X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?p=dgit.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=dgit.1;h=6d46b20a4c7887158a567a89f90a82db53176e0a;hp=d0c24adde4b8af43403def2aa207da86e1e523e3;hb=bcca6a6dfc34e624274055ed1dd3fc3371a539a4;hpb=5d0ef0185cd25ef4a1eb5d914ef0d1c42c359407 diff --git a/dgit.1 b/dgit.1 index d0c24add..6d46b20a 100644 --- a/dgit.1 +++ b/dgit.1 @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ dgit \- git integration with the Debian archive [\fIbuild\-opts\fp] .br .B dgit -[\fIdgit\-opts\fP] \fBpush\fP [\fIdgit\-opts\fP] +[\fIdgit\-opts\fP] \fBpush\fP|\fBpush-source\fP [\fIdgit\-opts\fP] [\fIsuite\fP] .br .B dgit @@ -30,6 +30,10 @@ dgit \- git integration with the Debian archive .B dgit allows you to treat the Debian archive as if it were a git repository. +Conversely, +it allows Debian to publish the source of its packages +as git branches, in a format which is directly useable +by ordinary people. This is the command line reference. Please read the tutorial(s): @@ -123,7 +127,8 @@ The output is left in and .IR package \fB_\fR version \fB_source.changes\fR. -Tagging, signing and actually uploading should be left to dgit push. +Tagging, signing and actually uploading should be left to dgit +push-source, or dgit push. .TP .B dgit clean Cleans the current working tree (according to the --clean= option in @@ -140,7 +145,11 @@ binary changes files. Options and arguments after sbuild will be passed on to sbuild. The output is left in .IR package \fB_\fR version \fB_multi.changes\fR. - +.IP +Note that by default +sbuild does not build arch-independent packages. +You probably want to pass -A, to request those. +.IP Tagging, signing and actually uploading should be left to dgit push. .TP \fBdgit gbp-build\fR ... @@ -176,9 +185,14 @@ archive. dgit push always uses the package, suite and version specified in the debian/changelog and the .dsc, which must agree. If the command line specifies a suite then that must match too. +.TP +\fBdgit push-source\fR [\fIsuite\fP] +Without \fB-C\fR, builds a source package and dgit pushes it. Saying +\fBdgit push-source\fR is like saying "update the source code in the +archive to match my git HEAD, and let the autobuilders do the rest." -If dgit push fails while uploading, it is fine to simply retry the -dput on the .changes file at your leisure. +With \fB-C\fR, performs a dgit push, additionally ensuring that no +binary packages are uploaded. .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. @@ -215,9 +229,10 @@ public key in its keyring (but not your private key, obviously). .B dgit setup-new-tree Configure the current working tree the way that dgit clone would have set it up. Like running -.B dgit setup-useremail -and +.BR "dgit setup-useremail" , .B setup-mergechangelogs +and +.B setup-gitattributes (but only does each thing if dgit is configured to do it automatically). You can use these in any git repository, not just ones used with the other dgit operations. @@ -234,6 +249,29 @@ Configures a git merge helper for the file which uses .BR dpkg-mergechangelogs . .TP +.B dgit setup-gitattributes +Set up the working tree's +.B .git/info/attributes +to disable all transforming attributes for all files. +This is done by defining a macro attribute +.B dgit-defuse-attrs +and applying it to +.BR * . +For why, see +.B GITATTRIBUTES +in +.BR dgit(7) . + +(If there is already a macro attribute line +.B [attr]dgit-defuse-attrs +in .git/info/attributes +(whatever its effects), +this operation does nothing further. +This fact can be used to defeat or partially defeat +dgit setup-gitattributes +and hence +dgit setup-new-tree.) +.TP .B dgit quilt-fixup `3.0 (quilt)' format source packages need changes representing not only in-tree but also as patches in debian/patches. dgit quilt-fixup @@ -306,7 +344,6 @@ dgit will stop with an error message. If .I branch does not start with refs/, refs/heads/ is prepended. -The specified branch is unconditionally updated. .TP .B dgit version Prints version information and exits. @@ -314,6 +351,18 @@ Prints version information and exits. .BI "dgit clone-dgit-repos-server" " destdir" Tries to fetch a copy of the source code for the dgit-repos-server, as actually being used on the dgit git server, as a git tree. +.TP +.BI "dgit print-dgit-repos-server-source-url" +Prints the url used by dgit clone-dgit-repos-server. +This is hopefully suitable for use as a git remote url. +It may not be useable in a browser. +.TP +.BI "dgit print-dpkg-source-ignores" +Prints the -i and -I arguments which must be passed to dpkg-souce +to cause it to exclude exactly the .git diredcory +and nothing else. +The separate arguments are unquoted, separated by spaces, +and do not contain spaces. .SH OPTIONS .TP .BR --dry-run " | " -n @@ -411,7 +460,7 @@ This can be useful with build, if you plan to commit later. (dgit push will still ensure that the .dsc you upload and the git tree you push are identical, so this option won't make broken pushes.) .TP -.BR --overwrite =\fIprevious-version\fR +.BR --overwrite [=\fIprevious-version\fR] Declare that even though your git branch is not a descendant of the version in the archive according to the revision history, @@ -482,7 +531,7 @@ if the .dsc names a git commit which has been rewritten by those in charge of the distro, this option may prevent that rewrite from being effective. Also, -using it can mean that +it can mean that dgit fails to find necessary git commits. .TP .BR --dgit-view-save= \fIbranch\fR|\fIref\fR @@ -525,6 +574,17 @@ Declare that you are deliberately rewinding history. When pushing to Debian, use this when you are making a renewed upload of an entirely new source package whose previous version was not accepted for release from NEW because of problems with copyright or redistributibility. + +In split view quilt modes, +this also prevents the construction by dgit of a pseudomerge +to make the dgit view fast forwarding. +Normally only one of +--overwrite (which creates a suitable pseudomerge) +and +--deliberately-not-fast-forward +(which suppresses the pseudomerge and the fast forward checks) +should be needed; +--overwrite is usually better. .TP .BR --deliberately-include-questionable-history Declare that you are deliberately including, in the git history of @@ -685,6 +745,9 @@ The default is not to remove, but .B \-\-no-rm-old-changes can be used to override a previous \-\-rm-old-changes or the .rm-old-changes configuration setting. + +Note that \fBdgit push-source\fR will always find the right .changes, +regardless of this option. .TP .BI --build-products-dir= directory Specifies where to find the built files to be uploaded. @@ -890,7 +953,7 @@ These options are provided as an escape hatch, in case dgit is confused. (They might also be useful for testing error cases.) .TP -.B --import-dsc-with-dgit-field +.B --force-import-dsc-with-dgit-field Tell dgit import-dsc to treat a .dsc with a Dgit field like one without it. The result is a fresh import, @@ -942,6 +1005,9 @@ may be a glob pattern. .BI dgit.default.distro " distro" The default distro for an unknown suite. .TP +.BI dgit.default.default-suite " suite" +The default suite (eg for clone). +.TP .BR dgit.default. * for each .BR dgit-distro. \fIdistro\fR . *, @@ -992,6 +1058,12 @@ Whether to setup a merge driver which uses dpkg-mergechangelogs for debian/changelog. True by default. Ignored for dgit setup-mergechangelogs, which does it anyway. .TP +.BI dgit-distro. distro .setup-gitattributes +Whether to configure .git/info/attributes +to suppress checkin/checkout file content transformations +in new git trees. +True by default. Ignored for dgit setup-gitattributes, which does it anyway. +.TP .BI dgit-distro. distro .cmd- cmd Program to use instead of .IR cmd .