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PTS-SUBSCRIBE(1)                                              General Commands Manual                                             PTS-SUBSCRIBE(1)

NAME
pts-subscribe - time-limited subscription to the PTS SYNOPSIS
pts-subscribe [options] package pts-unsubscribe [options] package DESCRIPTION
pts-subscribe sends a subscription request for package to the Package Tracking System at pts@qa.debian.org, and cancels the subscription 30 days later. If called as pts-unsubscribe, send an unsubscription request for package to the Package Tracking System. This utility is useful if a developer has made an NMU and wants to track the package for a limited period of time. OPTIONS
--until time, -u time When at(1) should cancel the subscription. time must be specified using at's syntax. Default is 'now + 30 days'. This option will probably require quoting! --forever Don't cancel the subscription automatically. This can also be specified as --until forever. --help, -h Display a help message and exit successfully. --version Display version and copyright information and exit successfully. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
DEBEMAIL, EMAIL If one of these is set (with preference give to DEBEMAIL), then this will be used for the subscription address. If neither is set, then the email will be sent without a specified subscription address, and the email's From: line will be used to determine the sender's address. This will be determined by mail(1). CONFIGURATION VARIABLES
The two configuration files /etc/devscripts.conf and ~/.devscripts are sourced in that order to set configuration variables. Command line options can be used to override configuration file settings. Environment variable settings are ignored for this purpose. The currently recognised variables are: PTS_UNTIL Setting this is equivalent to giving a --until option. SEE ALSO
at(1), information about the Package Tracking System in the Developer's Reference at http://www.debian.org/doc/developers-refer- ence/resources.html#pkg-tracking-system AUTHOR
This program was written by Julian Gilbey <jdg@debian.org> based on a public domain prototype by Raphael Hertzog <hertzog@debian.org> and is copyright under the GPL, version 2 or later. DEBIAN Debian Utilities PTS-SUBSCRIBE(1)

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WHO-UPLOADS(1)						      General Commands Manual						    WHO-UPLOADS(1)

NAME
who-uploads - identify the uploaders of Debian source packages SYNOPSIS
who-uploads [options] source_package ... DESCRIPTION
who-uploads uses the Package Tracking System (PTS) to identify the uploaders of the three most recent versions of the given source pack- ages. Note that the uploaders are identified using their gpg(1) keys; installing a recent version of the debian-keyring package should provide most of the required keys. Note that because the PTS uses source packages, you must give the source package names, not the binary package names. OPTIONS
-M, --max-uploads=N Specify the maximum number of uploads to display for each package; the default is 3. Note that you may not see this many uploads if there are not this many recorded in the PTS. --keyring keyring Add keyring to the list of keyrings to be searched for the uploader's GPG key. --no-default-keyrings By default, who-uploads uses the two Debian keyrings /usr/share/keyrings/debian-keyring.gpg and /usr/share/keyrings/debian-maintain- ers.gpg (although this default can be changed in the configuration file, see below). Specifying this option means that the default keyrings will not be examined. The --keyring option overrides this one. --date Show the date of the upload alongside the uploader's details --nodate, --no-date Do not show the date of the upload alongside the uploader's details. This is the default behaviour. --no-conf, --noconf Do not read any configuration files. This can only be used as the first option given on the command-line. --help, -h Display a help message and exit successfully. --version Display version and copyright information and exit successfully. CONFIGURATION VARIABLES
The two configuration files /etc/devscripts.conf and ~/.devscripts are sourced in that order to set configuration variables. Command line options can be used to override configuration file settings. Environment variable settings are ignored for this purpose. The currently recognised variables are: WHOUPLOADS_DATE Show the date of the upload alongside the uploader's details. By default, this is "no". WHOUPLOADS_MAXUPLOADS The maximum number of uploads to display for each package. By default, this is 3. WHOUPLOADS_KEYRINGS This is a colon-separated list of the default keyrings to be used. By default, it is the two Debian keyrings /usr/share/keyrings/debian-keyring.gpg and /usr/share/keyrings/debian-maintainers.gpg. AUTHOR
The original version of who-uploads was written by Adeodato Simo <dato@net.com.org.es>. The current version is by Julian Gilbey <jdg@debian.org>. DEBIAN
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