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-.\" Author: Patrick "P. J." McDermott
-.TH opkhelper 7 \
-"@@DATE@@" "@@PACKAGE_NAME@@-@@PACKAGE_VERSION@@" "opkg Build Helper Tools"
-
-.SH NAME
-opkhelper \- opkg build helper tools
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-opkhelper is a set of programs to assist in building binary packages installable
-by the lightweight package manager
-.BR opkg .
-These tools are inspired by debhelper, a similar set of programs written
-primarily by Joey Hess for Debian.
-.sp
-opkhelper 2.0.x is designed to build source packages that comply with draft
-version 2.0 of the source package format at
-.IR http://specs.os.pehjota.net/source-package-format-2.0.html .
-
-.SH MAINTAINER AND PACKAGE INTERFACES
-opkhelper exposes various interfaces to users building packages and to packages
-themselves. Users generally just call
-.B opkbuild(1)
-to begin building packages. The
-.I build
-file of a package generally calls a number of opkhelper tools to help it manage
-and pack data and control files for packages. Additionally,
-.B opkbuild(1)
-documents the build environment by setting environment variables that are
-available to the
-.I build
-file and other opkhelper tools.
-
-.SH OPKHELPER COMMANDS
-.TP
-.B opkbuild(1)
-Build opkg packages.
-.sp
-Executed by the user to begin building packages.
-.TP
-.B oh-checkbuilddeps(1)
-Make sure that package build dependencies are installed.
-.sp
-Executed by
-.BR opkbuild(1) .
-.TP
-.B oh-applypatches(1)
-Apply patches to source code.
-.sp
-Executed by
-.BR opkbuild(1) .
-.TP
-.B oh-copyconfig(1)
-Copy build-time or run-time platform configuration files.
-.sp
-Executed by
-.BR opkbuild(1) .
-.TP
-.B oh-strip(1)
-Strip binary objects of symbols.
-.sp
-Generally executed by package
-.I build
-files.
-.TP
-.B oh-installfiles(1)
-Install files into a binary package staging area.
-.sp
-Generally executed by package
-.I build
-files.
-.TP
-.B oh-installdocs(1)
-Install package documentation into a binary package staging area.
-.sp
-Generally executed by package
-.I build
-files.
-.TP
-.B oh-gencontrol(1)
-Generates a control directory with a control file and scripts.
-.sp
-Generally executed by package
-.I build
-files.
-.TP
-.B oh-buildopk(1)
-Pack binary package files into an opk file.
-.sp
-Generally executed by package
-.I build
-files.
-
-.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
-opkbuild makes available to package
-.IR config and build
-files and other opkhelper tools a number of environment variables that describe
-the packages being built, the build and host systems, and the toolchain to be
-used. The difference between "build" and "host" systems follows the convention
-set by GNU Autoconf. The build system is the one on which software is built.
-The host system is the one on which software is to be run. For more information, see
-.IR https://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/manual/autoconf.html#Specifying-Targe\
-t-Triplets .
-
-.SS PACKAGE
-.TP
-.B OH_SOURCE
-The source package name
-.TP
-.B OH_SOURCE_VERSION
-The source package version
-.TP
-.B OH_SOURCE_VERSION_UPSTREAM
-The upstream source package version (which may include a Software Inclusion
-Policy revision number)
-.TP
-.B OH_BINARY_VERSION
-The binary package version (which is different from
-.B OH_SOURCE_VERSION
-during a binary rebuild)
-
-.SS BUILD AND HOST SYSTEMS
-.TP
-.B OH_BUILD_ARCH
-Build system distribution architecture string
-.TP
-.B OH_BUILD_ARCH_CPU
-Build system CPU
-.TP
-.B OH_BUILD_ARCH_KERNEL
-Build system kernel
-.TP
-.B OH_BUILD_ARCH_LIBS
-Build system C/C++ libraries
-.TP
-.B OH_BUILD_PLATFORM
-Build system application platform
-.TP
-.B OH_BUILD_ARCH_GNU
-Build system GNU system type
-.TP
-.B OH_BUILD_ARCH_KBUILD
-Build system kbuild srchitecture name
-.sp
-This is deprecated.
-.TP
-.B OH_HOST_ARCH
-Host system distribution architecture string
-.TP
-.B OH_HOST_ARCH_CPU
-Host system CPU
-.TP
-.B OH_HOST_ARCH_KERNEL
-Host system kernel
-.TP
-.B OH_HOST_ARCH_LIBS
-Host system C/C++ libraries
-.TP
-.B OH_HOST_PLATFORM
-Host system application platform
-.TP
-.B OH_HOST_ARCH_GNU
-Host system GNU system type
-.TP
-.B OH_HOST_ARCH_KBUILD
-Host system kbuild srchitecture name
-.sp
-This is deprecated.
-.TP
-.B ARCH
-Host system architecture name as used by kbuild.
-.sp
-This is deprecated.
-
-.SS TOOLS
-.TP
-.B AR
-"ar" with cross toolchain prefix
-.TP
-.B AS
-"as" with cross toolchain prefix
-.TP
-.B CC
-"gcc" with cross toolchain prefix
-.TP
-.B CPP
-"cpp" with cross toolchain prefix
-.TP
-.B CXX
-"g++" with cross toolchain prefix
-.TP
-.B LD
-"ld" with cross toolchain prefix
-.TP
-.B NM
-"nm" with cross toolchain prefix
-.TP
-.B OBJCOPY
-"objcopy" with cross toolchain prefix
-.TP
-.B OBJDUMP
-"objdump" with cross toolchain prefix
-.TP
-.B RANLIB
-"ranlib" with cross toolchain prefix
-.TP
-.B READELF
-"readelf" with cross toolchain prefix
-.TP
-.B SIZE
-"size" with cross toolchain prefix
-.TP
-.B STRINGS
-"strings" with cross toolchain prefix
-.TP
-.B STRIP
-"strip" with cross toolchain prefix
-.TP
-.B CROSS_COMPILE
-Cross toolchain prefix as used by kbuild.
-.sp
-This is deprecated.
-
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-Copyright (C) 2012 Patrick "P. J." McDermott
-.sp
-This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-(at your option) any later version.
-.sp
-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.
-.sp
-You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.