#!/usr/bin/perl =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME dh_installdocs - install documentation into package build directories =cut use strict; use warnings; use Debian::Debhelper::Dh_Lib; our $VERSION = DH_BUILTIN_VERSION; =head1 SYNOPSIS B [S>] [B<-A>] [B<-X>I] [S ...>] =head1 DESCRIPTION B is a debhelper program that is responsible for installing documentation into F in package build directories. In compat 10 and earlier, L may be a better tool for handling the upstream documentation, when upstream's own build system installs all the desired documentation correctly. In this case, B is still useful for installing packaging related documentation (e.g. the F file). From debhelper compatibility level 11 on, B will fall back to looking in F for files, if it does not find them in the current directory (or wherever you've told it to look using B<--sourcedir>). In compat 11 and later, B offers many of the features that L also has. Furthermore, B also supports the B build profile to exclude documentation (regardless of compat level). =head1 FILES =over 4 =item debian/I.docs List documentation files to be installed into I. =item F The copyright file is installed into all packages, unless a more specific copyright file is available. =item debian/I.copyright =item debian/I.README.Debian =item debian/I.TODO Each of these files is automatically installed if present for a I. =item F =item F These files are installed into the first binary package listed in debian/control. Note that F files are also installed as F, and F files will be installed as F in non-native packages. =item debian/I.doc-base Installed as doc-base control files. Note that the doc-id will be determined from the B entry in the doc-base control file in question. In the event that multiple doc-base files in a single source package share the same doc-id, they will be installed to usr/share/doc-base/package instead of usr/share/doc-base/doc-id. =item debian/I.doc-base.* If your package needs to register more than one document, you need multiple doc-base files, and can name them like this. In the event that multiple doc-base files of this style in a single source package share the same doc-id, they will be installed to usr/share/doc-base/package-* instead of usr/share/doc-base/doc-id. =back =head1 OPTIONS =over 4 =item B<-A>, B<--all> Install all files specified by command line parameters in ALL packages acted on. =item B<-X>I, B<--exclude=>I Exclude files that contain I anywhere in their filename from being installed. Note that this includes doc-base files. =item B<--sourcedir=>I Look in the specified directory for files to be installed. This option requires compat 11 or later (it is silently ignored in compat 10 or earlier). Note that this is not the same as the B<--sourcedirectory> option used by the BI<*> commands. You rarely need to use this option, since B automatically looks for files in F in debhelper compatibility level 11 and above. =item B<--doc-main-package=>I Set the main package for a documentation package. This is used to install the documentation of the documentation package in F<< /usr/share/doc/I >> as recommended by the Debian policy manual 3.9.7 in ยง12.3. In compat 11 (or later), this option is only useful if debhelper's auto-detection of the main package is wrong. The option can also be used to silence a warning from debhelper when the auto-detection fails but the default happens to be correct. This option cannot be used when B is instructed to act on multiple packages. If you need this option, you will generally need to combine it with B<-p> to ensure exactly one package is acted on. Please keep in mind that some documentation (the copyright file, README.Debian, etc.) will be unaffected by this option. =item B<--link-doc=>I Make the documentation directory of all packages acted on be a symlink to the documentation directory of I. This has no effect when acting on I itself, or if the documentation directory to be created already exists when B is run. To comply with policy, I must be a binary package that comes from the same source package. debhelper will try to avoid installing files into linked documentation directories that would cause conflicts with the linked package. The B<-A> option will have no effect on packages with linked documentation directories, and F, F, F, and F files will not be installed. (An older method to accomplish the same thing, which is still supported, is to make the documentation directory of a package be a dangling symlink, before calling B.) Please note that this option only