Tools for Debian Release Team work
This crate includes tools to help with typical work of Debian's release team. Currently, it processes excuses.yaml to check for packages that require a binNMU for migration to testing, prepares a list of binNMUs for transitions, and so on.
Usage:
drt-tools supports common options:
-n: Generate a list ofwbcommands, but do not schedule them.-f,--force: Force processing even if some conditions are not met.
The following commands are provided:
grep-excuses: Mostly the same as the tool of the same name fromdevscripts.process-excuses: Download and processexcuses.yamlto generate a list binNMUs for packages that require them for migration. Also processes packages that require an unblock to migrate to testing (e.g., for uploads to tpu or during freeze).nmu-transition: Take a list packages copies from ben's output and schedules binNMUs. This command supports multiple options:-m message: the binNMU message--dw dependency: additionally generate adwcommand with the given dependency--extra-depends dependency: schedule the binNMUs with an extra dependency--bp priority: specify a build priority--suite suite: specify a suite-a architecture: use a different architecture thanANY
nmu-eso: Produce and schedule a list of rebuilds for packages having Built-Using on source packages withExtra-Source-Only: yesset. This command supports the following options:--bp priority: specifiy a build priority (default: -50)--suite suite: specify a suite
License
Copyright 2021-2025 Sebastian Ramacher
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