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PROGRAM:

NAME


Maven - manual page for Maven Repo Helper version 1.7.1

SYNOPSIS


mh_make [option]...

DESCRIPTION


Generate the Debian packaging by reading the information from the Maven POM.

OPTIONS


-h --help: show this text

-V --version: show the version

-s<svn url> --from-svn=<svn url>: download the source code from

the SVN repository before building the Debian packaging. Use a tagged branch of the
source code, for example
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/felix/releases/org.osgi.core-1.2.0/

-p<package> --package=<package>: name of the source package

-b<package> --bin-package=<package>: name of the binary package

-t<true|false> --run-tests=<true|false>: include or not the tests

-d<true|false> --javadoc=<true|false>: include or not the javadoc

during the build

--cdbs: use CDBS as the build helper instead of DH

-a --ant: use Ant for the packaging instead of Maven

-v --verbose: show more information while running

To have mh_make working properly, you need first to install on your system as many
dependencies for your project as possible. Those dependencies should also contain the
required Maven metadata (POM files and jars in the /usr/share/maven-repo repository)

Environment variables:
DEBFULLNAME - your full name, e.g. John Doe DEBEMAIL - your packager email address
DEBLICENSE - the license for the files under the debian/ directory

must be one of GPL2, GPL3, LGPL2.1, Apache-2.0, BSD or any license short name
defined in http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/

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