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NAME

       pr-edit - creates, edits or deletes PRs

SYNOPSIS

       pr-edit
              [ --lock=username | -l username ] [ --unlock | -u ]
              [ --lockdb | -L ] [ --unlockdb | -U ]
              [ --check | -c ] [ --check-initial | -C ]
              [ --submit | -s ]
              [ --append=field | -a field ] [ --replace=field | -r field ]
              [ --reason=reason | -R reason ]
              [ --delete-pr ]
              [ --process=process-id | -p process-id ]
              [ --database=database | -d database ]
              [ --filename=filename | -f filename ]
              [ --version | -V ] [ --help | -h ]
              [ --user=username | -v username ]
              [ --passwd=password | -w password ]
              [ --host=host | -H host ]
              [ --port=port | -P port ]
              [ --debug | -D ]
              [ PR ]

DESCRIPTION

       pr-edit  can  be used to edit an existing PR by either replacing or appending to particular fields within
       the PR, or providing a new PR to replace the existing one. pr-edit can also be used  to  create  new  PRs
       from scratch, or delete existing ones.

       pr-edit  also  provides  miscellaneous  services  for locking and unlocking PRs,  locking or unlocking an
       entire database, or verifying that proposed PR contents are valid and correct.

OPTIONS

       --lockdb, -L
            Locks the specified database.  No PRs may be edited,  created  or  deleted  while  the  database  is
            locked.

            This option is generally used when editing the index file.

       --unlockdb, -U
            Unlocks  the  database.  No check is made that the invoking user actually had locked the database in
            the first place; hence, it is possible for anyone to steal a database lock.

       --check, -c

       --check-initial, -C
            The --check options are used to verify that a proposed PR's field contents are  valid.   The  PR  is
            read in (either from stdin or a file specified with --filename), and its fields are compared against
            the rules specified by the database configuration of the selected database.  Warnings are given  for
            enumerated  fields  whose  contents  do not contain one of the required values or fields that do not
            match required regexps.

            --check-initial is used to verify initial PRs, rather than proposed edits of existing PRs.

       --submit, -s
            Used to submit a new PR to the database.  The PR is read in and verified for content; if the  PR  is
            valid as an initial PR, it is then added to the database.

            A  zero exit code is returned if the submission was successful.  Otherwise, the reason(s) for the PR
            being rejected are printed to stdout, and a non-zero exit code is returned.

       The following options require a PR number to be given.

       --delete-pr
            Deletes the specified PR from the database.  The PR must be in a closed state, and not locked.

            Only the GNATS user (by default gnats) is permitted to delete PRs.

       --lock=username, -l username
            Locks the PR.  username is associated with the lock, so the system administrator can  determine  who
            actually placed the lock on the PR.  However, anyone is permitted to remove locks on a PR.

            If the optional --process-id option is also given, that process-id is associated with the lock.

       --unlock, -u
            Unlocks the PR.

       --append=field, -a field

       --replace=field, -r field
            --append  and  --replace are used to append or replace content of a specific field within a PR.  The
            new field content is read in from stdin (or from the file specified with the --filename option), and
            either appended or replaced to the specified field.  The field contents are verified for correctness
            before the PR is rewritten.

            If the edit is successful, a zero exit status is returned.  If the  edit  failed,  a  non-zero  exit
            status is returned, and the reasons for the failure are printed to stdout.

       --reason=reason, -R reason
            Certain  PR  fields  are configured in the database configuration to require a short text describing
            the reason for every change that is made to them.  If you edit a PR and change any such fields,  you
            must  provide  a  short text, the reason for the change, through this option.  If the option is used
            and no change-reason requiring field is actually changed, the option has no effect.

       [PR] If only a PR number is specified with no other options, a replacement PR is  read  in  (either  from
            stdin  or  the  file  specified  with  --filename).   If  the PR contents are valid and correct, the
            existing PR is replaced with the new PR contents.

            If the edit is successful, a zero exit status is returned.  If the  edit  failed,  a  non-zero  exit
            status is returned, and the reasons for the failure are printed to stdout.

       --database=database, -d database
            Specifies  the database which is to be manipulated.  If no database is specified, the database named
            default is assumed.  This option  overrides  the  database  specified  in  the  GNATSDB  environment
            variable.

       --filename=filename, -f filename
            For  actions  that  require  reading  in a PR or field content, this specifies the name of a file to
            read.  If --filename is not specified, the PR or field content is read in from stdin.

       --version, -V
            Displays the version number of the program.

       --help, -h
            Prints a brief usage message.

       --host=host, -H host
            Hostname of the GNATS server.

       --port=port, -P port
            The port that the GNATS server runs on.

       --user=username, -v username
            Username used when logging into the GNATS server.

       --passwd=password, -w password
            Password used when logging into the GNATS server.

       --debug, -D
            Used to debug network connections.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       The GNATSDB environment variable is used to determine which database to use.  For a  local  database,  it
       contains the name of the database to access.

       For  network  access  via  gnatsd, it contains a colon-separated list of strings that describe the remote
       database, in the form

       server:port:databasename:username:password

       Any of the fields may be omitted, but at least one colon must appear; otherwise, the value is assumed  to
       be the name of a local database.

       If GNATSDB is not set and the --database option is not supplied, it is assumed that the database is local
       and that its name is default.

SEE ALSO

       Keeping Track: Managing Messages With GNATS (also installed as the GNU Info file gnats.info)

       databases(5),  dbconfig(5),  delete-pr(8),  edit-pr(1)  file-pr(8),  gen-index(8),  gnats(7),  gnatsd(8),
       mkcat(8), mkdb(8), pr-edit(8), query-pr(1), queue-pr(8), send-pr(1).

COPYING

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       and this permission notice are preserved on all copies.

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       verbatim  copying,  provided  that  the entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a
       permission notice identical to this one.

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       above  conditions  for  modified  versions,  except  that  this  permission  notice  may  be  included in
       translations approved by the Free Software Foundation instead of in the original English.