applies to the documentation directory for the package itself. When the package ships documentation for another package (e.g. see B<--doc-main-package>), it will not use a symlink for the documentation of the other package. B: If a previous version of the package was built without this option and is now built with it (or vice-versa), it requires a "dir to symlink" (or "symlink to dir") migration. Since debhelper has no knowledge of previous versions, you have to enable this migration itself. This can be done by providing a "debian/I.maintscript" file and using L to provide the relevant maintainer script snippets. B: The use of B<--link-doc> should only be done when the packages have same "architecture" type. A link from an architecture independent package to an architecture dependent package (or vice versa) will not work. Since compat 10, debhelper will actively reject unsupported combinations. =item I ... Install these files as documentation into the first package acted on. (Or in all packages if B<-A> is specified). =back =head1 EXAMPLES This is an example of a F file: README TODO debian/notes-for-maintainers.txt docs/manual.txt docs/manual.pdf docs/manual-html/ =head1 NOTES Note that B will happily copy entire directory hierarchies if you ask it to (similar to B). If it is asked to install a directory, it will install the complete contents of the directory. =cut my %docdir_created; # Create documentation directories on demand. This allows us to use dangling # symlinks for linked documentation directories unless additional files need # to be installed. sub ensure_docdir { my $package=shift; return if $docdir_created{$package}; my $tmp=tmpdir($package); my $target; if ($dh{LINK_DOC} && $dh{LINK_DOC} ne $package) { $target="$tmp/usr/share/doc/$dh{LINK_DOC}"; } else { $target="$tmp/usr/share/doc/$package"; } # If this is a symlink, leave it alone. if (! -d $target && ! -l $target) { install_dir($target); } $docdir_created{$package}=1; } init(options => { "link-doc=s" => \$dh{LINK_DOC}, "sourcedir=s" => \$dh{SOURCEDIR}, 'doc-main-package=s' => \$dh{DOC_MAIN_PACKAGE}, }); my $called_getpackages = 0; my $default_error_handler = compat(10) ? \&glob_expand_error_handler_reject_nomagic_warn_discard : \&glob_expand_error_handler_reject; my $nodocs = is_build_profile_active('nodoc') || get_buildoption('nodoc') ? 1 : 0; # We cannot assume documentation is built under nodoc, but if it is we must flag it as handled # or dh_missing might make noise. $default_error_handler = \&glob_expand_error_handler_silently_ignore if $nodocs; if (@{$dh{DOPACKAGES}} > 1 and $dh{DOC_MAIN_PACKAGE}) { error('--doc-main-package should be used with -p'); } if ($dh{DOC_MAIN_PACKAGE}) { assert_opt_is_known_package($dh{DOC_MAIN_PACKAGE}, '--doc-main-package'); } foreach my $package (getpackages()) { next if is_udeb($package); my $tmp=tmpdir($package); my $file=pkgfile($package,"docs"); my $link_doc=($dh{LINK_DOC} && $dh{LINK_DOC} ne $package); my $skip_install = process_pkg($package) ? 0 : 1; my @search_dirs = ('.'); my $error_handler = $skip_install ? \&glob_expand_error_handler_silently_ignore : $default_error_handler; @search_dirs = ($dh{SOURCEDIR} // '.', default_sourcedir($package)) if not compat(10); if (not $skip_install) { if ($link_doc) { getpackages('both') unless $called_getpackages++; if (package_binary_arch($package) ne package_binary_arch($dh{LINK_DOC})) { if (compat(9)) { warning("WARNING: --link-doc between architecture all and not all packages breaks binNMUs"); } else { error("--link-doc not allowed between ${package} and $dh{LINK_DOC} (one is arch:all and the other not)"); } } # Make sure that the parent directory exists. if (!-d "$tmp/usr/share/doc" && !-l "$tmp/usr/share/doc") { install_dir("$tmp/usr/share/doc"); } # Create symlink to another documentation directory if # necessary. if (!-d "$tmp/usr/share/doc/$package" && !-l "$tmp/usr/share/doc/$package") { make_symlink_raw_target($dh{LINK_DOC}, "$tmp/usr/share/doc/$package"); # Policy says that if you make your documentation # directory a symlink, then you have to depend on # the target. addsubstvar($package, 'misc:Depends', "$dh{LINK_DOC} (= \${binary:Version})"); } } else { ensure_docdir($package); } } my @docs; if ($file) { @docs = filearray($file, \@search_dirs, $error_handler); } if (($package eq $dh{FIRSTPACKAGE} || ($dh{PARAMS_ALL} && !