X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?p=dgit.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=dgit.1;h=8cf3928ae9efeb0d519dd74a0425691df65ce0af;hp=e8057d8d8e651f8758bdd4fd65ca882cc7d48da7;hb=8463d12b7a99e449198b06341a96fb3504074040;hpb=787ba7f819b210277c50a523a16d8dedddecb91d diff --git a/dgit.1 b/dgit.1 index e8057d8d..8cf3928a 100644 --- a/dgit.1 +++ b/dgit.1 @@ -416,7 +416,7 @@ 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, @@ -487,7 +487,7 @@ 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 @@ -895,7 +895,7 @@ 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,