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cvs-debrelease
CVS-DEBC(1) General Commands Manual CVS-DEBC(1)
NAME
cvs-debrelease - upload a cvs-buildpackage/cvs-debuild generated package
SYNOPSIS
cvs-debrelease [cvs-debrelease options] [--dopts [dupload/dput options]]
DESCRIPTION
cvs-debrelease is run from the CVS working directory after cvs-buildpackage or cvs-debuild. It uses the cvs-buildpackage system to locate
the .changes file generated in that run. It then uploads the package using debrelease(1), which in turn calls either dupload or dput.
Note that the --dopts option must be specified to distinguish the cvs-debrelease options from the dupload or dput options. Also, the
devscripts configuration files will be read, as described in the debrelease(1) manpage.
Note that unlike cvs-buildpackage, the only way to specify the source package name is with the -P option; you cannot simply have it as the
last command-line parameter.
OPTIONS
All current cvs-buildpackage options are silently accepted; however, only the ones listed below have any effect. For more details on all
of them, see the cvs-buildpackage(1) manpage. All debrelease options (as listed below) are also accepted.
--dupload, --dput
This specifies which uploader program to use; the default is dupload.
-adebian-architecture, -tGNU-system-type
See dpkg-architecture(1) for a description of these options. They affect the search for the .changes file. They are provided to
mimic the behaviour of dpkg-buildpackage when determining the name of the .changes file.
-Mmodule
The name of the CVS module.
-Ppackage
The name of the package.
-Vversion
The version number of the package.
-Ttag The CVS tag to use for exporting sources.
-Rroot directory
Root of the original sources archive.
-Wwork directory
The full path name for the cvs-buildpackage working directory.
-xprefix
This option provides the CVS default module prefix.
--no-conf, --noconf
Do not read any configuration files. This can only be used as the first option given on the command-line.
--help, --version
Show help message and version information respectively.
SEE ALSO
cvs-buildpackage(1), debrelease(1) and cvs-debuild(1).
AUTHOR
cvs-buildpackage was written by Manoj Srivastava, and the current version of debrelease was written by Julian Gilbey <jdg@debian.org>.
They have been combined into this program by Julian Gilbey.
DEBIAN
Debian Utilities CVS-DEBC(1)