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I am trying to Install the Linux drivers given by Huawei on their website and while installing to my machine getting error.
 

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d-shlibmove(1)							  d-shlibs manual						    d-shlibmove(1)

NAME
d-shlibmove - Move shared library files around in Debian package creation process SYNOPSIS
d-shlibmove [options] shared-library.so DESCRIPTION
Call this program in debian/rules as a replacement of dh_movefiles for shared library packages. It also checks debian/control for validity. OPTIONS
--movedev [filename] [relative dir-path] Install file into relative directory path within the -dev package. The dir will be created with install -d and the file will be moved. --moveshl [filename] [relative dir-path] Install file into relative directory path within the shared library runtime package. The dir will be created with install -d and the file will be moved. --movedevdoc [filename] Install file into the documentation directory of -dev package. The dir will be created with install -d and the file will be moved. Added in version 0.4 --extralib [shared-library.so] Install the shared library in the same package as the main shared library. --multiarch By default d-shlibmove installs the shared library and any extralibs into /usr/lib. Add this flag to install them into /usr/lib/<architecture-tripplet> instead. Added in version 0.48 --commit By default d-shlibmove runs in a dry-run mode. Add this flag to make the moving actually happen. --suffix [suffix to add to shared library package] Add a suffix to shared library package. This is a workaround when binary interface to package changed, and some fixup to Debian packaging needs to be done. Added in version 0.3 --devsuffix [suffix to add to development package] Add a suffix to development package. For making incompatible development package. --shlibs-local [current-version] Create a debian/shlibs.local file to use, and specify current-version of shared library package. You need to remove debian/shlibs.local, because this only appends to, not overwrite. Added in version 0.3 --devunversioned Install into unversioned development package. Added in version 0.42 --ignorelibdep Suppress shlib dependency. Useful when dynamically resolved e.g. using CDBS. Added in version 0.42 --c102 Add c102 suffix to package names, for C++ ABI transition. Added in version 0.8 --ldbl Add dbl suffix to package names. Added in version 0.35 --include-a Install the *.a files. This is the default behavior. Added in version 0.51 --exclude-a Avoid installing *.a files. Added in version 0.51 --include-la Install the *.la files. This is the default behavior. Added in version 0.45 --exclude-la Avoid installing *.la files. Added in version 0.45 --override [override statement] Add an overriding sed expression, which looks like --override s/libshared1-dev/libshared-dev/. This expression is executed after the other rules. Multiple --override can be specified. Added in version 0.30 EXIT CODE
Return 1 on error. Return 2 on dry-run. Return 0 on success. EXAMPLES
The following is a sample command-line of a hypothetical package installation. d-shlibmove --commit --movedev "debian/tmp/usr/include/*" usr/include --extralib debian/tmp/usr/lib/libhomeman-pthread.so debian/tmp/usr/lib/libhomeman.so AUTHOR
Junichi Uekawa <dancer@debian.org> <dancer@netfort.gr.jp> SEE ALSO
d-devlibdeps (1) Debian GNU/Linux 2002 May 3 d-shlibmove(1)
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