X-Git-Url: https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?p=dgit.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=dgit.1;h=f0d637df00ba6ca29cac5fb3bfffa4256b099a48;hp=d5ef9303923240dbc745e0f2fad5cf06b081281d;hb=8f6bfa045b93231a81821ef49222168b223d31e2;hpb=441a1663d98b29d735e2d9392a5cfc84d7cf00f0 diff --git a/dgit.1 b/dgit.1 index d5ef9303..f0d637df 100644 --- a/dgit.1 +++ b/dgit.1 @@ -46,6 +46,7 @@ dgit-maint-debrebase(7) for maintainers: a pure-git rebasish workflow dgit-maint-merge(7) for maintainers: a pure-git merging workflow dgit-maint-gbp(7) for maintainers already using git-buildpackage dgit-sponsorship(7) for sponsors and sponsored contributors +dgit-downstream-dsc(7) setting up dgit push for a new distro .TE .LP See \fBdgit(7)\fP for detailed information about the data @@ -124,6 +125,11 @@ NB: dgit checkout will only do a fetch if it has to. If you already have the suite branch, and want to merge your branch with updates from the archive, use dgit pull. + +dgit checkout will normally need to aceess the archive server, +to canonicalise the provided suite name. +The exception is if you specify the canonical name, +and the branch (or tracking branch) already exists. .TP \fBdgit build\fR ... Runs @@ -222,9 +228,6 @@ dgit push always uses the package, suite and version specified in the debian/changelog and the .dsc, which must agree. If the command line specifies a suite then that must match too. -With \fB-C\fR, performs a dgit push, additionally ensuring that no -binary packages are uploaded. - When used on a git-debrebase branch, dgit calls git-debrebase to prepare the branch @@ -234,6 +237,9 @@ for source package upload and push. Without \fB-C\fR, builds a source package and dgit pushes it. Saying \fBdgit push-source\fR is like saying "update the source code in the archive to match my git HEAD, and let the autobuilders do the rest." + +With \fB-C\fR, performs a dgit push, additionally ensuring that no +binary packages are uploaded. .TP \fBdgit rpush\fR \fIbuild-host\fR\fB:\fR\fIbuild-dir\fR [\fIpush args...\fR] Pushes the contents of the specified directory on a remote machine. @@ -523,12 +529,17 @@ refuse to push. It may (for Debian, will) be unable to access the git history for any packages which have been newly pushed and have not yet been published. .TP -.BR --ignore-dirty -Do not complain if the working tree does not match your git HEAD. +.BR --include-dirty +Do not complain if the working tree does not match your git HEAD, +and when building, +include the changes from your working tree. 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 --ignore-dirty +Deprecated alias for --include-dirty. +.TP .BR --overwrite [=\fIprevious-version\fR] Declare that your HEAD really does contain all the (wanted) changes @@ -836,6 +847,11 @@ regardless of this option. Specifies where to find the built files to be uploaded. By default, dgit looks in the parent directory .RB ( .. ). + +Also see the +.BI dgit.default.build-products-dir +configuration option +(which this command line option overrides). .TP .BI --no-rm-on-error Do not delete the destination directory if clone fails. @@ -1045,6 +1061,17 @@ The result is a fresh import, discarding the git history that the person who pushed that .dsc was working with. .TP +.B --force-uploading-binaries +Carry on and +upload binaries +even though dgit thinks your distro does not permit that. +.TP +.B --force-uploading-source-only +Carry on and do a source-only upload, +without any binaries, +even though dgit thinks your distro does not permit that, +or does not permit that in this situation. +.TP .B --force-unrepresentable Carry on even if dgit thinks that your git tree contains changes @@ -1079,6 +1106,12 @@ on the dgit command line. .LP Settings likely to be useful for an end user include: .TP +.BI dgit.default.build-products-dir +Specifies where to find the built files to be uploaded, +when --build-products-dir is not specified. The default is +the parent directory +.RB ( .. ). +.TP .BR dgit-suite. \fIsuite\fR .distro " \fIdistro\fR" Specifies the distro for a suite. dgit keys off the suite name (which appears in changelogs etc.), and uses that to determine the distro @@ -1221,6 +1254,8 @@ or when pushing and .TP .BI dgit-distro. distro .rewrite-map-enable .TP +.BR dgit-distro. \fIdistro\fR .source-only-uploads " " ok | always | never | not-wholly-new +.TP .BI dgit.default.old-dsc-distro .TP .BI dgit.dsc-url-proto-ok. protocol