nmudiff - email an NMU diff to the Debian BTS
nmudiff [
options]
nmudiff is the tool to be used while preparing a Non-Maintainer Upload
(NMU) to notify the maintainer about the work being done.
nmudiff should be run in the source tree of the package being NMUed,
after the NMU is built. It assumes that the source packages (specifically, the
.dsc and any corresponding
tar and
diff files) for both
the previous version of the package and the newly built NMU version are in the
parent directory. It then uses
debdiff to generate a diff between the
previous version and the current NMU, and either runs mutt or an editor (using
sensible-editor) so that the mail message (including the diff) can be
examined and modified; once you exit the editor the diff will be mailed to the
Debian BTS.
The default behaviour is that if exactly one bug is closed by this NMU, then
that bug will be mailed, otherwise a new bug will be submitted. This behaviour
may be changed by command line options and configuration file options.
- --new
- Instead of mailing the bug reports which are to be closed
by this NMU, a new bug report is submitted directly to the BTS.
- --old
- Send the bug report to all of the bugs which are being
closed by this NMU, rather than opening a new bug report. This option has
no effect if no bugs are being closed by this NMU.
- --mutt
- Use mutt(1) (or neomutt(1)) for editing and
sending the message to the BTS (default behaviour). This can be controlled
using a configuration file option (see below).
- --no-mutt
- Use sensible-editor(1) to edit the message and then
mail it directly using /usr/bin/sendmail. This can be controlled
using a configuration file option (see below).
-
--sendmail SENDMAILCMD
- Specify the sendmail command. The command will be
split on white space and will be interpreted by the shell. Default is
/usr/sbin/sendmail. The -t option will be automatically
added if the command is /usr/sbin/sendmail or
/usr/sbin/exim*. For other mailers, if they require a -t
option, this must be included in the SENDMAILCMD, for example:
--sendmail="/usr/sbin/mymailer -t". This can also be set
using the devscripts configuration files; see below.
-
--from EMAIL
- If using the sendmail (--no-mutt) option,
then the email to the BTS will be sent using the name and address in the
environment variables DEBEMAIL and DEBFULLNAME. If these are
not set, then the variables EMAIL and NAME will be used
instead. These can be overridden using the --from option. The
program will not work in this case if an email address cannot be
determined.
-
--delay DELAY
- Indicate in the generated mail that the NMU has been
uploaded to the DELAYED queue, with a delay of DELAY days. The
default value is XX which adds a placeholder to the e-mail. A value
of 0 indicates that the upload has not been sent to a delayed
queue. This can also be set using the devscripts configuration files; see
below.
-
--no-delay, --nodelay
- Equivalent to --delay 0.
-
--no-conf, --noconf
- Do not read any configuration files. This can only be used
as the first option given on the command-line.
-
--no-pending, --nopending
- Do not add the pending tag.
-
--non-dd, --nondd
- Mention in the email that you require sponsorship.
-
--template TEMPLATEFILE
- Use content of TEMPLATEFILE for message body instead of
default template. If TEMPLATEFILE does not exist, default template is
applied.
- --help
- Display a help message and exit successfully.
- --version
- Display version and copyright information and exit
successfully.
The two configuration files
/etc/devscripts.conf and
~/.devscripts
are sourced in that order to set configuration variables. Command line options
can be used to override configuration file settings. Environment variable
settings are ignored for this purpose. The currently recognised variables are:
- NMUDIFF_DELAY
- If this is set to a number, e-mails generated by
nmudiff will by default mention an upload to the DELAYED queue,
delayed for the specified number of days. The value 0 indicates
that the DELAYED queue has not been used.
- NMUDIFF_MUTT
- Can be yes (default) or no, and specifies
whether to use mutt (or neomutt)to compose and send the
message or not, as described above.
- NMUDIFF_NEWREPORT
- This option controls whether a new bug report is made, or
whether the diff is sent to the bugs closed by this NMU. Can be
maybe (default), which sends to the existing bug reports if exactly
one bug is being closed; yes, which always creates a new report, or
no, which always sends to the reports of the bugs being closed
(unless no bugs are being closed, in which case a new report is always
made).
- BTS_SENDMAIL_COMMAND
- If this is set, specifies a sendmail command to use
instead of /usr/sbin/sendmail. Same as the --sendmail
command line option.
debdiff(1),
sensible-editor(1),
devscripts.conf(5)
nmudiff was written and is copyright 2006 by Steinar H. Gunderson and
modified by Julian Gilbey <
[email protected]>. The software may be freely
redistributed under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
License, version 2.