Keeping debian/patches on a patch-queue branch This part moved to gbp's manual Cloning a repository If you use gbp clone instead of git clone to clone a remote repository it will automatically set up the debian, upstream and pristine-tar branches for you. The manual explains the terminology. Keeping a repository up to date After initially cloning with gbp clone you can run gbp pull to update your
Introduction Repository Layout and Terminology Workflow Importing Sources Importing already existing Debian™ packages Importing a new upstream version Recovering from errors Converting an existing Git™ repository Upstream sources on a branch Upstream sources not on a branch Starting a Debian™ package from scratch When upstream uses Git No upstream tarballs Upstream tarballs and linked upstream his
Tools GBP ships the following tools: gbp buildpackage: build a package out of a git repository, check for local modifications and tag appropriately gbp import-{dsc,dscs}: import existing Debian source packages into a git repository gbp import-orig: import a new upstream version into the git repository gbp export-orig: export an upstream tarball from the git repository gbp dch: generate Debian chan
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