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Diffstat (limited to 'dgit.1')
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@@ -104,12 +104,12 @@ working branches If last upload was not made with git, a different approach is required to start using dgit. First, do .B dgit fetch -(or clone) obtain a git history representation of what's in the +(or clone) to obtain a git history representation of what's in the archive and record it in the .BI remotes/dgit/ suite -tracking branch. Then construct somehow, using your other git history +tracking branch. Then somehow, using your other git history plus appropriate diffs and cherry picks from the dgit remote tracking -branch, a git commit whose tree corresponds to the tree to use for the +branch, construct a git commit whose tree corresponds to the tree to use for the next upload. If that commit-to-be-uploaded is not a descendant of the dig remote tracking branch, check it out and say .BR "git merge -s ours remotes/dgit/" \fIsuite\fR; @@ -246,6 +246,15 @@ package we are trying to push. But with --new that will not work, so we guess .B dpkg or use the value of this option. +.SH SEE ALSO +\fBdget\fP(1), +\fBdput\fP(1), +\fBdebsign\fP(1), +\fBgit-config\fP(1), +\fBgit-buildpackage\fP(1), +\fBdpkg-buildpackage\fP(1), +.br +https://wiki.debian.org/Alioth .SH CONFIGURATION dgit looks at the following git config keys to control its behaviour. You may set them with git-config (either in system-global or per-tree |