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diff --git a/git-debrebase.1.pod b/git-debrebase.1.pod index ce442da..40c8081 100644 --- a/git-debrebase.1.pod +++ b/git-debrebase.1.pod @@ -155,6 +155,38 @@ 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 convert-from-gbp [<upstream-commitish>] + +Cnnverts a gbp patches-unapplied branch +(not a gbp pq patch queue branch) +into a git-debrebase interchange branch. + +This is done by generating a new anchor merge, +converting the quilt patches as a delta queue, +and dropping the patches from the tree. + +The upstream commitish should correspond to +the gbp upstream branch. +It is a problem if it is not an ancestor of HEAD, +or if the history between the upstream and HEAD +contains commits which make changes to upstream files. + +It is also a problem if the specified upstream +has a debian/ subdirectory. +This check exists to detect certain likely user errors, +but if this situation is true and expected, +forcing it is fine. + +The result is a well-formed git-debrebase interchange branch. +The result is also fast-forward from the gbp branch. + +Note that it is dangerous not to know whether you are +dealing with a gbp patches-unappled branch containing quilt patches, +or a git-debrebase interchange branch. +At worst, +using the wrong tool for the branch format might result in +a dropped patch queue! + =back =head1 UNDERLYING AND SUPPLEMENTARY OPERATIONS |