12-18-2008
I am using gawk. If you are on Solaris, maybe use another awk:
/usr/bin/nawk or /usr/xpg4/bin/awk
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
gbp-create-remote-repo
GBP-CREATE-REMOTE-REPO(1) git-buildpackage Manual GBP-CREATE-REMOTE-REPO(1)
NAME
gbp-create-remote-repo - Create remote repositories
SYNOPSIS
gbp-create-remote-repo [ --verbose ] [ --color=[auto|on|off] ] [ --remote-url-pattern=url-pattern ] [ --remote-name=name ] [ --template-
dir=directory ] [ --remote-config=config ] [ --[no-]pristine-tar ] [ --debian-branch=branch_name ] [ --upstream-branch=branch_name ] [
--[no-]track ]
DESCRIPTION
gbp-create-remote-repo creates a repository at a remote location via ssh and pushes the local repository into it. It then sets up remote
branch tracking so you can use gbp-pull to update your repository from there.
Before performing any action on the remote location it will print the remote URL and ask for confirmation.
Note: By default the remote repositories are created in the collab-maint repository on git.debian.org.
OPTIONS
--remote-url-pattern=pattern
Where to create the remote repository. The part %(pkg)s will be replaced by the package name.
--remote-name=name
What name git will use when refering to that repository, e.g. 'origin'.
--template-dir=directory
Template directory to pass to git init on the remote side. This can be used to customize the remote repository, e.g. to set up
hooks.
--remote-config=config
Name of a config file section in gbp.conf that specifies the above paramters. See [XRef to GBP.MAN.GBP.CONF] manpage for details.
--debian-branch=branch_name
The branch in the Git repository the Debian package is being developed on, default is master.
--upstream-branch=branch_name
The branch in the Git repository the upstream sources are put onto. Default is upstream.
--pristine-tar
Whether to push the pristine tar branch.
--verbose
-v verbose execution
--color=[auto|on|off]
Whether to use colored output.
--[no-]track
Whether to set up branch tracking for the debian, upstream and pristine-tar branches.
CONFIGURATION FILES
Several gbp.conf files are parsed to set defaults for the above commandline arguments. See the [XRef to GBP.MAN.GBP.CONF] manpage for
details.
SEE ALSO
git-buildpackage(1), gbp-pull(1), gbp.conf(5)
AUTHOR
Guido Guenther <agx@sigxcpu.org>
01 June 2012 GBP-CREATE-REMOTE-REPO(1)