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SVN-INJECT

NAME

svn-inject − puts a Debian source package into Subversion repository

SYNOPSIS

svn-inject [options] <package>.dsc <repository URL>

OPTIONS

svn-inject accepts the following options on the command-line:
[ -h ]

print the help menu

[ -v ]

Make the command verbose

[ -q ]

Hide less important messages

[ -l ]

Layout type. 1 (default) means package/{trunk,tags,branches,...} scheme, 2 means the {trunk,tags,branches,...}/package scheme.

[ -t directory ]

Specify the directory where the .orig.tar.gz files are stored on the local machine.

[ -d | --do-like=directory ]

Looks at the working directory of some other package and uses its base URL, tarball storage directory and similar checkout target directory.

[ -c number ]

Checkout nothing (0), trunk directory (1) or everything (2) when the work is done.

[ -o ]

Only keep modified files under SVN control (including the debian/ directory), track only parts of upstream branch

[ -O | --no-branches ]

Do not create the ’branches’ subdirectory at all. This works similar to -o but all changes on upstream files (eg. meta changes like updating the config.guess and config.sub files) are ignored and the upstream branch is not used.

[ -s ]

By default, svn-inject used to create .svn/deb-layout after an inject operation if a checkout followed the inject. Since version 0.6.22 this behaviour is deprecated.

With this parameter svn-inject will replicate the old behaviour.

This option was provided since it can be useful when creating a local override file.

SEE ALSO

/usr/share/doc/svn-buildpackage/

The svn-buildpackage HOWTO manual

svn-upgrade(1)

upgrade source package from a new upstream revision

svn(1)

Subversion command line client tool

dpkg-buildpackage(1)

Debian source package tools

AUTHOR

This manual page was written by Eduard Bloch in roff and converted to SGML by Goneri Le Bouder.

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