DPSCH-LISTBINPKGS(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation DPSCH-LISTBINPKGS(1)NAME
dpsch-listbinpkgs
USAGE
dpsch-listbinpkgs
DESCRIPTION
This simply lists all binary packages that this debian source tree will generate when dpkg-buildpackage is invoked. Outputs one line for
each package it can find in the debian/control file.
AUTHOR
Ola Lundqvist <opal@debian.org>
SEE ALSO dpkg-buildpackage(1)Dpsyco Fri Aug 8 18:28:03 CEST 2008 DPSCH-LISTBINPKGS(1)
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DPKG-GENBUILDDEPS(1) General Commands Manual DPKG-GENBUILDDEPS(1)NAME
dpkg-genbuilddeps - generate a list of packages used to build this package
SYNOPSIS
dpkg-genbuilddeps [arg ...]
DESCRIPTION
This program is a wrapper around dpkg-depcheck(1). It should be run from the top of a Debian build tree. It calls dpkg-buildpackage with
any arguments given on the command line, and by tracing the execution of this, it determines which non-essential packages were used during
the package building. This can be useful in determining what the Build-Depends control fields should contain. It does not determine which
packages were used for the arch independent parts of the build and which for the arch dependent parts, not does it attempt to determine
which versions of packages are required. It should be able to run under fakeroot rather than being run as root, as fakeroot dpkg-genbuild-
deps, or dpkg-genbuilddeps -rfakeroot.
This program requires the build-essential package to be installed. If it is not, please use dpkg-depcheck directly, with a command such as
dpkg-depcheck --all dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc -b -rfakeroot ...
All this program itself does is essentially to run the command:
dpkg-depcheck -b dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc -b -rfakeroot [arg ...]
SEE ALSO
The Debian Policy Manual, sections on Build-Depends etc., dpkg-depcheck(1) and fakeroot(1).
AUTHOR
The original dpkg-genbuilddeps was written by Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>. The current version is a simple wrapper around dpkg-
depcheck written by Bill Allombert <ballombe@debian.org>. This manual page was written by Julian Gilbey <jdg@debian.org>.
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