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default GNU system type %s for Debian arch %s does not match specified GNU system type %s
default GNU system type %s for Debian arch %s does not match specified GNU system type %s
Translated and reviewed by Jared Norris
Located in scripts/dpkg-architecture.pl
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specified GNU system type %s does not match gcc system type %s, try setting a correct CC environment variable
specified GNU system type %s does not match gcc system type %s, try setting a correct CC environment variable
Translated and reviewed by Jared Norris
Located in scripts/dpkg-architecture.pl:249
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Usage: %s [<command>]
Usage: %s [<command>]
Translated and reviewed by Jared Norris
Located in scripts/dpkg-buildflags.pl
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Commands:
--get <flag> output the requested flag to stdout.
--origin <flag> output the origin of the flag to stdout:
value is one of vendor, system, user, env.
--query-features <area>
output the status of features for the given area.
--list output a list of the flags supported by the current vendor.
--export=(sh|make|configure)
output something convenient to import the
compilation flags in a shell script, in make,
or on a ./configure command line.
--dump output all compilation flags with their values
--status print a synopsis with all parameters affecting the
behaviour of dpkg-buildflags and the resulting flags
and their origin.
--help show this help message.
--version show the version.
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Commands:
--get <flag> output the requested flag to stdout.
--origin <flag> output the origin of the flag to stdout:
value is one of vendor, system, user, env.
--query-features <area>
output the status of features for the given area.
--list output a list of the flags supported by the current vendor.
--export=(sh|make|configure)
output something convenient to import the
compilation flags in a shell script, in make,
or on a ./configure command line.
--dump output all compilation flags with their values
--status print a synopsis with all parameters affecting the
behaviour of dpkg-buildflags and the resulting flags
and their origin.
--help show this help message.
--version show the version.
Translated and reviewed by Jared Norris
Located in scripts/dpkg-buildflags.pl:44
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two commands specified: --%s and --%s
two commands specified: --%s and --%s
Translated and reviewed by Joel Pickett
Located in scripts/dpkg-buildflags.pl scripts/dpkg-source.pl scripts/dpkg-vendor.pl
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%s needs a parameter
%s needs a parameter
Translated and reviewed by Joel Pickett
Located in scripts/dpkg-buildflags.pl scripts/dpkg-vendor.pl
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Usage: %s [<option>...]
Usage: %s [<option>...]
Translated and reviewed by Jared Norris
Located in scripts/dpkg-buildpackage.pl scripts/dpkg-genbuildinfo.pl scripts/dpkg-genchanges.pl scripts/dpkg-gencontrol.pl scripts/dpkg-gensymbols.pl scripts/dpkg-parsechangelog.pl
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Options:
-F (default) normal full build (binaries and sources).
-b binary-only, do not build source.
-B binary-only, no arch-indep files.
-A binary-only, only arch-indep files.
-S source only, no binary files.
-nc do not clean source tree (implies -b).
-tc clean source tree when finished.
-D (default) check build dependencies and conflicts.
-d do not check build dependencies and conflicts.
-R<rules> rules file to execute (default is debian/rules).
-T<target> call debian/rules <target> with the proper environment.
--as-root ensure -T calls the target with root rights.
-j[<number>] specify jobs to run simultaneously (passed to <rules>).
-r<gain-root-command>
command to gain root privileges (default is fakeroot).
-p<sign-command>
command to sign .dsc and/or .changes files (default is gpg).
-k<keyid> the key to use for signing.
-ap add pause before starting signature process.
-us unsigned source package.
-uc unsigned .changes file.
--admindir=<directory>
change the administrative directory.
-?, --help show this help message.
--version show the version.
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Options:
-F (default) normal full build (binaries and sources).
-b binary-only, do not build source.
-B binary-only, no arch-indep files.
-A binary-only, only arch-indep files.
-S source only, no binary files.
-nc do not clean source tree (implies -b).
-tc clean source tree when finished.
-D (default) check build dependencies and conflicts.
-d do not check build dependencies and conflicts.
-R<rules> rules file to execute (default is debian/rules).
-T<target> call debian/rules <target> with the proper environment.
--as-root ensure -T calls the target with root rights.
-j[<number>] specify jobs to run simultaneously (passed to <rules>).
-r<gain-root-command>
command to gain root privileges (default is fakeroot).
-p<sign-command>
command to sign .dsc and/or .changes files (default is gpg).
-k<keyid> the key to use for signing.
-ap add pause before starting signature process.
-us unsigned source package.
-uc unsigned .changes file.
--admindir=<directory>
change the administrative directory.
-?, --help show this help message.
--version show the version.
Translated and reviewed by Jared Norris
Located in scripts/dpkg-buildpackage.pl:55
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Options passed to dpkg-architecture:
-a<arch> Debian architecture we build for.
-t<system> set GNU system type.
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Options passed to dpkg-architecture:
-a<arch> Debian architecture we build for.
-t<system> set GNU system type.
Translated and reviewed by Jared Norris
Located in scripts/dpkg-buildpackage.pl:87
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Options passed to dpkg-genchanges:
-si (default) source includes orig if new upstream.
-sa uploaded source always includes orig.
-sd uploaded source is diff and .dsc only.
-v<version> changes since version <version>.
-m<maint> maintainer for package is <maint>.
-e<maint> maintainer for release is <maint>.
-C<descfile> changes are described in <descfile>.
--changes-option=<opt>
pass option <opt> to dpkg-genchanges.
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Options passed to dpkg-genchanges:
-si (default) source includes orig if new upstream.
-sa uploaded source always includes orig.
-sd uploaded source is diff and .dsc only.
-v<version> changes since version <version>.
-m<maint> maintainer for package is <maint>.
-e<maint> maintainer for release is <maint>.
-C<descfile> changes are described in <descfile>.
--changes-option=<opt>
pass option <opt> to dpkg-genchanges.
Translated and reviewed by Jared Norris
Located in scripts/dpkg-buildpackage.pl:91
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Contributors to this translation: Jared Norris, Joel Pickett.