Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
linearisation of your history, by default it will fail, but you can
ask it to generate a single squashed patch instead.
.TP
linearisation of your history, by default it will fail, but you can
ask it to generate a single squashed patch instead.
.TP
-\fBdgit import-dsc\fR \fI../path/to/.dsc\fR [\fB+\fR|\fB..\fR]branch
+\fBdgit import-dsc\fR [\fIsub-options\fR] \fI../path/to/.dsc\fR [\fB+\fR|\fB..\fR]branch
Import a Debian-format source package,
specified by its .dsc,
into git,
Import a Debian-format source package,
specified by its .dsc,
into git,
make a pseudomerge to bind the import
into any existing git history.
make a pseudomerge to bind the import
into any existing git history.
+There is only only sub-option:
+
+.B --require-valid-signature
+causes dgit to insist that the signature on the .dsc is valid
+(using the same criteria as dpkg-source -x).
+Otherwise, dgit tries to verify the signature but
+the outcome is reported only as messages to stderr.
+
If
.I branch
is prefixed with
If
.I branch
is prefixed with