[\fIsuite\fP]
.br
.B dgit
+[\fIdgit\-opts\fP] \fBrpush\fR \fIbuild-host\fR\fB:\fR\fIbuild-dir\fR
+[\fIpush args...\fR]
+.br
+.B dgit
[\fIdgit\-opts\fP] \fIaction\fR ...
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B dgit
If dgit push fails while uploading, it is fine to simply retry the
dput on the .changes file at your leisure.
.TP
+\fBdgit rpush\fR \fIbuild-host\fR\fB:\fR\fIbuild-dir\fR [\fIpush args...\fR]
+Pushes the contents of the specified directory on a remote machine.
+This is like running dgit push on build-host with build-dir as the
+current directory; however, signing operations are done on the
+invoking host. This allows you to do a push when the system which has
+the source code and the build outputs has no access to the key.
+
+However, the build-host must be able to ssh to the dgit repos. If
+this is not already the case, you must organise it separately, for
+example by the use of ssh agent forwarding.
+
+The remaining arguments are treated just as dgit push would handle
+them.
+
+build-host and build\-dir can be passed as separate
+arguments; this is assumed to be the case if the first argument
+contains no : (except perhaps on in [ ], to support IPv6 address
+literals).
+.TP
.B dgit quilt-fixup
Looks to see if the tree is one which dpkg-source cannot properly
represent. If it isn't, dgit will fix it up for you (in quilt terms,
the required checks and leaves the new .dsc in a temporary file,
but does not sign, tag, push or upload.
.TP
+.BR --damp-run | -L
+Go through many more of the motions: do everything that doesn't
+involve either signing things, or making changes on the public
+servers.
+.TP
.BI -k keyid
Use
.I keyid
.TP
.BR -h | --help
Print a usage summary.
+.TP
+.BI --initiator-tempdir= directory
+dgit rpush uses a temporary directory on the invoking (signing) host.
+This option causes dgit to use
+.I directory
+instead. Furthermore, the specified directory will be emptied,
+removed and recreated before dgit starts, rather than removed
+after dgit finishes. The directory specified must be an absolute
+pathname.
.SH WORKFLOW - SIMPLE
It is always possible with dgit to clone or fetch a package, make
changes in git (using git-commit) on the suite branch