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package Config::Model::Dpkg;

our $VERSION='2.043';

1;

=pod

=head1 NAME

Config::Model::Dpkg - Edit and validate Dpkg source files

=head1 SYNOPSIS

=head2 invoke editor

The following command must be run in a package source
directory. When run, L<cme> will load most files from C<debian>
directory and launch a graphical editor:

 cme edit dpkg

You can choose to edit only C<debian/control> or C<debian/copyright>:

 cme edit dpkg-control
 cme edit dpkg-copyright

=head2 Just check dpkg files

You can also use L<cme> to run sanity checks on the source files:

 cme check dpkg 

=head2 Fix warnings

When run, cme may issue several warnings regarding the content of your file. 
You can choose to  fix (most of) these warnings with the command:

 cme fix dpkg

=head2 programmatic

This code snippet will change the maintainer address in control file:

 use Config::Model ;
 use Log::Log4perl qw(:easy) ;
 my $model = Config::Model -> new ( ) ;
 my $inst = $model->instance (root_class_name => 'Dpkg');
 $inst -> config_root ->load("control source Maintainer=foo@bedian.arg") ;
 $inst->write_back() ;

=head1 DESCRIPTION

This module provides a configuration editor (and models) for the 
files of a Debian source package. (i.e. most of the files contained in the
C<debian> directory of a source package).

This module can also be used to modify safely the
content of these files from a Perl programs.

=head1 user interfaces

As mentioned in L<cme>, several user interfaces are available:

=over

=item *

A graphical interface is proposed by default if L<Config::Model::TkUI> is installed.

=item *

A L<Fuse> virtual file system with option C<< cme fusefs dpkg -fuse_dir <mountpoint> >> 
if L<Fuse> is installed (Linux only)

=back

=head1 Examples

=head2 Migrate old package file

Most of old syntax can be automatically migrated to newer parameters with

  cme migrate dpkg

This migration can be limited to C<control> or C<copyright> files:

  cme migrate dpkg-control
  cme migrate dpkg-copyright

Restore GPL summary to default value:

  cme modify dpkg-copyright 'License=~/GPL/ text~'

Dump copyright file content in a format usable with C<cme modify>:

  $ cme dump dpkg-copyright
  Comment="Native package. This package is a spin-off from
  libconfig-model-perl. Upstream (who is also the debian packager)
  decided to create a Debian native package for the Debian specific
  parts of Config::Model"
  Files:"*"
    Copyright="2005-2013, Dominique Dumont <dod@debian.org>"
    License
      short_name=LGPL-2.1+ - -
  License:LGPL-2.1+
    text="   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
     it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as
     published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the
     License, or (at your option) any later version.
     On Debian GNU/Linux systems, the complete text of version 2.1 of the GNU
     Lesser General Public License can be found in `/usr/share/common-licenses/LGPL-2.1'" - -

=head1 BUGS

Config::Model design does not really cope well with a some detail of
L<Debian patch header specification|http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/> (aka DEP-3).
Description and subject are both authorized, but only B<one> of them is
required and using the 2 is forbidden. So, both fields are accepted,
but subject is stored as description in the configuration tree.
C<cme fix> or C<cme edit> will write back a description field.

=head1 AUTHOR

Dominique Dumont, (dod at debian dot org)

=head1 SEE ALSO

=over

=item *

L<cme>

=item *

L<Config::Model>

=item *

http://github.com/dod38fr/config-model/wiki/Using-config-model

=back