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git-debrebase: Rename new-upstream-v0 command to new-upstream
[dgit.git]
/
git-debrebase.1.pod
diff --git
a/git-debrebase.1.pod
b/git-debrebase.1.pod
index 6a98ed2d7bbceb1157c2c86a8b3b1e307bc55ba1..6168e144dc057e50c96c0c5c7f34747d81373f56 100644
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--- a/
git-debrebase.1.pod
+++ b/
git-debrebase.1.pod
@@
-100,7
+100,7
@@
If there is no ffq-prev, it is an error, unless --noop-ok.
You should consider using B<conclude> instead,
because that launders the branch too.
You should consider using B<conclude> instead,
because that launders the branch too.
-=item git-debrebase new-upstream
-v0
<new-version> [<upstream-details>...]
+=item git-debrebase new-upstream <new-version> [<upstream-details>...]
Rebases the delta queue
onto a new upstream version. In detail:
Rebases the delta queue
onto a new upstream version. In detail:
@@
-199,11
+199,6
@@
L<git-deborig(1)>,
L<git-archive(1)>, L<dgit(1)> and
L<gbp-import-orig(1)> may be able to help.
L<git-archive(1)>, L<dgit(1)> and
L<gbp-import-orig(1)> may be able to help.
-This subcommand has -v0 in its name because we are not yet sure
-that its command line syntax is optimal.
-We may want to introduce an incompatible replacement syntax
-under the name C<new-upstream>.
-
=item git-debrebase make-patches [--quiet-would-amend]
Generate patches in debian/patches/
=item git-debrebase make-patches [--quiet-would-amend]
Generate patches in debian/patches/