This is correct IMO. dput has, of course, multiple configuration
files, and one might use a wrapper or something, or perhaps (unisely)
dgit command line options.
Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
Setting up reprepro is not covered in this tutorial.
Instead, we assume you already have reprepro working.
Setting up reprepro is not covered in this tutorial.
Instead, we assume you already have reprepro working.
-You should also write an appropriate dput configuration file,
+You should also write appropriate dput configuration,
since dgit uses dput to upload packages to the archive.
This will involve choosing a dput host name.
That's probably your distro name, I<distro>.
since dgit uses dput to upload packages to the archive.
This will involve choosing a dput host name.
That's probably your distro name, I<distro>.