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   dpkg-buildpackage    ( 1 )

создавать бинарные пакеты или пакеты с исходным кодом из исходников (build binary or source packages from sources)

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Описание (Description)

dpkg-buildpackage is a program that automates the process of building a Debian package. It consists of the following steps:

1. It prepares the build environment by setting various environment variables (see ENVIRONMENT), runs the init hook, and calls dpkg-source --before-build (unless -T or --target has been used).

2. It checks that the build-dependencies and build-conflicts are satisfied (unless -d or --no-check-builddeps is specified).

3. If one or more specific targets have been selected with the -T or --target option, it calls those targets and stops here. Otherwise it runs the preclean hook and calls fakeroot debian/rules clean to clean the build-tree (unless -nc or --no-pre-clean is specified).

4. It runs the source hook and calls dpkg-source -b to generate the source package (if a source build has been requested with --build or equivalent options).

5. It runs the build hook and calls debian/rules build-target, then runs the binary hook followed by fakeroot debian/rules binary-target (unless a source-only build has been requested with --build=source or equivalent options). Note that build- target and binary-target are either build and binary (default case, or if an any and all build has been requested with --build or equivalent options), or build-arch and binary-arch (if an any and not all build has been requested with --build or equivalent options), or build-indep and binary-indep (if an all and not any build has been requested with --build or equivalent options).

6. It runs the buildinfo hook and calls dpkg-genbuildinfo to generate a .buildinfo file. Several dpkg-buildpackage options are forwarded to dpkg-genbuildinfo.

7. It runs the changes hook and calls dpkg-genchanges to generate a .changes file. The name of the .changes file will depend on the type of build and will be as specific as necessary but not more; for a build that includes any the name will be source- name_binary-version_arch.changes, or otherwise for a build that includes all the name will be source-name_binary- version_all.changes, or otherwise for a build that includes source the name will be source-name_source- version_source.changes. Many dpkg-buildpackage options are forwarded to dpkg-genchanges.

8. It runs the postclean hook and if -tc or --post-clean is specified, it will call fakeroot debian/rules clean again.

9. It calls dpkg-source --after-build.

10. It runs the check hook and calls a package checker for the .changes file (if a command is specified in DEB_CHECK_COMMAND or with --check-command).

11. It runs the sign hook and calls gpg2 or gpg (as long as it is not an UNRELEASED build, or --no-sign is specified) to sign the .dsc file (if any, unless -us or --unsigned-source is specified), the .buildinfo file (unless -ui, --unsigned-buildinfo, -uc or --unsigned-changes is specified) and the .changes file (unless -uc or --unsigned-changes is specified).

12. It runs the done hook.