03-01-2010
How to compile a package in AIX when we download its source?
How to compile a package surce in AIX when we download its source?
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
git-import-dsc
GIT-IMPORT-DSC(1) git-buildpackage Manual GIT-IMPORT-DSC(1)
NAME
git-import-dsc - Import Debian packages into a Git repository
SYNOPSIS
git-import-dsc [ --verbose ] [ --upstream-branch=branch_name ] [ --debian-branch=branch_name ] [ --[no-]sign-tags ] [ --keyid=gpg-keyid ] [
--debian-tag=tag-format ] [ --upstream-tag=tag-format ] [ --filter=pattern ] [ --[no-]pristine-tar ] [ --download ] [ --allow-same-versions
] [ --author-is-committer ] [ --author-date-is-committer-date ] debian-source.dsc
git-import-dsc [ options ] --download [ --[no-]allow-unauthenticated ] URL | source-package
DESCRIPTION
git-import-dsc imports a Debian source package into a Git repository, notes the package version in the commit logs, and commits the change.
All information, including package name, version, Debian diffs, and upstream source is automatically detected from the source package.
OPTIONS
--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 sources are put onto. Default is master.
--verbose
-v verbose execution
--[no-]sign-tags
GPG sign all created tags
--keyid=gpg-keyid
use this keyid for gpg signing tags
--debian-tag=tag-format
use this tag format when tagging Debian versions, default is debian/%(version)s
--upstream-tag=tag-format
use this tag format when tagging upstream versions, default is upstream/%(version)s
--filter=pattern
filter out files glob-matching pattern. Can be given multiple times.
--pristine-tar
generate pristine-tar delta file
--download
Download the source package instead of looking for it in the local file system. The argument can either be a source-package name or
an URL. The former uses apt-get to download the source while the later uses dget.
--allow-unauthenticated
Whether to skip signature verification on downloads.
--allow-same-version
Allow to import a package with the same debian version.
--author-is-committer
When importing the Debian patch, use the author identity as comitter identity.
--author-date-is-committer-date
When importing the Debian patch, use the author date as comitter date.
Warning: Git will subtly misbehave if the committer date of a commit is not later than or equal to all its parents.
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-import-dscs(1), git-buildpackage(1), git-import-orig(1), git-dch(1), apt-get(1), dget(1), gbp.conf(5), debuild(1), git(1), pristine-
tar(1), The Git-Buildpackage Manual <URL:file:///usr/share/doc/git-buildpackage/manual-html/index.html>
AUTHOR
Guido Guenther <agx@sigxcpu.org>
01 June 2012 GIT-IMPORT-DSC(1)