This uses the docbook source files to generate the man pages, and
installs them to their correct location when the packages are being
built.
This will make it easier for people to write man pages, thereby ensuring
that people join in keeping documentation up to date.
Note: adds docbook-xsl and xsltproc to the dependencies.
Note2: applies on top of Magnus' other patch on this ticket.
Signed-off-by: Magnus Enger <magnus@enger.priv.no>
Signed-off-by: Chris Cormack <chrisc@catalyst.net.nz>
This commit does the following:
* Merge the changelog from the releases of 3.2
* Adds a command 'koha-upgrade-to-3.4' that does the MARC item splitting
stuff.
* Adds a debconf note to make sure people know that they need to run
the above command.
* Fixes the inclusion of jQuery in the packages.
* Makes build-git-snapshot build packages with a 3.5 version.
Signed-off-by: Chris Cormack <chrisc@catalyst.net.nz>
perl-base is a required package, so it is always installed on a Debian
system, and Debian packages should not depend on it, unless they need
it a specific version, and I don't think we do.
Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmcharlt@gmail.com>
The canonical list of Perl module dependencies are in
C4::Installer::PerlDependencies::PERL_DEPS now. Add a script
(debian/list-deps) to turn that into a list of Debian package names.
Because that is a slow process, and the output rarely changes, do
not do that at build time. Also, doing it at build time would require
modifying debian/control in evil ways.
Instead, add another tool, debian/update-control, which reads the
new file debian/control.in, and adds the output of debian/list-deps to
Build-Depends and creates a new debian/control.
debian/control.in is the master file. If changes are needed, that should
be edited. For performance and convenience reasons, the output is also kept
in git, but don't edit debian/control directly, please. Such changes
might get lost by the next commit by someone else.
Whenever PERL_DEPS changes, debian/update-control should be run as well
and the result committed to git.
This is not quite as automatic as it might be, but should be good enough.
It avoids keeping the list of Perl modules in two places.
Note that since it seems impossible to automatically figure out the Debian
package version that corresponds to a Perl module version, I have not
tried to do that at all.
Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmcharlt@gmail.com>
The way things are set up, each Koha instance runs under its own
user account. At least for now, this requires apache2-mpm-itk.
Later we can investigate other possibilities.
Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmcharlt@gmail.com>
The dependencies are needed both at build time and at run time. Build
time needs them for running tests. To avoid duplicating the (long!)
list of dependencies, we do a little bit of trickery, and generate
a koha:Depends substvar, from all build dependencies (except debhelper),
and use ${koha:Depends} in the koha-common (not koha) Depends header.
A little bit tricky, but works.
Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmcharlt@gmail.com>
koha-common will be suitable for hosts with multiple Koha instances,
or those that otherwise need to do thing differently from the main
koha package.
Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmcharlt@gmail.com>