Dpkg::Vendor::Ubuntu(3) libdpkg-perl Dpkg::Vendor::Ubuntu(3)NAME
Dpkg::Vendor::Ubuntu - Ubuntu vendor object
DESCRIPTION
This vendor object customize the behaviour of dpkg-source to check that Maintainers have been modified if necessary.
PUBLIC FUNCTIONS
$bugs = Dpkg::Vendor::Ubuntu::find_launchpad_closes($changes)
Takes one string as argument and finds "LP: #123456, #654321" statements, which are references to bugs on Launchpad. Returns all closed
bug numbers in an array reference.
1.16.0.3 2012-04-17 Dpkg::Vendor::Ubuntu(3)
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Dpkg::Vendor::Default(3) libdpkg-perl Dpkg::Vendor::Default(3)NAME
Dpkg::Vendor::Default - default vendor object
DESCRIPTION
A vendor object is used to provide vendor specific behaviour in various places. This is the default object used in case there's none for
the current vendor or in case the vendor could not be identified (see Dpkg::Vendor documentation).
It provides some hooks that are called by various dpkg-* tools. If you need a new hook, please file a bug against dpkg-dev and explain
your need. Note that the hook API has no guaranty to be stable over an extended period. If you run an important distribution that makes use
of vendor hooks, you'd better submit them for integration so that we avoid breaking your code.
FUNCTIONS
$vendor_obj = Dpkg::Vendor::Default->new()
Creates the default vendor object. Can be inherited by all vendor objects if they don't need any specific initialization at object
creation time.
$vendor_obj->run_hook($id, @params)
Run the corresponding hook. The parameters are hook-specific. The supported hooks are:
before-source-build ($srcpkg)
The first parameter is a Dpkg::Source::Package object. The hook is called just before the execution of $srcpkg->build().
keyrings ()
The hook is called when dpkg-source is checking a signature on a source package. It takes no parameters, but returns a
(possibly empty) list of vendor-specific keyrings.
register-custom-fields ()
The hook is called in Dpkg::Control::Fields to register custom fields. You should return a list of arrays. Each array is an
operation to perform. The first item is the name of the operation and corresponds to a field_* function provided by
Dpkg::Control::Fields. The remaining fields are the parameters that are passed unchanged to the corresponding function.
Known operations are "register", "insert_after" and "insert_before".
post-process-changelog-entry ($fields)
The hook is called in Dpkg::Changelog to post-process a Dpkg::Changelog::Entry after it has been created and filled with the
appropriate values.
update-buildflags ($flags)
The hook is called in Dpkg::BuildFlags to allow the vendor to override the default values set for the various build flags.
$flags is a Dpkg::BuildFlags object.
1.16.15 2014-06-05 Dpkg::Vendor::Default(3)
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