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-.TH DH_CLEAN 1 "" "Debhelper Commands" "Debhelper Commands"
-.SH NAME
-dh_clean \- clean up package build directories
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B dh_clean
-.I "[debhelper options] [-k] [-d] [file ...]"
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-dh_clean is a debhelper program that is responsible for cleaning up after a
-package is built. It removes the package build directories, and removes some
-other files, such as debian/substvars, debian/files, DEADJOE, emacs backup
-files, any detritus left behind by other debhelper commands, etc.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.B debhelper options
-See
-.BR debhelper (1)
-for a list of options common to all debhelper commands.
-.TP
-.B \-k, \--keep
-Do not delete debian/files. When do you want to use this? Anytime you have a
-debian/rules that has 2 binary targets that build different .deb packages;
-for example, one target is binary-arch, and the other is binary-indep, or
-one target builds the shared library, and the other the -dev package. If you
-didn't use -k in these cases, then debian/files would be deleted in the
-middle, and your changes file will only contain the last binary package that
-was built.
-.TP
-.B \-d, \--dirs-only
-Only clean the package build directories, do not clean up any other files at
-all.
-.TP
-.B file ...
-Delete these files too.
-.SH ENVIRONMENT
-See
-.BR debhelper (1)
-for a list of environment variables that affect all debhelper commands.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR debhelper (1)
-.SH AUTHOR
-Joey Hess <joeyh@master.debian.org>