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#!/usr/bin/make -f
%:
dh $@
override_dh_auto_configure:
mkdir -pv $(CURDIR)/ConfigReader
mv -v $(CURDIR)/*.pm $(CURDIR)/ConfigReader
dh_auto_configure
override_dh_auto_clean:
# This fallback is only needed by the package maintainer to
# clean up the git repository if the build stops between
# dh_auto_configure and dh_auto_install.
if [ -d $(CURDIR)/ConfigReader ]; then \
mv -v $(CURDIR)/ConfigReader/*.pm $(CURDIR)/; \
rmdir -v $(CURDIR)/ConfigReader; \
patch -p1 -R < debian/patches/fix-pod.patch || true; \
fi
# "make distclean" as well as "dh_auto_clean" need a
# Makefile.PL. Since upstream didn't include, we add a minimal
# one with a patch and that patch needs to be applied even
# during the clean target.
#
# So we check if no patch is applied (manual call of the clean
# target) and then apply that one patch and unapply it
# again. The other case is the initial calling of the clean
# target during the build run, where all patches are already
# applied and we don't need to apply any patch and we must not
# unapply any patch either.
if [ -z "`env QUILT_PATCHES=debian/patches quilt applied`" ]; then \
env QUILT_PATCHES=debian/patches quilt push Makefile.PL.patch; \
fi
dh_auto_clean
if [ "`env QUILT_PATCHES=debian/patches quilt top`" = Makefile.PL.patch ]; then \
env QUILT_PATCHES=debian/patches quilt pop; \
fi
rm -rvf $(CURDIR)/ConfigReader
override_dh_auto_install:
dh_auto_install
mv -v $(CURDIR)/ConfigReader/*.pm $(CURDIR)/
rmdir -v $(CURDIR)/ConfigReader
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