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RREDTOOL(1) | REPREPRO | RREDTOOL(1) |
NAME¶
rredtool - merge or apply a very restricted subset of ed patches
SYNOPSIS¶
rredtool --help
rredtool [ options ] --merge patches...
rredtool [ options ] --patch file-to-patch patches...
rredtool directory newfile oldfile mode
DESCRIPTION¶
rredtool is a tool to handle a subset of ed patches in a safe way. It is especially targeted at ed patches as used in Packages.diff and Sources.diff. Is also has a mode supposed to be called from reprepro as Index Hook to generate and update a Packages.diff/Index file.
MODI¶
One of the following has to be given, so that rredtool know that to do.
- --version
- Print the version of this tool (or rather the version of reprepro which it is coming with).
- --help
- Print a short overview of the modi.
- --patch
- The first argument of rredtool is the file to patch, the other arguments are ed patches to apply on this one.
- --merge
- The arguments are treated as ed patches, which are merged into a single one.
- --reprepro-hook (or no other mode flag)
- Act as reprepro index hook to manage a Packages.diff/index file.
That means it expects to get exactly 4 arguments and writes the names of
files to place into filedescriptor 3.
If neither --patch nor --merge is given, this mode is used, so you can just put
DebIndices: Packages Release . .gz /usr/bin/rredtoolinto reprepro's conf/distributions file to have a Packages.diff directory generated. (Note that you have to generate an uncompressed file (the single dot). You will need to have patch, gzip and gunzip available in your path.)
OPTIONS¶
- --debug
- Print intermediate results or other details that might be interesting when trying to track down bugs in rredtool but not intresting otherwise.
- --max-patch-count=count
- When generating a Packages.diff/Index file, put at most count patches in it (not counting possible apt workaround patches).
- -o|--output
- Not yet implemented.
ENVIRONMENT¶
- TMPDIR, TEMPDIR
- temporary files are created in $TEMPDIR if set, otherwise in $TMPDIR if set, otherwise in /tmp/.
REPORTING BUGS¶
Report bugs or wishlist requests the Debian BTS (e.g. by using reportbug reperepro) or directly to <brlink@debian.org>.
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright © 2009 Bernhard R. Link
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
2009-11-12 | reprepro |