$link_doc)) && @ARGV) { push @docs, @ARGV; } log_installed_files($package, @docs); next if $skip_install; if (not $nodocs and @docs) { my $exclude = ' -and ! -empty'; my $target_package = compute_doc_main_package($package); if (not defined($target_package)) { warning("Cannot auto-detect main package for ${package}. If the default is wrong, please use --doc-main-package"); $target_package = $package; } elsif ($dh{PARAMS_ALL} and $package ne $target_package and not $dh{DOC_MAIN_PACKAGE}) { warning("Not using auto-detected $target_package as main doc package for $package: With -A/--all, this would cause file-conflicts."); $target_package = $package; } if ($dh{EXCLUDE_FIND}) { $exclude .= ' -and ! \( '.$dh{EXCLUDE_FIND}.' \)'; } my $target_dir = "${tmp}/usr/share/doc/${target_package}"; install_dir($target_dir) unless -l $target_dir; foreach my $doc (@docs) { next if excludefile($doc); next if -f $doc && ! -s _; # ignore empty files ensure_docdir($package); if (-d $doc && length $exclude) { my $basename = basename($doc); my $dir = ($basename eq '.') ? $doc : "$doc/.."; my $pwd=`pwd`; chomp $pwd; # Gracefully handling tmpdir being absolute (-P/...) my $docdir = $target_dir =~ m{^/} ? $target_dir : "${pwd}/${target_dir}"; complex_doit("cd '$dir' && " . "find '$basename' \\( -type f -or -type l \\)$exclude -print0 | LC_ALL=C sort -z | " . "xargs -0 -I {} cp --reflink=auto --parents -dp {} $docdir"); } else { doit("cp", '--reflink=auto', "-a", $doc, $target_dir); } } doit("chown","-R","0:0","$tmp/usr/share/doc") if should_use_root(); doit("chmod","-R","u+rw,go=rX","$tmp/usr/share/doc"); } # .Debian is correct, according to policy, but I'm easy. my $readme_debian=pkgfile($package,'README.Debian'); if (! $readme_debian) { $readme_debian=pkgfile($package,'README.debian'); } if (! $link_doc && $readme_debian && ! excludefile($readme_debian)) { ensure_docdir($package); install_file($readme_debian, "$tmp/usr/share/doc/$package/README.Debian"); } my $todo=pkgfile($package,'TODO'); if (! $link_doc && $todo && ! excludefile($todo)) { ensure_docdir($package); if (isnative($package)) { install_file($todo, "$tmp/usr/share/doc/$package/TODO"); } else { install_file($todo, "$tmp/usr/share/doc/$package/TODO.Debian"); } } # If the "directory" is a dangling symlink, then don't install # the copyright file. This is useful for multibinary packages # that share a doc directory. if (! $link_doc && (! -l "$tmp/usr/share/doc/$package" || -d "$tmp/usr/share/doc/$package")) { # Support debian/package.copyright, but if not present, fall # back on debian/copyright for all packages, not just the # main binary package. my $copyright=pkgfile($package,'copyright'); if (! $copyright && -e "debian/copyright") { $copyright="debian/copyright"; } if ($copyright && ! excludefile($copyright)) { ensure_docdir($package); install_file($copyright, "$tmp/usr/share/doc/$package/copyright"); } } next if $nodocs; # Handle doc-base files. There are two filename formats, the usual # plus an extended format (debian/package.*). my %doc_ids; opendir(DEB,"debian/") || error("can't read debian directory: $!"); # If this is the main package, we need to handle unprefixed filenames. # For all packages, we must support both the usual filename format plus # that format with a period an something appended. my $regexp="\Q$package\E\."; if ($package eq $dh{MAINPACKAGE}) { $regexp="(|$regexp)"; } foreach my $fn (grep {/^${regexp}doc-base(\..*)?$/} readdir(DEB)) { # .EX are example files, generated by eg, dh-make next if $fn=~/\.EX$/; next if excludefile($fn); # Parse the file to get the doc id. open(my $fd, '<', "debian/$fn") || die "Cannot read debian/$fn."; while (<$fd>) { s/\s*$//; if (/^Document\s*:\s*(.*)/) { $doc_ids{$fn}=$1; last; } } if (! exists $doc_ids{$fn}) { warning("Could not parse $fn for doc-base Document id; skipping"); } close($fd); } closedir(DEB); if (%doc_ids) { install_dir("$tmp/usr/share/doc-base/"); } # check for duplicate document ids my %used_doc_ids; for my $fn (keys %doc_ids) { $used_doc_ids{$doc_ids{$fn}}++; } foreach my $fn (keys %doc_ids) { # if this document ID is duplicated, we will install # to usr/share/doc-base/packagename instead of # usr/share/doc-base/doc_id. To allow for multiple # conflicting doc-bases in a single package, we will # install to usr/share/doc-base/packagename-extrabits # if the doc-base file is # packagename.doc-base.extrabits if ($used_doc_ids{$doc_ids{$fn}} > 1) { my $fn_no_docbase = $fn; $fn_no_docbase =~ s/\.doc-base(?:\.(.*))?/ if (defined $1 and length $1) {"-$1"} else {''}/xe; install_file("debian/$fn", "$tmp/usr/share/doc-base/$fn_no_docbase"); } else { install_file("debian/$fn", "$tmp/usr/share/doc-base/$doc_ids{$fn}"); } } } =head1 SEE ALSO L This program is a part of debhelper. =head1 AUTHOR Joey Hess =cut