Provided by: equivs_2.3.1_all bug

NAME

       equivs-build - make a Debian package to register local software

SYNOPSIS

       equivs-build [--full|-f] [--source|-s] [--arch=foo|-a=foo] [--templates=bar|-t=bar]
       controlfile

DESCRIPTION

       equivs-build is a program that creates Debian packages which can be used to inform dpkg
       about locally installed packages and their dependencies. Also empty packages that just
       require other packages can be created with equivs. These can be used as "profile" packages
       which just mark other ones for installation.

       Please note that this is a crude hack and if thoughtlessly used, it might possibly do
       damage to your packaging system. And please note as well that using it is not the
       recommended way of dealing with broken dependencies. Better file a bug report instead.

       The control file has a structure like the control files in "real" Debian packages, but it
       doesn't have to define all keys, as default values will be used if you omit one.

       There are several additional fields that can be used:

       Changelog:
           File to be used as the changelog

       Version:
           If you don't use a local changelog, equivs will create a dummy one. As the version of
           the package is defined in the changelog, equivs will assume the version 1.0. With this
           field, you can set an explicit version.

       Readme:
           A file to be used as the README.Debian file. You can use the strings @packagename@ and
           @depends@ to insert the package name and the dependency information used.

       Copyright:
           The copyright file to by used. If omitted, the GPL 2 will be used.

       Preinst: Postinst: Prerm: Postrm:
           Maintainerscripts executed before/after installation/removal of the package. See the
           Debian developers reference for a description (package developers-reference).

       Multi-Arch:
           Field specifying multiarch dependency status. Used exactly as in 'real' packages.
           Foreign: Satisfies dependencies for all architectures Same: Satisfies dependencies
           only for the same architecture Allowed: Can act as either Foreign or Same, as
           specified in the dependency

       Extra-Files:
           A comma-separated list of files to copy to the /usr/share/doc/packagename directory.

       Files:
           Files to be copied into some directory of the created package.  Each line contains a
           source filename and a destination directory, space-separated.  As with other multi-
           line headers, all lines but the first must be indented.  Example:

             Files: foo-cron /etc/cron.d/
              foo-cron-helper /usr/local/bin/

       Links:
           Links to be created in some directory of the created package. Each line contains two
           paths. The first is the path that the generated symlink points at; the second is the
           name of the symlink file (The same order as 'ln -s').  As with other multi-line
           headers, all lines but the first must be indented.  Example:

             Links: /usr/aarch64-linux-gnu/lib/libfoo.so /usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/libfoo.so
              /file/to/symlink/to  /symlink/file/name

       File:
           Files to be copied into some directory of the created package, specified inline in the
           source control file. The field syntax is the name of the files to be created, followed
           by lines indented by 1 space denoting file content; leading space will be trimmed.  An
           octal file mode may be specified after the filename; it defaults to 644, and will be
           normalised to 644 or 755.  Example:

             File: /usr/local/bin/true 755
              #!/bin/sh
              exit 0

       See /usr/share/doc/equivs/README.Debian for more information.

OPTIONS

       --full | -f
           Do a complete build. debuild will be called, that is, a full package will be built and
           signed, suitable for upload to the Debian servers.

           The ID used to signed is taken from, in that order, the user from the last entry of a
           supplied changelog, the Maintainer: field in the equivs control file, or the local
           username.

       --source | -s
           Do a source build. debuild will be called, that is, a source package will be built and
           signed, suitable for upload to the Ubuntu PPA servers.

           The ID used to signed is taken from, in that order, the user from the last entry of a
           supplied changelog, the Maintainer: field in the equivs control file, or the local
           username.

       --arch | -a
           Build package for the specified architecture. Used e.g. for building packages for hurd
           under linux. equivs-build uses dpkg-architecture to provide this facility.

       --templates | -t
           Build package using alternative templates in the given directory. By default equivs-
           build uses template files from /usr/share/equivs/template.

           Use with caution, this can break equivs-build.

DISTRIBUTION

       Distribution is subject to the GNU public licence version 2.

AUTHOR

       Martin Bialasinski <martinb@debian.org>

SEE ALSO

       equivs-control(1), /usr/share/doc/equivs/README.Debian