Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
* dgit-user(7): Better explanation of combined suites (comma syntax).
Thanks to Sean Whitton for review and suggestions.
* dgit(1), dgit(7): Better reference docs for combined suites.
* dgit-user(7): Better explanation of combined suites (comma syntax).
Thanks to Sean Whitton for review and suggestions.
* dgit(1), dgit(7): Better reference docs for combined suites.
+ * dgit(1): Improve formatting of rpush section.
Test suite:
* Replace make in Test-Depends with build-essential. Most of the tests
Test suite:
* Replace make in Test-Depends with build-essential. Most of the tests
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:
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:
1. Clone on build host (dgit clone)
1. Clone on build host (dgit clone)
2. Edit code on build host (edit, git commit)
2. Edit code on build host (edit, git commit)
3. Build package on build host (dgit build)
3. Build package on build host (dgit build)
4. Test package on build host or elsewhere (dpkg -i, test)
4. Test package on build host or elsewhere (dpkg -i, test)
5. Upload by invoking dgit rpush on host with your GPG key.
5. Upload by invoking dgit rpush on host with your GPG key.
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
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