read substitution variables from multiple files.
- -Dfield=value
- Override or add an output control file field.
- -Ufield
- Remove an output control file field.
- -ccontrolfile
- Specifies the main source control file to read information from. The default is debian/control.
- -lchangelogfile
- Specifies the change log file to read information from. The default is debian/changelog.
- -ffileslistfile
- Read or write the list of files to be uploaded here, rather than using debian/files.
- -Fchangelogformat
- Specifies the format of the changelog. By default the format is read from a special line near the bottom of the changelog or failing that defaults to the debian standard format.
- -ppackage
- Generate information for the binary package package. If the source control file lists only one binary package then this option may be omitted; otherwise it is essential to select which binary package's information to generate.
- -nfilename
- Assume the filename of the package will be filename instead of the normal package_version_arch.deb filename.
- -is, -ip, -isp
- These options are ignored for compatibility with older versions of dpkg-dev but are now deprecated. Previously they were used to tell dpkg-gencontrol to include the Section and Priority fields in the control file. This is now the default behaviour. If you want to get the old behaviour you can use the -U option to delete the fields from the control file.
- -Ppackagebuilddir
- Tells dpkg-source that the package is being built in packagebuilddir instead of debian/tmp. This value is used to find the default value of the Installed-Size substitution variable and control file field (using du), and for the default location of the output file.
- -O Print the control file to standard output, rather than to
- debian/tmp/DEBIAN/control (or packagebuilddir/DEBIAN/control if -P was used).
- -h, --help
- Show the usage message and exit.
- --version
- Show the version and exit.
FILES
- debian/control
- The main source control information file, giving version-independent information about the source package and the binary packages it can produce.
- debian/files
- The list of generated files which are part of the upload being prepared. dpkg-gencontrol adds the presumed filenames of binary packages whose control files it generates here.
AUTHORS
Copyright (C) 1995-1996 Ian Jackson
Copyright (C) 2000 Wichert Akkerman
Copyright (C) 2007-2008 Raphal Hertzog
- This is free software; see the GNU General Public Licence version 2 or
later for copying conditions. There is NO WARRANTY.