X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?p=dgit.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=git-debrebase.1.pod;h=00b664b756f2d81bcb77464065a229fdfebfc448;hp=1156825c8a92831c55507a115b92413ace15fe16;hb=35c93d228a9287b0c66fdfeba971c7a404566f17;hpb=45abe880e0efbdc3834168f4fd384678e1c30a51 diff --git a/git-debrebase.1.pod b/git-debrebase.1.pod index 1156825c..00b664b7 100644 --- a/git-debrebase.1.pod +++ b/git-debrebase.1.pod @@ -254,18 +254,39 @@ If the problem is simply that the existing patches were not made by git-debrebase, using dgit quilt-fixup instead should succeed. +=item git-debrebase convert-from-unapplied [] + =item git-debrebase convert-from-gbp [] -Cnnverts a gbp patches-unapplied branch -(not a gbp pq patch queue branch) -into a git-debrebase interchange branch. +Cnnverts any of the following into a git-debrebase interchange branch: + +=over + +=item + +a gbp patches-unapplied branch (but not a gbp pq patch-queue branch) + +=item + +a patches-unapplied git packaging branch containing debian/patches, +as used with quilt + +=item + +a git branch for a package which has no Debian delta - +ie where upstream files are have not been modified in Debian, +so there are no patches + +=back + +(These two commands operate identically and are simply aliases.) -This is done by generating a new anchor merge, -converting the quilt patches as a delta queue, +The conversion is done by generating a new anchor merge, +converting any quilt patches as a delta queue, and dropping the patches from the tree. The upstream commit-ish should correspond to -the gbp upstream branch, if there is one. +the upstream branch or tag, if there is one. It is a snag if it is not an ancestor of HEAD, or if the history between the upstream and HEAD contains commits which make changes to upstream files. @@ -284,14 +305,14 @@ and if it finds it will make a pseduomerge so that your new git-debrebase view is appropriately fast forward. The result is a well-formed git-debrebase interchange branch. -The result is also fast-forward from the gbp branch. +The result is also fast-forward from the original branch. It is a snag if the new branch looks like it will have diverged, just as for a laundering/unstitching call to git-debrebase; See L, below. Note that it is dangerous not to know whether you are -dealing with a gbp patches-unapplied branch containing quilt patches, +dealing with a (gbp) patches-unapplied branch containing quilt patches, or a git-debrebase interchange branch. At worst, using the wrong tool for the branch format might result in @@ -515,14 +536,11 @@ Requests (more) debugging. May be repeated. Enable experimental code for handling general merges (see L). -This option may generate branch structures that -require the use of this same option by other people. -Also you may experience lossage of various kinds, -including false error messages, -references to nonexistent documentation, -being handed an incomprehensible pile of -multidimensional merge wreckage, -and/or possible mangling of your package's source code. +This option may generate lossage of various kinds, +including misleading error messages, +references to nonexistent documentation, and +you being handed an incomprehensible pile of +multidimensional merge wreckage. =back