Building Debian Packages with git-buildpackage: Version: 0.6.9 |
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gbp import-orig [--verbose
] [--upstream-version=
version] [--[no-]merge
] [--upstream-branch=
branch_name] [--debian-branch=
branch_name] [--upstream-vcs-tag=
tag_name] [--[no-]sign-tags
] [--keyid=
gpg-keyid] [--upstream-tag=
tag-format] [--filter=
pattern] [--[no-]pristine-tar
] [--[no-]filter-pristine-tar
] [--[no-]symlink-orig
] [--postimport=cmd
] [--[no-]interactive
] upstream-source | --uscan
gbp import-orig imports upstream-source into
the Git repository. upstream-source can either
be a gzip, bzip2, lzma or xz compressed tar archive, a zip archive or an
already unpacked source tree. If it is already of the form
package-name_version.orig.tar.gz, the version
information is read from the tarball's filename otherwise it can be
given on the command line via --upstream-version
.
If the source package name or version can't be determined
gbp import-orig will prompt for it unless --no-interactive
is given.
The sources are placed on the upstream branch (default: upstream), tagged and merged onto the debian branch (default: master).
--upstream-version =version, -u version | The upstream version number |
--merge | Merge the upstream branch to the debian branch after import |
--upstream-branch =branch_name | The branch in the Git repository the upstream sources are put onto. Default is upstream. |
--debian-branch =branch_name | The branch in the Git repository the Debian package is being developed on, default is master. After importing the new sources on the upstream branch, gbp import-orig will try to merge the new version onto this branch. |
--upstream-vcs-tag =tag_name | Add tag_name as additional parent to the commit of the upstream tarball. Useful when upstream uses git and you want to link to it's revision history. |
--verbose , -v | verbose execution |
--[no-]sign-tags | GPG sign all created tags |
--keyid= gpg-keyid | use this keyid for gpg signing tags |
--upstream-tag= tag-format | use this tag format when tagging upstream versions, default is upstream/%(version)s |
--import-msg= msg-format | use this format string for the commit message when importing upstream versions, default is Imported Upstream version %(version)s |
--filter= pattern | filter out files glob-matching pattern. Can be given multiple times. |
--[no-]pristine-tar | generate pristine-tar delta file |
--[no-]filter-pristine-tar | if using a filter also filter the files out of the tarball passed to pristine-tar |
--[no-]symlink-orig | Whether to create and keep a symlink from the upstream tarball to a Debian policy conformant upstream tarball name located in ../. This is a good idea if not using pristine-tar since it avoids creating a new tarball with a different md5sum. |
--postimport=cmd | run cmd after the import. |
--uscan | Use uscan to fetch new upstream version. |
Download and import a new upstream version using the informantion from debian/watch
gbp import-orig --uscan
After downloading an upstream tarball by hand import it
gbp import-orig ../upstream-tarball-0.1.tar.gz
Several gbp.conf files are parsed to set defaults for the above commandline arguments. See the gbp.conf(5) manpage for details.
gbp-buildpackage(1), gbp-import-dsc(1), gbp-import-dscs(1), gbp-dch(1), gbp.conf(5), debuild(1), git(1), pristine-tar(1), The Git-Buildpackage Manual
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