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NAME


erlang-depends - calculates Erlang dependencies

SYNOPSIS


erlang-depends [debhelper options]

DESCRIPTION


erlang-depends is a debhelper-like program that is responsible for generating the
substitution variables for Erlang-dependent packages.

The most useful variable is ${erlang:Depends}. It expands into the list of Erlang packages
which modules are used in the building package. It was introduced in version
1:13.b.1-dfsg-3 of erlang-dev package.

Also, ${erlang-abi:Depends} substitution adds current erlang ABI virtual package to
substvar files. It is useful if your package uses C-based extensions which may break in
case of ABI changes. It was introduced in version 1:11.b.4-4 of erlang-dev package.

If you want to fine tune your package dependencies then you may want to use substvars for
all Erlang packages you need. Currently they are: ${erlang-base:Depends},
${erlang-dev:Depends}, ${erlang-asn1:Depends}, ${erlang-common-test:Depends},
${erlang-corba:Depends}, ${erlang-crypto:Depends}, ${erlang-debugger:Depends},
${erlang-dialyzer:Depends}, ${erlang-edoc:Depends}, ${erlang-eldap:Depends},
${erlang-et:Depends}, ${erlang-eunit:Depends}, ${erlang-gs:Depends}, ${erlang-ic:Depends},
${erlang-inets:Depends}, ${erlang-megaco:Depends}, ${erlang-mnesia:Depends},
${erlang-observer:Depends}, ${erlang-odbc:Depends}, ${erlang-os-mon:Depends},
${erlang-parsetools:Depends}, ${erlang-percept:Depends}, ${erlang-public-key:Depends},
${erlang-reltool:Depends}, ${erlang-runtime-tools:Depends}, ${erlang-snmp:Depends},
${erlang-ssh:Depends}, ${erlang-ssl:Depends}, ${erlang-syntax-tools:Depends},
${erlang-test-server:Depends}, ${erlang-tools:Depends}, ${erlang-typer:Depends},
${erlang-webtool:Depends}, ${erlang-wx:Depends}, ${erlang-xmerl:Depends}.

All variables except ${erlang-eldap:Depends}, ${erlang-base:Depends} and
${erlang-dev:Depends} were introduced in version 1:13.b-dfsg-2 of erlang-dev package.

Variable ${erlang-eldap:Depends} was added in version 1:15.b.1-dfsg-1 of erlang-dev
package because the new eldap application was included to the Erlang distribution.

Variable ${erlang-docbuilder:Depends} was dropped in version 1:15.b-dfsg-1 of erlang-dev
package because the docbuilder application was removed from the Erlang distribution.

Variable ${erlang-inviso:Depends} was dropped in version 1:16.b.1-dfsg-4 of erlang-dev
package because the inviso application was removed from the Erlang distribution.

Variable ${erlang-appmon:Depends} was dropped in version 1:17.0-dfsg-3 of erlang-dev
package because the appmon application was removed from the Erlang distribution.

Variables ${erlang-pman:Depends}, ${erlang-toolbar:Depends}, ${erlang-tv:Depends} were
dropped in version 1:17.3-dfsg-2 of erlang-dev package because the pman, toolbar and tv
applications were removed from the Erlang distribution.

For compatibility with older versions the variables ${erlang-nox:Depends} and
${erlang-x11:Depends} also work (even since the corresponding packages turned into dummy
packages).

If you use this program, your package must build-depend on erlang-dev (>= 1:13.b-dfsg-2).
If you want your package to use automatic calculation of dependencies then it must build-
depend on erlang-dev (>= 1:13.b.1-dfsg-3).

OPTIONS


-v, --verbose
Verbose mode.

-a, --arch
Act on all architecture dependent packages.

-i, --indep
Act on all architecture independent packages.

-ppackage, --package=package
Act on the package named "package". This option may be specified multiple times.

-Npackage, --no-package=package
Do not act on the specified package even if an -a, -i, or -p option lists the package
as one that should be acted on.

--ignore=file
Ignore the specified file.

-Ptmpdir, --tmpdir=tmpdir
Use "tmpdir" for package build directory. The default is debian/<package>

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