X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?p=dgit.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=dgit.1;h=76e6cd7e801afded3959374da85a4504c884a512;hp=f2821dffd32ba6172bfcc203674065c1ebb29150;hb=4c85f5a65adbe2a96f0690788a25146950b31397;hpb=79670972590a2b34c20a85929b28c3ce7425c55f diff --git a/dgit.1 b/dgit.1 index f2821dff..76e6cd7e 100644 --- a/dgit.1 +++ b/dgit.1 @@ -74,23 +74,9 @@ for the distro to which belongs. .I suite -may be -.IR mainsuite \fB,\fR subsuite ... -in which case dgit will synthesize a view giving the most -recent version in any of the specified suites. -(The subsuites do not need to have the package.) -If a subsuite starts with -.B - -then mainsuite is prepended. -Each of the suite names will be individually canonicalised -to calculate the canonical branch names to use. -When using this facility, it is important to always specify the -same suites in the same order: -dgit will not be make a coherent fast-forwarding history -view otherwise. -The history generated by this feature is not normally suitable -for merging back into upstreams, -as it necessarily contains unattractive pseudomerges. +may be a combination of several underlying suites in the form +.IR mainsuite \fB,\fR subsuite ...; +see COMBINED SUITES in dgit(7). For your convenience, the .B vcs-git @@ -109,10 +95,7 @@ then dgit fetch defaults to .IR suite ; otherwise it parses debian/changelog and uses the suite specified there. - -suite may be -.IR mainsuite \fB,\fR subsuite ... -as for clone. +suite may be a combined suite, as for clone. .TP \fBdgit pull\fR [\fIsuite\fP] Does dgit fetch, and then merges the new head of the remote tracking @@ -204,15 +187,14 @@ 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: +.TS +l l. 1. Clone on build host (dgit clone) -.br 2. Edit code on build host (edit, git commit) -.br 3. Build package on build host (dgit build) -.br 4. Test package on build host or elsewhere (dpkg -i, test) -.br 5. Upload by invoking dgit rpush on host with your GPG key. +.TE 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 @@ -284,6 +266,16 @@ and it therefore does not make a pseudomerge to bind the import into any existing git history. +Because a .dsc can contain a Dgit field naming a git commit +(which you might not have), +and specifying where to find that commit +(and any history rewrite table), +import-dsc might need online access. +If this is a problem +(or dgit's efforts to find the commit fail), +consider --no-chase-dsc-distro +or --force-import-dsc-with-dgit-field. + There is only only sub-option: .B --require-valid-signature @@ -315,11 +307,6 @@ If .I branch does not start with refs/, refs/heads/ is prepended. The specified branch is unconditionally updated. - -If the specified .dsc contains a Dgit field, -dgit will simply make a branch of that commit. -If you cannot manage to find that commit anywhere, -consider --force-import-dsc-with-dgit-field. .TP .B dgit version Prints version information and exits. @@ -474,6 +461,30 @@ someone should make a suitable dgit push to update the contents of dgit-repos to a version without the controversial changes. .TP +.BR --no-chase-dsc-distro +Tells dgit not to look online +for additional git repositories +containing information about a particular .dsc being imported. +Chasing is the default. + +For most operations +(such as fetch and pull), +disabling chasing +means dgit will access only the git server +for the distro you are directly working with, +even if the .dsc was copied verbatim from another distro. +For import-dsc, +disabling chasing +means dgit will work completely offline. + +Disabling chasing can be hazardous: +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 +dgit fails to find necessary git commits. +.TP .BR --dgit-view-save= \fIbranch\fR|\fIref\fR Specifies that when a split view quilt mode is in operation, and dgit calculates @@ -683,6 +694,24 @@ By default, dgit looks in the parent directory .BI --no-rm-on-error Do not delete the destination directory if clone fails. .TP +.BI --dep14tag +Generates a DEP-14 tag (eg +.BR debian/ \fIversion\fR) +as well as a dgit tag (eg +.BR archive/debian/ \fIversion\fR) +where possible. This is the default. +.TP +.BI --no-dep14tag +Do not generate a DEP-14 tag, except in split quilt view mode. +(On servers where only the old tag format is supported, +the dgit tag will have the DEP-14 name. +This option does not prevent that.) +.TP +.BI --dep14tag-always +Insist on generating a DEP-14 tag +as well as a dgit tag. +If the server does not support that, dgit push will fail. +.TP .BI -D Prints debugging information to stderr. Repeating the option produces more output (currently, up to -DDDD is meaningfully different). @@ -1017,6 +1046,8 @@ or when pushing and .TP .BI dgit-distro. distro .dgit-tag-format .TP +.BR dgit-distro. \fIdistro\fR .dep14tag " " want | no | always +.TP .BI dgit-distro. distro .ssh .TP .BI dgit-distro. distro .sshpsql-dbname