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PROGRAM:
NAME
revu-report - Debian packages reviewing tool
SYNOPSIS
revu-report [ --help | -h ] [ upstream tarball [ dsc file ] ]
DESCRIPTION
Debian packages reviewing tool.
revu-report is a reviewing tool from the revu-tools package, aimed to helping reviewers of
Debian packages in their task. revu-report uses revu-build and revu-orig to generate a
full report in the current folder.
Among the informations revu-report gives are:
· Whether the package is a Debian-native ;
· Whether the package contains a usable debian/watch file ;
· Whether new versions of the program are available, using the debian/watch file with
uscan ;
· Whether the md5 sums of the upstream tarball and the orig.tar.gz are identical, and
whether this is normal or not ;
· Whether there is a diff between the extracted upstream tarball and orig.tar.gz.
· Whether the package fails to build from source in pbuilder ;
· Whether lintian and linda are happy with this package ;
· Whether running debuild -S -sa on this package generates files in the diff outside of
debian/.
OPTIONS
--help | -h
Show informations about the program and the usage.
upstream tarball
Indicate what file to use as upstream tarball. This is optional since revu-report
can download the upstream tarball using debian/watch and/or detect its presence
automatically in the folder.
dsc file
Indicate what dsc file to use. This is optional since revu-report can detect the
dsc file automatically in the folder. Note that this argument can only be given if
the tarball was given as first one.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2006 Raphaël Pinson.
This manual page was written by Raphaël Pinson <<raphink@ubuntu.com>> for the Debian
system (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or
modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 or any
later version published by the Free Software Foundation.
On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in
/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.
2005-02-08 revu-report(1)
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