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debi (1)
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NAME
debi - install current version of generated Debian package
SYNOPSIS
debi [options] [changes file] [package ...]
DESCRIPTION
debi figures out the current version of a package and installs
it. If a .changes file is specified on the command line, the
filename must end with .changes, as this is how the program
distinguishes it from package names. If not, then debi has to
be called from within the source code directory tree. In this case,
it will look for the .changes file corresponding to the current
package version (by determining the name and version number from the
changelog, and the architecture in the same way as
dpkg-buildpackage(1) does). It then runs debpkg -i on
every .deb archive listed in the .changes file to install
them, assuming that all of the .deb archives live in the same
directory as the .changes file. Note that you probably don't
want to run this program on a .changes file relating to a
different architecture after cross-compiling the package!
If a list of packages is given on the command line, then only those
debs with names in this list of packages will be installed.
Since installing a package requires root privileges, debi calls
debpkg rather than dpkg directly. Thus debi will
only be useful if it is either being run as root or debpkg can
be run as root. See debpkg(1) for more details.
Directory name checking
In common with several other scripts in the devscripts package,
debi will climb the directory tree until it finds a
debian/changelog file. As a safeguard against stray files
causing potential problems, it will examine the name of the parent
directory once it finds the debian/changelog file, and check
that the directory name corresponds to the package name. Precisely
how it does this is controlled by two configuration file variables
DEVSCRIPTS_CHECK_DIRNAME_LEVEL and DEVSCRIPTS_CHECK_DIRNAME_REGEX, and
their corresponding command-line options --check-dirname-level
and --check-dirname-regex.
DEVSCRIPTS_CHECK_DIRNAME_LEVEL can take the following values:
0
Never check the directory name.
1
Only check the directory name if we have had to change directory in
our search for debian/changelog. This is the default behaviour.
2
Always check the directory name.
The directory name is checked by testing whether the current directory
name (as determined by pwd(1)) matches the regex given by the
configuration file option DEVSCRIPTS_CHECK_DIRNAME_REGEX or by the
command line option --check-dirname-regexregex. Here
regex is a Perl regex (see perlre(3perl)), which will be
anchored at the beginning and the end. If regex contains a '/',
then it must match the full directory path. If not, then it must
match the full directory name. If regex contains the string
'PACKAGE', this will be replaced by the source package name, as
determined from the changelog. The default value for the regex is:
'PACKAGE(-.*)?', thus matching directory names such as PACKAGE and
PACKAGE-version.
OPTIONS
-adebian-architecture, -tGNU-system-type
See dpkg-architecture(1) for a description of these options.
They affect the search for the .changes file. They are provided
to mimic the behaviour of dpkg-buildpackage when determining the
name of the .changes file.
--debs-dirDIR
Look for the .changes and .deb files in directory
DIR instead of the parent of the source directory. This should
either be an absolute path or relative to the top of the source
directory.
--check-dirname-levelN
See the above section "Directory name checking" for an explanation of
this option.
--check-dirname-regexregex
See the above section "Directory name checking" for an explanation of
this option.
--no-conf, --noconf
Do not read any configuration files. This can only be used as the
first option given on the command-line.
--help, --version
Show help message and version information respectively.
CONFIGURATION VARIABLES
The two configuration files /etc/devscripts.conf and
~/.devscripts are sourced in that order to set configuration
variables. Command line options can be used to override configuration
file settings. Environment variable settings are ignored for this
purpose. The currently recognised variables are:
DEBRELEASE_DEBS_DIR
This specifies the directory in which to look for the .changes
and .deb files, and is either an absolute path or relative to
the top of the source tree. This corresponds to the
--debs-dir command line option. This directive could be
used, for example, if you always use pbuilder or
svn-buildpackage to build your packages. Note that it also
affects debrelease(1) in the same way, hence the strange name of
the option.
See the above section "Directory name checking" for an explanation of
these variables. Note that these are package-wide configuration
variables, and will therefore affect all devscripts scripts
which check their value, as described in their respective manpages and
in devscripts.conf(5).
debi was originally written by Christoph Lameter
<clameter@debian.org>. The now-defunct script debit was
originally written by James R. Van Zandt <jrv@vanzandt.mv.com>. They
have been moulded into one script together with debc(1) and
parts extensively modified by Julian Gilbey <jdg@debian.org>.