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>Special use cases</H1
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><DT
><B
>Table of Contents</B
></DT
><DT
><A
HREF="gbp.special.html#GBP.SPECIAL.DFSGFREE"
>Handling non-DFSG clean upstream sources</A
></DT
><DT
><A
HREF="gbp.special.html#GBP.SPECIAL.NMUS"
>Importing NMUs</A
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><A
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>Building with <SPAN
class="productname"
>Cowbuilder</SPAN
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><A
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>Working on random packages</A
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class="sect1"
><H1
class="sect1"
><A
NAME="GBP.SPECIAL.DFSGFREE"
>Handling non-DFSG clean upstream sources</A
></H1
><P
>If you have to handle non-DFSG clean upstream sources, you can use a
different branch which you have to create once:
</P
><PRE
class="programlisting"
> <B
class="command"
>git</B
> branch dfsg_clean upstream</PRE
><P
> This creates the <SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
class="emphasis"
>dfsg_clean</I
></SPAN
> branch from the tip of a
branch called <SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
class="emphasis"
>upstream</I
></SPAN
>. Then, when importing a new
upstream version, you import the new version on the
<CODE
class="option"
>upstream-branch</CODE
> (by default named
<SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
class="emphasis"
>upstream</I
></SPAN
>) as usual and just don't merge to the
<SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
class="emphasis"
>debian-branch</I
></SPAN
> (by default named
<SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
class="emphasis"
>master</I
></SPAN
>):
</P
><PRE
class="programlisting"
> <B
class="command"
>gbp import-orig</B
> --no-merge <TT
class="filename"
>/path/to/nondfsg-clean-package_10.4.orig.tar.gz</TT
>
<B
class="command"
>git</B
> <CODE
class="option"
>tag</CODE
> 10.4</PRE
><P
> After the import, you can switch to the <SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
class="emphasis"
>dfsg_clean</I
></SPAN
>
branch and get the newly imported changes from the upstream branch:
</P
><PRE
class="programlisting"
> <B
class="command"
>git</B
> <CODE
class="option"
>checkout</CODE
> dfsg_clean
<B
class="command"
>git</B
> <CODE
class="option"
>pull</CODE
> <TT
class="filename"
>.</TT
> upstream</PRE
><P
>Now make this checkout dfsg clean (preferably by a cleanup script), commit
your changes and merge to your <CODE
class="option"
>debian-branch</CODE
>:</P
><PRE
class="programlisting"
> cleanup-script.sh
<B
class="command"
>git</B
> commit -a -m "Make source dfsg clean"
<B
class="command"
>git</B
> tag <TT
class="replaceable"
><I
>10.4.dfsg</I
></TT
>
<B
class="command"
>git</B
> checkout <TT
class="replaceable"
><I
>master</I
></TT
>
<B
class="command"
>git</B
> pull <TT
class="replaceable"
><I
>.</I
></TT
> <TT
class="replaceable"
><I
>dfsg_clean</I
></TT
></PRE
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class="sect1"
><H1
class="sect1"
><A
NAME="GBP.SPECIAL.NMUS"
>Importing NMUs</A
></H1
><P
> First, create a branch that holds the NMUs from the tip of your
<CODE
class="option"
>debian-branch</CODE
> (default is <SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
class="emphasis"
>master</I
></SPAN
>) once:
</P
><PRE
class="programlisting"
> <B
class="command"
>git</B
> <CODE
class="option"
>branch</CODE
> <TT
class="replaceable"
><I
>nmu</I
></TT
> <TT
class="replaceable"
><I
>master</I
></TT
></PRE
><P
> To import an NMU, change into the git repository and use <B
class="command"
>gbp import-dsc</B
>:
</P
><PRE
class="programlisting"
> <B
class="command"
>git</B
> checkout <TT
class="replaceable"
><I
>master</I
></TT
>
<B
class="command"
>gbp import-dsc</B
> <CODE
class="option"
>--debian-branch</CODE
>=<TT
class="replaceable"
><I
>nmu</I
></TT
> <TT
class="filename"
>/path/to/package_1.0-1nmu0.dsc</TT
></PRE
><P
> This will import the NMU onto the branched named <SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
class="emphasis"
>nmu</I
></SPAN
>
instead of the default <CODE
class="option"
>master</CODE
>. This method can also
be used to import "old" releases into the <SPAN
class="productname"
>Git</SPAN
> repository when migrating
to <SPAN
class="productname"
>Git</SPAN
> from another VCS.
</P
></DIV
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class="sect1"
><H1
class="sect1"
><A
NAME="GBP.SPECIAL.PBUILDER"
>Building with <SPAN
class="productname"
>Cowbuilder</SPAN
></A
></H1
><P
> <SPAN
class="productname"
>Cowbuilder</SPAN
> is nice tool to build Debian packages in a defined
environment. It makes sure all build-dependencies are specified
correctly by building the package in a clean chroot. As its
cousin <SPAN
class="productname"
>Pbuilder</SPAN
> it can be extended via hooks to (e.g. run
autopkg tests) but doesn't need a tarball unpacked but uses copy
on write tree to speed up the build.
