Man page - dpt(1)
Packages contains this manual
- dpt-gen-itp(1)
- patchedit(1)
- dpt-cd(1)
- dpt-lp-mass-subscribe(1)
- dpt-rename-uploader(1)
- dpt-lib.sh(5)
- dpt-prepare(1)
- dpt-shell-lib(1)
- dpt-takeover(1)
- dpt-uscan(1)
- dpt-clean-mr-repos(1)
- dpt-invite-github(1)
- dpt-missing-upload(1)
- dpt-missing-pristine-tar(1)
- dpt-never-uploaded(1)
- dpt-ci-failures(1)
- dpt-push(1)
- dpt-missing-upstream(1)
- dpt-ready-for-upload(1)
- dpt-get-ubuntu-packages(1)
- dpt-gc(1)
- dpt-fixup(1)
- bts-retitle(1)
- bts-srcpkg(1)
- dpt-dch-note(1)
- dpt-new-upstream(1)
- dpt-co(1)
- dpt(1)
- dpt-salsa(1)
- dpt-import-orig(1)
- dh-make-perl-dev(1)
- dpt-packagecheck(1)
- dpt-repack.sh(1)
- dpt-debian-upstream(1)
- dpt-checkout(1)
- pristine-orig(1)
- dpt-config(5)
- dpt-upstream-repo(1)
- dpt-forward(1)
- dpt-github-oauth(1)
apt-get install pkg-perl-tools
Manual
dpt
NAMESYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
GLOBAL OPTIONS
COMMANDS
FILES
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
NAME
dpt - Debian Perl module packaging Tool
SYNOPSIS
dpt [I<global
option>...] I<command> [I<command option...>]
dpt --help
DESCRIPTION
dpt is a helper tool for maintaining Perl module packages in Debian. All of the functions are implemented as sub-commands.
GLOBAL OPTIONS
--help|-h
Show this documentation.
COMMANDS
alioth-repo - clone newly created repository to alioth.debian.org
Removed. Please use "dpt salsa pushrepo" as a successor. See dpt-salsa (1).
cd - change directory to a package working directory
See dpt-cd (1)
ci-failures - query ci.debian.net for autopkgtest failures
See dpt-ci-failures (1).
clean-mr-repos
- remove
local repos which are gone from
salsa.debian.org
See dpt-clean-mr-repos (1).
checkout
- work on
pkg-perl package
(also available as
co
)
See dpt-checkout (1).
dch-note - add notes/TODO items to debian/changelog
See dpt-dch-note (1).
debian-upstream
- create
debian/upstream/metadata file from
META.{json,yml}
See dpt-debian-upstream (1).
fixup - apply some automatic fixes to packaging
See dpt-fixup (1).
forward - forward a bug or a patch upstream
See dpt-forward (1).
gc - swipe pkg-perl working directories
See dpt-gc (1).
gen-itp - aid for creating ITP bug reports
See dpt-gen-itp (1).
get-ubuntu-packages - list Ubuntu packages maintained by the group
See dpt-get-ubuntu-packages (1).
import-orig - "gbp import-orig" wrapper with upstream tracking support
See dpt-import-orig (1).
invite-github - Invite someone to GitHub team
See dpt-invite-github (1).
lp-mass-subscribe - subscribes the Ubuntu group to a list of packages
See dpt-lp-mass-subscribe (1).
missing-pristine-tar - remedy missing pristine-tar information
See dpt-missing-pristine-tar (1).
missing-upload - remedy upload done outside of Git
See dpt-missing-upload (1).
missing-upstream - remedy missing upstream branch/tags
See dpt-missing-upstream (1).
never-uploaded - list packages in Git which are not in the archive
See dpt-never-uploaded (1).
new-upstream - list packages with newer upstream versions
See dpt-new-upstream (1).
packagecheck - various package consistency checks
See dpt-packagecheck (1).
prepare
- prepare
yourself and a source code directory before working
on a package
See dpt-prepare (1).
push - push relevant refs to "origin" remote
See dpt-push (1).
ready-for-upload - list packages in Git which need an upload
See dpt-ready-for-upload (1).
rename-uploader - mass-change of uploaded name/email
See dpt-rename-uploader (1).
repack.sh - repackaging helper
See dpt-repack.sh (1).
salsa - manage repositories and members on salsa.debian.org
See dpt-salsa (1).
shell-lib - shell integration
See dpt-shell-lib (1)
takeover - take over package maintenance
See dpt-takeover (1).
upstream-repo - add upstream Git repository as git remote upstream-repo
See dpt-upstream-repo (1).
For each command, see its manual page for more details.
FILES
.dpt.conf and .config/dpt.conf are sourced (in this order) and all variables starting with "DPT_" are exported to the environment before the command script is run.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2013 Damyan Ivanov <dmn@debian.org>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.