#!/usr/bin/perl =head1 NAME dh_installdocs - install documentation into package build directories =cut use strict; use warnings; use Debian::Debhelper::Dh_Lib; =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. =head1 FILES =over 4 =item debian/I.docs List documentation files to be installed into I. In compat 11 (or later), these will be installed info F. Previously it would be F. =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<--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.) 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. =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}, }); my $called_getpackages = 0; foreach my $package (@{$dh{DOPACKAGES}}) { next if is_udeb($package); my $tmp=tmpdir($package); my $file=pkgfile($package,"docs"); my $link_doc=($dh{LINK_DOC} && $dh{LINK_DOC} ne $package); if ($link_doc) { getpackages('both') unless $called_getpackages++; if (package_arch($package) ne package_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") { doit("ln", "-sf", $dh{LINK_DOC}, "$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, "."); } if (($package eq $dh{FIRSTPACKAGE} || ($dh{PARAMS_ALL} && ! $link_doc)) && @ARGV) { push @docs, @ARGV; } if (@docs) { my $target_package = $package; my $exclude = ' -and ! -empty'; if ($dh{EXCLUDE_FIND}) { $exclude .= ' -and ! \( '.$dh{EXCLUDE_FIND}.' \)'; } if (not compat(10)) { $target_package = $dh{MAINPACKAGE}; } my $target_dir = "$tmp/usr/share/doc/$target_package"; ensure_docdir($target_package); foreach my $doc (@docs) { next if excludefile($doc); next if -e $doc && ! -s $doc; # ignore empty files ensure_docdir($package); if (-d $doc && length $exclude) { my $basename = basename($doc); my $dir = ($basename eq '.') ? $doc : "$doc/.."; my $pwd=`pwd`; chomp $pwd; my $docdir = "$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"); doit("chmod","-R","go=rX","$tmp/usr/share/doc"); doit("chmod","-R","u+rw","$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"); } } # 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) { if (! -d "$tmp/usr/share/doc-base/") { install_dir("$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 # Local Variables: # indent-tabs-mode: t # tab-width: 4 # cperl-indent-level: 4 # End: