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NAME

       dput.cf - Debian package upload tool configuration file

DESCRIPTION

       This  manpage  gives a brief overview of dput's configuration file and the available options in it.  dput
       is a tool to upload Debian packages to the archive.

FORMAT

       dput.cf consists of different groups of configuration options, one for each host where  you  want  to  be
       able  to  upload  packages.  Hosts are defined using an identifier header with a short name for the host,
       enclosed in square brackets.  For example, a section named foo.example.org is introduced with the header:
       [foo.example.org]

       Note that if multiple section names in the configuration match the  specified  hostname,  only  the  last
       matching  section  is  considered. This is done to avoid confusion when overriding a global configuration
       file with a user-specific one.

       A special section name, DEFAULT, holds default  parameters  for  all  the  hosts.  The  defaults  can  be
       overridden by redefining them again in each host section.

       The available parameters are listed below.

       fqdn = DOMAIN[:PORT]
              Connect  to the remote host using the fully-qualified domain DOMAIN, connecting on port PORT.  The
              port is only relevant for HTTP or FTP protocols.

       login = USERNAME
              Authenticate to this host with the username USERNAME.  If USERNAME is a single asterisk *, the scp
              and rsync methods will not supply a login name when invoking the ssh, scp, and rsync commands.

       incoming = PATH
              Upload files to the filesystem path PATH on this host.

       method = METHOD
              Use the file transfer method METHOD for uploading files to this host.  Currently, dput accepts the
              following values for METHOD:

              ftp    The package will be uploaded via FTP, either anonymously or using  a  login  and  password.
                     Note that FTP is unencrypted so you should not use password authentication with this.

              http
              https  The package will be uploaded via HTTP or HTTPS using the PUT method as specified in WebDAV.
                     The upload method will prompt for a password if necessary.

              scp    The package will be uploaded using SSH's scp.  This transfers  files  using  a  secure  SSH
                     tunnel, and needs authentication credentials on the remote machine.

              sftp   the  package  will  be  uploaded  using ssh's sftp. This transfers files using a secure ssh
                     tunnel, and needs sftp access on the upload machine.

              rsync  The package will be uploaded using rsync over the SSH protocol.  This is  similar  to  scp,
                     but can save some bandwidth if the destination file already exists on the remote server. It
                     also needs authentication credentials for the remote machine as it uses SSH.

              local  The package will be "uploaded" locally using /usr/bin/install.  This transfers files  to  a
                     local incoming directory, and needs appropriate permissions set on that directory.

       hash = ALGORITHM
              Use  the  hash  algorithm ALGORITHM to compute the checksum of all files before the upload. If any
              hash does not match  the  value  specified  in  the  CHANGESFILE,  the  upload  does  not  happen.
              Currently, dput accepts the following values for ALGORITHM:

              md5    The MD5 algorithm.

              sha    The SHA-1 algorithm.

       allow_unsigned_uploads = FLAG
              If FLAG is true, dput may upload files without a GnuPG signature.

       allow_dcut = FLAG
              If  FLAG  is  true,  dcut may upload a queue commands file to remove or move files in the queue on
              this host.

       distributions = NAMES
              If defined, NAMES is a comma-separated list of distributions that this host accepts.  This is used
              to guess the host to use when none is specified on the command line.

       allowed_distributions = PATTERN
              If  defined,  dput  will  refuse  the  upload if the distribution field does not match REGEX using
              Python's re syntax.

       delayed = DAYS
              An integer giving the “days” parameter for delayed uploads to this host.  If  defined,  dput  will
              upload  to  the  queue named DELAYED/DAYS (i.e. uploads to this host will be delayed the specified
              number of days). Defaults to the empty string, meaning no delay.  This only works with hosts  that
              support delayed uploads.

       run_lintian = FLAG
              If  FLAG  is true, dput will run lintian(1) on the CHANGESFILE before uploading. If the package is
              not Lintian clean, the upload will not happen.

       run_dinstall = FLAG
              If FLAG is true, dput will run dinstall -n after the package has been uploaded.  This is  an  easy
              way to test if your package would be installed into the archive or not.

       check_version = FLAG
              This  option  defines if dput should check if the user has installed the package in his system for
              testing it before putting it into the archive. If the user has not installed and tested  it,  dput
              will reject the upload.

       passive_ftp = FLAG
              This option defines if dput should use passive ftp or active ftp for uploading a package to one of
              the upload queues.  By default, dput uses passive ftp connections. If you need to use  active  ftp
              connections, set passive_ftp to 0.

       progress_indicator = STYLE
              Display  a  progress indicator using style STYLE for uploads to this host.  (Currently implemented
              for ftp method only.)

              Supported values for STYLE:

              0      (default) No progress indicator.

              1      Rotating progress indicator.

              2      Kilobyte counter.

       scp_compress = FLAG
              If FLAG is true and the METHOD is scp, enable SSH compression for  uploads  to  this  host.   This
              parameter  has  been  found  to decrease upload time for slow links, and increase upload times for
              faster links.

       ssh_config_options = OPTIONS
              Specify the command-line options (text) to pass to all automatic invocations of ssh and scp.   The
              OPTIONS should be SSH client configuration options, as documented in ssh_config(5).  Note that you
              can define multiline (dput) configuration options by indenting the  second  line  with  whitespace
              (i.e. similar to RFC822 header continuations).

       post_upload_command = COMMAND
              If defined, dput will invoke the command COMMAND after a successful upload.

       pre_upload_command = COMMAND
              If defined, dput will invoke the command COMMAND before attempting an upload.

       default_host_main = HOSTNAME
              Specify  to use the dput.cf section named HOSTNAME for packages that are allowed to be uploaded to
              the main archive.  This variable is used when guessing the host to upload to.

HOST ARGUMENT

       If a user passes an argument to a host by appending the hostname  with  a  colon,  %(HOSTNAME)s  will  be
       replaced with the specified argument. Otherwise, it will be replaced with an empty string.

FILES

       /etc/dput.cf
              Global configuration file.

       ~/.dput.cf
              Per-user configuration file.

SEE ALSO

       dput(1)

       ‘dput’ package documentation ⟨file:///usr/share/doc/dput/⟩.