refactor: remove (for now) unneeded files
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Source: upstream-name
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Section: admin
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Priority: optional
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Maintainer: name <email>
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Standards-Version: 4.6.1
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Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13)
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Rules-Requires-Root: no
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Package: pkgname1
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Architecture: linux-any
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# Delete any of these lines if un-used
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Depends: ${misc:Depends}, depends
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Recommends: high priority optdepends
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Conflicts: conflicts
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Suggests: low priority optdepends
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Breaks: also conflicts!?
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Provides: provides
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#
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Description: pkgdesc
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debian/rules
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#! /usr/bin/make -f
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## See debhelper(7) (uncomment to enable).
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## Output every command that modifies files on the build system.
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export DH_VERBOSE = 1
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## === Set paths env vars ===
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## Source directory, called upon by $(srcdir)
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srcdir = $(shell debian/scripts/get_pwd.sh)
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## The Root of package number one, called upon by $(pkgdir1)
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pkgdir1 = $(srcdir)/debian/pkgdir1
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## The Root of package number two, you can add as many of these as you like
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pkgdir2 = $(srcdir)/debian/pkgdir2
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## If building a singular package you can remove the number, and as you guessed you call upon it with $(pkgdir)
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# pkgdir = $(srcdir)/debian/pkgdir
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## === End end of region ===
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## === the chain of command ===
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## debuild runs a chain of dh functions in the following order:
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## dh_testdir
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## dh_clean
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## dh_auto_clean
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## dh_update_autotools_config
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## dh_autoreconf
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## dh_auto_configure
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## dh_prep
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## dh_build
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## dh_auto_build
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## dh_install
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## dh_auto_install
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## dh_installdocs
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## dh_installchangelogs
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## dh_perl
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## dh_link
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## dh_strip_nondeterminism
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## dh_compress
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## dh_fixperms
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## dh_missing
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## dh_dwz
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## dh_strip
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## dh_makeshlibs
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## dh_shlibdeps
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## dh_installdeb
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## dh_gencontrol
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## but you are most likely to only need to override the following:
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## dh_clean
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## dh_auto_configure
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## dh_build
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## dh_install
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## === End end of region ===
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## === overriding dh functions ===
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## by default all dh functions will run a specific command based on the build system selected by "dh $@"
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## if you have a makefile that does everything you need this is fine,
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## but most likely you have no MakeFile and you want to add your own commands
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## Note : overrides must be places above %:
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## So here's a few examples:
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## overriding dh_clean to make it not delete rust vendor files:
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#override_dh_clean:
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# echo "disabled"
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## overriding dh_auto_configure to add custom configs:
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#override_dh_auto_configure:
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# $(srcdir)/configure -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_INSTALL_DATADIR=/usr/share -DCMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu -DBUILD_PLUGIN=OFF
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## overriding dh_install to install files to a package:
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#override_dh_auto_configure:
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# mkdir -p $(pkgdir1)/usr/bin
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# cp $(srcdir)/pikman $(pkgdir1)/usr/bin/
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## === End end of region ===
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## This here will start the build:
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%:
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dh $@
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#! /bin/sh
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env | grep -w "PWD" | cut -c5-
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3.0 (native)
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