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NAME


gbp-import-srpm - Import source RPM packages into a Git repository

SYNOPSIS


gbp import-srpm [ --version ] [ --help ] [ --verbose ] [ --color=[auto|on|off] ] [
--color-scheme=COLOR_SCHEME ] [ --vendor=VENDOR ] [ --allow-same-versions ] [ --author-is-
committer ] [ --packaging-branch=BRANCH-NAME ] [ --packaging-tag=TAG-FORMAT ] [ --download
] [ --packaging-dir=DIRECTORY ] [ --filter=PATTERN ] [ --keyid=GPG-KEYID ] [
--[no-]create-missing-branches ] [ --[no-]pristine-tar ] [ --[no-]sign-tags ] [
--upstream-branch=BRANCH-NAME ] [ --upstream-tag=TAG-FORMAT ] [ --native ] SRPM

gbp import-srpm [ options ] --download URL | SRC.RPM | DIRECTORY

DESCRIPTION


gbp import-srpm imports an RPM source package into a Git repository, notes the package
version in the commit logs, and commits the change. All information, including package
name, version and upstream source is automatically detected from the source package. The
tool supports importing both archived (src.rpm files) or unpacked (directory) source RPMs.

OPTIONS


--version
Print version of the program, i.e. version of the git-buildpackage suite

-v

--verbose
Verbose execution

-h

--help Print help and exit

--color=[auto|on|off]
Whether to use colored output.

--color-scheme=COLOR_SCHEME
Colors to use in output (when color is enabled). The format for COLOR_SCHEME is
'<debug>:<info>:<warning>:<error>'. Numerical values and color names are accepted,
empty fields imply the default color. For example, --git-color-scheme='cyan:34::'
would show debug messages in cyan, info messages in blue and other messages in
default (i.e. warning and error messages in red).

--vendor=VENDOR
Distribution vendor name.

--upstream-branch=BRANCH-NAME
The branch in the Git repository the upstream sources are put onto. Default is
upstream.

--packaging-branch=BRANCH-NAME
The branch in the Git repository the packaging files are put onto. Default is
master.

--[no-]sign-tags
GPG sign all created tags.

--keyid=GPG-KEYID
Use this keyid for gpg signing tags.

--packaging-tag=TAG-FORMAT
Use this tag format when tagging released versions, default is
%(vendor)s/%(version)s.

--upstream-tag=TAG-FORMAT
Use this tag format when tagging upstream versions, default is
upstream/%(version)s.

--git-packaging-dir=DIRECTORY
Subdirectory where to put the RPM packaging files.

--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 plain package name or an URI. The former uses
yumdownloader to download the source while the later uses wget.

--allow-same-version
Allow one to re-import a package with an already existing version. This will not
re-import the upstream sources - only packaging files will be re-imported.

--author-is-committer
Use the author identity as the comitter when importing upstream sources and
packaging files.

--[no-]create-missing-branches
Create missing upstream and/or packaging branch if missing.

--orphan-packaging
Import packaging files into an orphan branch that will not be based on the upstream
branch. Useful if you want to maintain (non-native) package using the 'orphan-
packaging' model. This option have no effect if --native is used.

--native
Treat the package as native package. No separate upstream branch or upstream tags
will be created.

CONFIGURATION FILES


Several gbp.conf files are parsed to set defaults for the above command-line arguments.
See the gbp.conf(5)> manpage for details.

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