X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?p=dgit.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=dgit-sponsorship.7.pod;h=3fc59d2f3ba5798a460ab6216f1cbe91465000fc;hp=3b8c3a8b3ad54a42e09a0150bae9f22be921052a;hb=127632098e58021e467fb56fa36466785f2cbe55;hpb=5439ecadb25350a6a5a63097fcaeabaf656128e6 diff --git a/dgit-sponsorship.7.pod b/dgit-sponsorship.7.pod index 3b8c3a8b..3fc59d2f 100644 --- a/dgit-sponsorship.7.pod +++ b/dgit-sponsorship.7.pod @@ -71,7 +71,10 @@ The git branch. =item * -Any .orig tarballs which will be needed. +Any .orig tarballs which will be needed, +or sample git-archive(1) +or gbp-buildpackage(1) +command(s) to generate them. =item * @@ -119,8 +122,16 @@ in their handover email. If there are any .origs that are not in the archive already, the sponsor will need them as part of the upload. -The simplest approach is to -commit them with pristine-tar(1), e.g. +If the sponsee generated these tarballs with git-archive(1) +or gbp-buildpackage(1), +they can simply include a sample invocation of git-archive(1) +or ensure that a suitable gbp.conf is present +in the source package +to generate the tarball. + +Otherwise, the simplest approach is to +commit the orig tarballs +with pristine-tar(1), e.g. =over 4 @@ -138,7 +149,8 @@ or attach to the e-mail, if they are small. The sponsee should quote sha256sums of the .origs in their -handoff email. +handoff email, +unless they supplied commands to generate them. =back @@ -178,12 +190,19 @@ Use C or C to obtain the git branch prepared by your sponsee, and obtain any .origs mentioned by the sponsee (to extract .origs committed with pristine-tar, -you can use origtargz(1).) +you can use origtargz(1), +or use "gbp clone --pristine-tar".) Check the git commit ID of the sponsee's branch tip, and the sha256sums of the .origs, against the handoff email. +Confirm that the sponsee has not made +a debian/1.2.3-1 tag. +If they have, +it is best to ask them to delete it now, +as it can cause confusion later when dgit push produces its own tag. + Now you can check out the branch tip, and do your substantive review. @@ -195,9 +214,8 @@ you can convert their tree into the standard dgit view: =over 4 - % dgit -wgf quilt-fixup - [ Watch for a message about split brain, and if so: ] - % git checkout -b dgit-view-for-review refs/dgit-intern/quilt-cache + % dgit -wgf --quilt=foo --dgit-view-save=unquilted quilt-fixup + % git checkout unquilted =back @@ -227,7 +245,15 @@ or similar, to to the build, and then C to do the upload. -(If you switched to the quilt-cache dgit view, +(It is possible to upload from +the quilt-cache dgit view, +but this will cause the debian/1.2.3-1 tag to be +placed on this branch +rather than the sponsee's working branch. +Since this might be confusing, +it is a good idea to switch back to the sponsee's view, +after reviewing and before pushing. +If you do want to upload from the quilt-cache dgit view, B pass the --quilt or --gbp or --dpm option again.) If this was the first upload done with dgit, @@ -258,6 +284,17 @@ Then: =back +Or for an entirely new package: + +=over 4 + + % mkdir PACKAGE + % cd PACKAGE + % git init + % dgit -pPACKAGE import-dsc /path/to/sponsee's.dsc +sponsee + +=back + This will leave you looking at the sponsee's package, formatted as a dgit branch.