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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Tar gzip compression rate Post 303038994 by gull04 on Thursday 19th of September 2019 05:14:41 AM
Old 09-19-2019
Hi Neo,

Thanks for the feedback, I was about to go and look for an update to tar as mine didn't seem to work that way.

Regards

Gull04
 

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GBP-PULL(1)						      git-buildpackage Manual						       GBP-PULL(1)

NAME
gbp-pull - Safely update a repository from remote SYNOPSIS
gbp-pull [ --verbose ] [ --force ] [ --redo-pq ] [ --[no-]pristine-tar ] [ --debian-branch=branch_name ] [ --upstream-branch=branch_name ] [ --depth=depth ] DESCRIPTION
gbp-pull updates the debian, upstream and pristine-tar branches from a remote repository in one go. It checks if the update is safe (would result in a fast-forward merge) and aborts otherwise. OPTIONS
--force force a branch update even if this results in a non fast forward update. Warning: Forcing a branch updates makes you lose your modifications. --redo-pq also rebuild the corresponding patch-queue using gbp-pq. Warning: This drops the patch-queue branch if it exists. --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. --depth=depth Git history depth, for deepening shallow git clones. --verbose -v verbose execution --pristine-tar Whether to update the pristine-tar branch too. EXIT CODES
When gbp-pull finishes it indicates success or failure with it's exit code: 0 Success. 1 An error occured during the pull, see the printed error message for details. 2 At least one branch couldn't be fast forwarded. 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-clone(1), gbp-pq(1), gbp.conf(5) AUTHOR
Guido Guenther <agx@sigxcpu.org> 01 June 2012 GBP-PULL(1)
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