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deb-substvars(5)		  dpkg suite		      deb-substvars(5)

NAME
       deb-substvars - Debian source substitution variables

SYNOPSIS
       substvars

DESCRIPTION
       Before  dpkg-source,  dpkg-gencontrol  and  dpkg-genchanges write their
       control information (to the source control file	.dsc  for  dpkg-source
       and  to	standard  output for dpkg-gencontrol and dpkg-genchanges) they
       perform some variable substitutions on the output file.

       A variable substitution has the form ${variable-name}.  Variable	 names
       consist	of  alphanumerics  (a-zA-Z0-9),	hyphens	(-) and	colons (:) and
       start with an alphanumeric, and are case-sensitive,  even  though  they
       might  refer  to	 other	entities  which	are case-preserving.  Variable
       substitutions are performed repeatedly until none are  left;  the  full
       text  of	the field after	the substitution is rescanned to look for more
       substitutions.

       After all the substitutions have	 been  done  each  occurrence  of  the
       string  ${}  (which  is	not a legal substitution) is replaced with a $
       sign.

       While variable substitution is done on  all  control  fields,  some  of
       those fields are	used and needed	during the build when the substitution
       did  not	 yet occur. That's why you can't use variables in the Package,
       Source and Architecture fields.

       Variable	substitution happens on	the content of the fields  after  they
       have  been  parsed, thus	if you want a variable to expand over multiple
       lines you do not	have to	include	a space	after  the  newline.  This  is
       done  implicitly	when the field is output. For example, if the variable
       ${Description} is set to	"foo is	bar.${Newline}foo is  great."  and  if
       you have	the following field:

	Description: foo application
	 ${Description}
	 .
	 More text.

       It will result in:

	Description: foo application
	 foo is	bar.
	 foo is	great.
	 .
	 More text.

       Variables  can  be  set	using  the  -V common option. They can be also
       specified in the	file  debian/substvars	(or  whatever  other  file  is
       specified using the -T option). This file consists of lines of the form
       name=value.   Trailing  whitespace on each line,	blank lines, and lines
       starting	with a # symbol	(comments) are ignored.

       Additionally, the following standard variables are available:

       Arch   The current host architecture (i.e. the architecture the package
	      is being built for, the equivalent of DEB_HOST_ARCH).

       source:Version
	      The source package version (since	dpkg 1.13.19).

       source:Upstream-Version
	      The  upstream  source  package  version,	including  the	Debian
	      version epoch if any (since dpkg 1.13.19).

       binary:Version
	      The binary package version (which	may differ from	source:Version
	      in a binNMU for example; since dpkg 1.13.19).

       Source-Version
	      The  source  package  version  (from  the	 changelog file). This
	      variable is now obsolete and emits an error  when	 used  as  its
	      meaning	is   different	from  its  function,  please  use  the
	      source:Version or	binary:Version as appropriate.

       source:Synopsis
	      The source package synopsis, extracted from  the	source	stanza
	      Description field, if it exists (since dpkg 1.19.0).

       source:Extended-Description
	      The  source  package  extended  description,  extracted from the
	      source stanza  Description  field,  if  it  exists  (since  dpkg
	      1.19.0).

       Installed-Size
	      The  approximate	total  size  of	the package's installed	files.
	      This value is copied into	the corresponding control file	field;
	      setting it will modify the value of that field. If this variable
	      is  not  set  dpkg-gencontrol  will compute the default value by
	      accumulating the size of each regular file and  symlink  rounded
	      to  1  KiB  used	units,	and  a baseline	of 1 KiB for any other
	      filesystem object	type.

	      Note:  Take  into	 account  that	this  can  only	 ever  be   an
	      approximation,  as  the actual size used on the installed	system
	      will depend greatly on the filesystem used and  its  parameters,
	      which  might  end	 up  using  either more	or less	space than the
	      specified	in this	field.

       Extra-Size
	      Additional disk space used when the  package  is	installed.  If
	      this  variable  is  set  its  value  is  added  to  that	of the
	      Installed-Size variable (whether set  explicitly	or  using  the
	      default  value)  before  it  is  copied  into the	Installed-Size
	      control file field.

       S:fieldname
	      The value	of the source stanza field fieldname  (which  must  be
	      given  in	 the  canonical	 capitalisation;  since	dpkg 1.18.11).
	      Setting these variables has no effect other than on places where
	      they  are	 expanded  explicitly.	 These	variables   are	  only
	      available	when generating	binary control files.

       F:fieldname
	      The  value of the	output field fieldname (which must be given in
	      the canonical capitalisation). Setting these  variables  has  no
	      effect other than	on places where	they are expanded explicitly.

       Format The  .changes  file  format version generated by this version of
	      the source packaging scripts.  If	 you  set  this	 variable  the
	      contents	of  the	 Format	field in the .changes file will	change
	      too.

       Newline,	Space, Tab
	      These variables each hold	the corresponding character.

       shlibs:dependencyfield
	      Variable settings	with names  of	this  form  are	 generated  by
	      dpkg-shlibdeps.

       dpkg:Upstream-Version
	      The upstream version of dpkg (since dpkg 1.13.19).

       dpkg:Version
	      The full version of dpkg (since dpkg 1.13.19).

       If a variable is	referred to but	not defined it generates a warning and
       an empty	value is assumed.

FILES
       debian/substvars
	      List of substitution variables and values.

SEE ALSO
       dpkg(1),	dpkg-genchanges(1), dpkg-gencontrol(1),	dpkg-shlibdeps(1),
       dpkg-source(1).

1.19.8				  2022-05-24		      deb-substvars(5)

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