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dh-autoreconf(7) debhelper add-on to run autoreconf during build

DESCRIPTION

The dh-autoreconf package provides a sequence addon for debhelper 7 which can be used in the following way:
 #!/usr/bin/make -f
 %:
 dh $@ --with autoreconf

This will call dh_autoreconf prior to dh_auto_configure and will call dh_autoreconf_clean before dh_clean.

For more information on how to control the autoreconf process or how to other possible options, read the dh_autoreconf(1) and dh_autoreconf_clean(1) manual pages.

CDBS INTEGRATION

This package also provides /usr/share/cdbs/1/rules/autoreconf.mk for packages using . The variable can be used to pass extra arguments to dh_autoreconf, and the variable to pass arguments to dh_autoreconf_clean. See their manual pages for information on available arguments.

TIPS AND EXAMPLES

AS-NEEDED

You can add support for -Wl,--as-needed to ltmain.sh (at least for those ltmain.sh scripts changed during autoreconf) by passing the argument --as-needed to dh_autoreconf, as demonstrated in the following example:
 #!/usr/bin/make -f
 %:
 dh $@ --with autoreconf
 override_dh_autoreconf:
 dh_autoreconf --as-needed

and for by adding it to the correct variable such as:

 DEB_DH_AUTORECONF_ARGS = --as-needed

For more information about this feature, see dh_autoreconf(1)

Please note that you may run dh_autoreconf only once. If you need to run multiple commands, you can put the commands into a script or your debian/rules file and then pass the name of your script to dh_autoreconf. For example, if your script is called debian/autogen.sh, you can put the following into your debian/rules if you use dh:
 override_dh_autoreconf:
 dh_autoreconf debian/autogen.sh

Or, if you use

 DEB_DH_AUTORECONF_ARGS += debian/autogen.sh

CAVEATS

dh_autoreconf is mostly a superset of the autotools-dev debhelper addons, so you do not need --with=autotools_dev if you use --with=autoreconf, as long as your autoreconf updates the config.guess and config.sub files. If it does not, feel free to use both together.

From time to time, there might be a short breakage for those using automatic ltmain.sh patching, when the patch no longer applies to the ltmain.sh.

You can only run dh_autoreconf once. Future versions may be able to be run multiple times, but this requires slightly more planning.

AUTHOR

Julian Andres Klode <[email protected]>