.TH DH_LINK 1 "" "Debhelper Commands" "Debhelper Commands" .SH NAME dh_link \- create symlinks in package build directories .SH SYNOPSIS .B dh_link .I "[debhelper options] [-A] [source destination ...]" .SH "DESCRIPTION" dh_link is a debhelper program that creates symlinks in package build directories. .P dh_link accepts a list of pairs of source and destination files. The source files are the already existing files that will be symlinked from. The destination files are the symlinks that will be created. There .B must be an equal number of source and destination files specified. .P The list can be specified in two ways. A file named debian/package.links (debian/links may be used for the first binary package in debian/control) can list pairs of files. If you use this file, you should put each pair of files on its own line, and separate the files within the pair with whitespace. Also, pairs of files can be specified as parameters - these pairs will only be created in the package build directory of the first ackage dh_link is told to act on. By default, this is the first binary package in debian/control, but if you use -p, -i, or -a flags, it will be the first package specified by those flags. .P Be sure you .B do specify the full filename to both the source and destination files (unlike you would do if you were using something like .BR ln (1) ). .P dh_link will generate symlinks that comply with debian policy - absolute when policy says they should be absolute, and relative links with as short a path as possible. It will also create any subdirectories it needs to to put the symlinks in. .SH OPTIONS .TP .B debhelper options See .BR debhelper (1) for a list of options common to all debhelper commands. .TP .B \-A, \--all Create any links specified by command line parameters in ALL packages acted on, not just the first. .TP .B source destination ... Create a file named "destination" as a link to a file named "source". Do this in the package build directory of the first package acted on. (Or in all packages if -A is specified.) .SH EXAMPLES .TP .B dh_link usr/man/man1/foo.1 usr/man/man1/bar.1 Make bar.1 be a symlink to foo.1 .TP .B dh_link var/lib/foo usr/lib/foo usr/X11R6/man/man1/foo.1x usr/man/man1/bar.1 Make /usr/lib/foo/ be a link to /var/lib/foo/, and bar.1 be a symlink to the X man page foo.1x .SH ENVIRONMENT See .BR debhelper (1) for a list of environment variables that affect all debhelper commands. .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR debhelper (1) .SH BUGS It's impossible to specify filenames with spaces or other whitespace in them in debian/links file. This is more a historical design flaw than a bug. .SH "CONFORMS TO" Debian policy, version 2.5.0.0 .SH AUTHOR Joey Hess