such as people using dgit to do an NMU (see dgit-nmu-simple(7) and
dgit-user(7)).
-=item
-
-Incorporate NMUs with a single command (see below).
-
=back
Note that we assume a patches-unapplied repository: the upstream
=head1 BUILDING
-If you use gbp-buildpackage(1) to generate your orig tarballs, you
-will need to perform the first build with gbp-buildpackage(1) directly
-(this is due to Debian bug #841084).
-
-Otherwise, you can perform builds like this:
+You can perform builds like this:
=over 4
=head1 INCORPORATING NMUS
-=over 4
-
- % dgit --gbp pull
-
-=back
-
-Alternatively, you can apply the NMU diff to your repository. The
-next push will then require I<--overwrite>.
+B<dgit pull> can't yet incorporate NMUs into patches-unapplied gbp
+branches. You can just apply the NMU diff the traditional way. The
+next upload will require I<--overwrite>.
=head1 SEE ALSO