</P
><P
> Since <SPAN
class="productname"
>Cowbuilder</SPAN
> uses different command line arguments than
<SPAN
class="productname"
>Debuild</SPAN
> and <SPAN
class="productname"
>Dpkg-buildpackage</SPAN
>, we can't simply pass the
options to run it on the command line. To simplifiy the
integration we use a separate helper named <B
class="command"
>git-pbuilder</B
>.
<B
class="command"
>gbp</B
> has it's own command line option for this:
</P
><PRE
class="programlisting"
> <B
class="command"
>gbp buildpackage</B
> <CODE
class="option"
>--git-pbuilder</CODE
></PRE
><P
> This will set the build command to run <B
class="command"
>git-pbuilder</B
> (which
invokes <SPAN
class="productname"
>Cowbuilder</SPAN
> by default) and the clean command
to <B
class="command"
>/bin/true</B
>. It also activates the parsing
of several <B
class="command"
>git-pbuilder</B
> related options
like <CODE
class="option"
>--git-dist</CODE
>, <CODE
class="option"
>--git-arch</CODE
> and
<CODE
class="option"
>--git-pbuilder-options</CODE
>.
</P
><P
> We can make <B
class="command"
>git-pbuilder</B
> usage the default by adding it to
<TT
class="filename"
>~/.gbp.conf</TT
>:
</P
><PRE
class="programlisting"
>cat <<EOF > <TT
class="filename"
>~/.gbp.conf</TT
>
[DEFAULT]
# We invoke cowbuilder via git-pbuilder. Arguments passed to <B
class="command"
>gbp buildpackage</B
>
# will be passed to dpkg-buildpackage in the chroot
pbuilder = True
EOF</PRE
><P
> <B
class="command"
>git-pbuilder</B
> defaults to building a package for the
<CODE
class="envar"
>sid</CODE
> distribution. If you want to build for another
distribution, pass this in the <CODE
class="option"
>--git-dist</CODE
> option:
<PRE
class="programlisting"
> <B
class="command"
>gbp buildpackage</B
> --git-pbuilder --git-dist=jessie</PRE
>
If you want to use <B
class="command"
>debuild</B
> again (without
modifying <TT
class="filename"
>~/.gbp.conf</TT
>), you can use:
</P
><PRE
class="programlisting"
> <B
class="command"
>gbp buildpackage</B
> --git-no-pbuilder</PRE
><P
> In order for all of the above to work you have to create a
base chroot first using <B
class="command"
>git-pbuilder</B
>
</P
><PRE
class="programlisting"
> <B
class="command"
>git-pbuilder</B
> create</PRE
><P
> This can later be updated using
</P
><PRE
class="programlisting"
> <B
class="command"
>git-pbuilder</B
> update</PRE
></DIV
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class="sect1"
><H1
class="sect1"
><A
NAME="GBP.SPECIAL.HACKING"
>Working on random packages</A
></H1
><P
> Whenever you need to work on an arbitrary <SPAN
class="productname"
>Debian</SPAN
> package, you can check it
right into <SPAN
class="productname"
>Git</SPAN
> with one command:
<PRE
class="programlisting"
> <B
class="command"
>gbp import-dsc</B
> --download <TT
class="filename"
>package</TT
>
cd <TT
class="filename"
>package</TT
>
<B
class="command"
>git</B
> branch debian</PRE
>
</P
><P
> This uses <B
class="command"
>apt-get</B
> to download the source package,
puts the orig tarball on the <CODE
class="option"
>upstream-branch</CODE
> and the
<SPAN
class="productname"
>Debian</SPAN
> changes on the <CODE
class="option"
>debian-branch</CODE
> (by default
<SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
class="emphasis"
>master</I
></SPAN
>). The second command
creates a branch called <SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
class="emphasis"
>debian</I
></SPAN
>. Now you can easily
modify the package, revert changes you made, create other branches for
testing, see what changes you made, etc. When finished, just do</P
><PRE
class="programlisting"
> <B
class="command"
>git</B
> commit -a
<B
class="command"
>git</B
> diff debian --</PRE
><P
> to get a nice patch that can be submitted to the <SPAN
class="productname"
>Debian</SPAN
> BTS. You can also
fetch the source package from a URL:
<PRE
class="programlisting"
> <B
class="command"
>gbp import-dsc</B
> --download <TT
class="filename"
>http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/i/ipsec-tools/ipsec-tools_0.7.3-9.dsc</TT
></PRE
>
The import works incrementally; you can import new versions on top of
already imported ones for e.g. easy review of changes.
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