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gbp import-orig [--version
] [--help
] [--verbose
] [--color=
[auto|on|off]] [--color-scheme=
COLOR_SCHEME] [--upstream-version=
version] [--[no-]merge
] [--merge-mode=
[merge|replace]] [--upstream-branch=
branch_name] [--debian-branch=
branch_name] [--[no-]create-missing-branches
] [--upstream-vcs-tag=
tag-format] [--[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
] [--download
] 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).
--version | Print version of the program, i.e. version of the git-buildpackage suite |
-v , --verbose | Verbose execution |
-h , --help | Print help and exit |
--color= [auto|on|off] | Whether to use colored output. |
--color-scheme= COLOR_SCHEME | Colors to use in output (when color is enabled). The format for
COLOR_SCHEME is
'<debug>:<info>:<warning>:<error>'.
Numerical values and color names are accepted, empty fields imply
the default color. For example,
|
--upstream-version =version, -u version | The upstream version number |
--[no-]merge | Merge the upstream branch to the Debian branch after import |
--merge-mode= [merge|replace] | How to fold the newly imported upstream source to the Debian packaging branch after import. The default mode merge does a Git merge leaving you on your own in case of merge conflict resolution. replace mode on the
other hand makes the head of the Debian packaging branch
identical to the newly imported tree but preserves the
content of the debian/ directory
while keeping the current head as well as the newly
important trees as parents of the generated commit. This is
similar to a |
--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. |
--[no-]create-missing-branches | Create missing upstream branch if it does not exist. |
--upstream-vcs-tag =tag-format | Add tag-format as additional parent to the
commit of the upstream tarball. Useful when upstream uses git and you
want to link to its revision history. The
tag-format can be a pattern similar to
what |
--[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. |
--uscan | Download the tarball from the given HTTP URL. This needs python-request installed. |
--[no-]interactive | Run command interactively, i.e. ask package name and version if needed. |
Download and import a new upstream version using the information 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 command-line 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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