Most of the descriptions of these packages come from the actual package
descriptions themselves. Further information can be found in the package
documentation itself. You can also see more info with the command
-<command>apt-cache show <package-name></command>.
+<command>apt-cache show <replaceable>package-name</replaceable></command>.
</para>
<section id="tools-core">
<title>Core tools</title>
</para>
<para>
Many feel that this system should be used for all packages which require
-interactive configuration; see <xref linkend="bpp-config-mgmt"/> . <systemitem
+interactive configuration; see <xref linkend="bpp-config-mgmt"/>. <systemitem
role="package">debconf</systemitem> is not currently required by Debian Policy,
but that may change in the future.
</para>
<systemitem role="package">fakeroot</systemitem> simulates root privileges.
This enables you to build packages without being root (packages usually want to
install files with root ownership). If you have <systemitem
-role="package">fakeroot</systemitem> installed, you can build packages as a
-regular user: <literal>dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot</literal>.
+role="package">fakeroot</systemitem> installed,
+<command>dpkg-buildpackage</command> will use it automatically.
</para>
</section>
</section>
<section id="debdiff">
-<title><systemitem role="package">debdiff</systemitem></title>
+<title><command>debdiff</command></title>
<para>
<command>debdiff</command> (from the <systemitem
-role="package">devscripts</systemitem> package, <xref linkend="devscripts"/> )
+role="package">devscripts</systemitem> package, <xref linkend="devscripts"/>)
compares file lists and control files of two packages. It is a simple
regression test, as it will help you notice if the number of binary packages
has changed since the last upload, or if something has changed in the control
<command>dh_make</command>, a program that creates a skeleton of files
necessary to build a Debian package out of a source tree. As the name
suggests, <command>dh_make</command> is a rewrite of <systemitem
-role="package">debmake</systemitem> and its template files use dh_* programs
+role="package">debmake</systemitem> and its template files use <command>dh_*</command> programs
from <systemitem role="package">debhelper</systemitem>.
</para>
<para>
</para>
</section>
-<section id="yada">
-<title><systemitem role="package">yada</systemitem></title>
-<para>
-<systemitem role="package">yada</systemitem> is another packaging helper tool.
-It uses a <filename>debian/packages</filename> file to auto-generate
-<filename>debian/rules</filename> and other necessary files in the
-<filename>debian/</filename> subdirectory. The
-<filename>debian/packages</filename> file contains instruction to build
-packages and there is no need to create any <filename>Makefile</filename>
-files. There is possibility to use macro engine similar to the one used in
-SPECS files from RPM source packages.
-</para>
-<para>
-For more informations see <literal><ulink
-url="http://yada.alioth.debian.org/">YADA site</ulink></literal>.
-</para>
-</section>
-
<section id="equivs">
<title><systemitem role="package">equivs</systemitem></title>
<para>
The following packages help with the package building process, general driving
<command>dpkg-buildpackage</command> as well as handling supporting tasks.
</para>
-<section id="cvs-buildpackage">
-<title><systemitem role="package">cvs-buildpackage</systemitem></title>
+<section id="git-buildpackage">
+<title><systemitem role="package">git-buildpackage</systemitem></title>
<para>
-<systemitem role="package">cvs-buildpackage</systemitem> provides the
-capability to inject or import Debian source packages into a CVS repository,
-build a Debian package from the CVS repository, and helps in integrating
+<systemitem role="package">git-buildpackage</systemitem> provides the
+capability to inject or import Debian source packages into a Git repository,
+build a Debian package from the Git repository, and helps in integrating
upstream changes into the repository.
</para>
<para>
-These utilities provide an infrastructure to facilitate the use of CVS by
-Debian maintainers. This allows one to keep separate CVS branches of a package
+These utilities provide an infrastructure to facilitate the use of Git by
+Debian maintainers. This allows one to keep separate Git branches of a package
for <literal>stable</literal>, <literal>unstable</literal> and possibly
<literal>experimental</literal> distributions, along with the other benefits
of a version control system.
wrong build dependencies will not exist in the resulting package.
</para>
<para>
-A related package is <systemitem role="package">pbuilder-uml</systemitem>,
-which goes even further by doing the build within a User Mode Linux
-environment.
+A related package is <systemitem role="package">cowbuilder</systemitem>,
+which speeds up the build process using COW filesystem on any standard Linux filesystem.
</para>
</section>
</section>
<section id="dcut">
-<title><systemitem role="package">dcut</systemitem></title>
+<title><command>dcut</command></title>
<para>
-The <systemitem role="package">dcut</systemitem> script (part of the package
-<xref linkend="dput"/> ) helps in removing files from the ftp upload directory.
+The <command>dcut</command> script (part of the package <systemitem role="package">dput</systemitem>,
+<xref linkend="dput"/>) helps in removing files from the ftp upload directory.
</para>
</section>
</para>
</section>
-<section id="debsums">
-<title><systemitem role="package">debsums</systemitem></title>
-<para>
-<command>debsums</command> checks installed packages against their MD5 sums.
-Note that not all packages have MD5 sums, since they aren't required by Policy.
-</para>
-</section>
-
<section id="dpkg-dev-el">
<title><systemitem role="package">dpkg-dev-el</systemitem></title>
<para>
</section>
<section id="dpkg-depcheck">
-<title><systemitem role="package">dpkg-depcheck</systemitem></title>
+<title><command>dpkg-depcheck</command></title>
<para>
<command>dpkg-depcheck</command> (from the <systemitem
-role="package">devscripts</systemitem> package, <xref linkend="devscripts"/> )
+role="package">devscripts</systemitem> package, <xref linkend="devscripts"/>)
runs a command under <command>strace</command> to determine all the packages
that were used by the said command.
</para>
</screen>
<para>
<command>dpkg-depcheck</command> can also be used to check for run-time
-dependencies, especially if your package uses exec(2) to run other programs.
+dependencies, especially if your package uses <citerefentry>
+<refentrytitle>exec</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>2</manvolnum> </citerefentry>
+to run other programs.
</para>
<para>
For more information please see <citerefentry>