DOM-SAVE-PATCHE(1) User Commands DOM-SAVE-PATCHE(1)NAME
dom-save-patches - Creates a patch for each commit in branch patch-queue
SYNOPSIS
dom-save-patches
DESCRIPTION
dom-save-patches follows these steps:
o verify the existence of a branch patch-queue,
o move to the master branch and generates a patch for each commit in branch patch-queue starting from upstream branch, from which
patch-queue was created,
o update the file debian/patches/series,
o delete the branch patch-queue.
SEE ALSO
dom-apply-patches (1)
AUTHOR
Mehdi Dogguy <mehdi@debian.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2009 Mehdi Dogguy
dh-ocaml Jul 10, 2009 DOM-SAVE-PATCHE(1)
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git-quiltimport - Applies a quilt patchset onto the current branch
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git quiltimport [--dry-run | -n] [--author <author>] [--patches <dir>]
DESCRIPTION
Applies a quilt patchset onto the current Git branch, preserving the patch boundaries, patch order, and patch descriptions present in the
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If a subject is not found in the patch description the patch name is preserved as the 1 line subject in the Git description.
OPTIONS -n, --dry-run
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The author name and email address to use when no author information can be found in the patch description.
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