.TH DH-MAKE-GOSA 1 "2008-04-07" "GOsa v2.6" "Debian" .SH NAME dh-make-gosa \- Debianizes the source of a given gosa plugin .SH SYNOPSIS .B dh-make-gosa [OPTION]... .B SOURCE .SH DESCRIPTION .B dh-make-gosa takes a directory or tar ball of an existing gosa plugin and adds debian information to it. Feel free to use .I dpkg-buildpackage to generate your own gosa-plugin package from source or svn and enable it in the .BR gosa.conf (5) file to activate it. .SH OPTIONS .\"[-r|--release release] [--section section] [-e|--email mail] [--depends] plugin-dir|plugin.tar.gz .IP "-r debian-release, --release debian-release" Set the Debian release to .B debian-release when generating the Debian tree. Default is the .I unstable release. .IP "--dest destination-directory" Place where .B dh-make-gosa will place its working data while generating the source directory. Defaults to the current directory. .IP "--section debian-section" Set the Debian section to .B debian-section when generating the Debian tree. Defaults to the the .I web section. .IP "--depends package,package,..." Add additional dependencies to the Debian tree which did not get listed in the .I plugin.dsc file. This is a comma separated list of Debian package names. .IP "-e mail, --email mail" Overrides the Debian packager defined inside the .I plugin.dsc file by the one specified by .B mail. .SH Example usage .nf # Check out a plugin from SVN svn co https://oss.gonicus.de/repositories/gosa/trunk/gosa\-plugins/samba /tmp/samba # Debianize the tree cd /tmp dh-make-gosa \-\-email cajus@debian.org \-\-release etch \-\-section web samba # Build debian package cd samba dpkg\-buildpackage \-uc \-us \-rfakeroot .fi To build everything from the subversion repository which is GOsa related, please take a look at the contributed .B make-gosa-package script. .SH AUTHOR Cajus Pollmeier .SH BUGS Please report any bugs, or post any suggestions, to the GOsa mailing list or to .SH LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT This code is part of GOsa (L) Copyright (C) 2003-2009 GONICUS GmbH This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.