bionic (1) import-bug-from-debian.1.gz

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NAME

       import-bug-from-debian - Import bugs from Debian's BTS, and file them against Ubuntu in LP.

SYNOPSIS

       import-bug-from-debian [options] bug...
       import-bug-from-debian -h

DESCRIPTION

       import-bug-from-debian  clones bugs from Debian's BTS into Launchpad. Each bug listed on the command line
       has its initial report re-filed against the same source package in Ubuntu.  The Ubuntu bug is linked back
       to its Debian counterpart.

       Each bug may be provided either as a bug number or URL.

OPTIONS

       -b, --browserless
              Don't open the bug in a browser at the end.

       -h, --help
              Display a help message and exit.

       -l INSTANCE, --lpinstance=INSTANCE
              Use the specified instance of Launchpad (e.g. "staging"), instead of the default of "production".

       -p PACKAGE, --package=PACKAGE
              Launchpad  package to file bug against, if not the same source package name as Debian.  Useful for
              importing removal bugs filed against ftp.debian.org.

       --no-conf
              Do not read any configuration files, or configuration from environment variables.

ENVIRONMENT

       All of the CONFIGURATION VARIABLES below are also supported as environment variables.  Variables  in  the
       environment take precedence to those in configuration files.

CONFIGURATION VARIABLES

       The  following variables can be set in the environment or in ubuntu-dev-tools(5) configuration files.  In
       each case, the script-specific variable takes precedence over the package-wide variable.

       IMPORT_BUG_FROM_DEBIAN_LPINSTANCE, UBUNTUTOOLS_LPINSTANCE
              The default value for --lpinstance.

SEE ALSO

       ubuntu-dev-tools(5)

AUTHORS

       import-bug-from-debian was written by James Westby <james.westby@ubuntu.com>, and this  manual  page  was
       written by Stefano Rivera <stefanor@ubuntu.com>.

       Both are released under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2.