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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] [--skip-packaging-tag] [--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] [--upstream-vcs-tag= TAG-FORMAT] [--native] [--repo-user= [GIT|DEBIAN]]
                       [--repo-email= [GIT|DEBIAN]] SRPM | DIRECTORY [target]
       gbp import-srpm [options] URL [target]

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 but you can override the location of the new repository
       by optionally specifying the target argument. The tool supports importing both archived  (src.rpm  files)
       or unpacked (directory) source RPMs. It also imports from http(s)-URLs.

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.

       --skip-packaging-tag
              Do not create packaging tag after importing the packaging files.

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

       --upstream-vcs-tag=TAG-NAME
              Add TAG-FORMAT as an additional parent of the commit of the upstream tarball. Useful when upstream
              uses git and you want to link to its revision history.  TAG-FORMAT can be  a  pattern  similar  to
              what --upstream-tag supports.

       --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.

       --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 committer 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.

       --repo-user=[GIT|DEBIAN]
              When set to DEBIAN use the DEBUSER environment variable to set  the  user.name  Git  configuration
              otherwise use Git's defaults. Only affects newly created repos.

       --repo-email=[GIT|DEBIAN]
              When  set  to DEBIAN use the DEBEMAIL environment variable to set the user.email Git configuration
              otherwise use Git's defaults. Only affects newly created repos.

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.

SEE ALSO

       gbp-buildpackage-rpm(1), gbp-pq-rpm(1), gbp-rpm-ch(1), gbp.conf(5), debuild(1), git(1), pristine-tar(1),
       The Git-Buildpackage Manual ⟨file:///usr/share/doc/git-buildpackage/manual-html/index.html⟩

AUTHOR

       Markus Lehtonen <markus.lehtonen@linux.intel.com>

                                                28 February 2020                              gbp-import-srpm(1)