01-06-2009
You could try using "find" instead:
find . -maxdepth 1 -type f
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dh_girepository
DH_GIREPOSITORY(1) gobject-introspection DH_GIREPOSITORY(1)
NAME
dh_girepository - compute dependencies for GObject introspection packages
SYNOPSIS
dh_girepository [debhelper options] [-ldirectory] [-pdirectory] [-Xitem] [private [...]]
DESCRIPTION
dh_girepository is a debhelper program to compute dependencies for packages shipping GObject introspection data.
The dependencies are generated in the ${gir:Depends} substitution variable.
OPTIONS
-ldirectory
Specify a directory (or a colon-separated list of directories) where to look for the .gir XML files that were used to generate the
.typelib files that are scanned. This option is only necessary if those files are not shipped in another, architecture-dependent
package.
-pdirectory
Specify a directory (or a colon-separated list of directories) where to look for the dependencies. This is useful when a dependency
ships the .typelib in a private directory.
-Xitem
Exclude files that contain item anywhere in their filename from being analyzed.
private [...] List of directories where to look for typelibs and the corresponding .gir files. Useful when the package installs its
typelibs in a private directory, such as /usr/lib/<package>. Library dependencies are also looked there, in case your typelib depends on a
library that you ship on a private directory.
CONFORMS TO
GObject introspection mini policy as of 2010-12-07.
SEE ALSO
debhelper(7)
This program is a part of gobject-introspection but is made to work with debhelper.
AUTHOR
Josselin Mouette <joss@debian.org>
1.32.1-1 2011-12-01 DH_GIREPOSITORY(1)