dgit 11.8 source package in Ubuntu

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dgit (11.8) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Fix installation of tag2upload(5).

 -- Sean Whitton <email address hidden>  Sun, 14 Apr 2024 20:34:49 +0800

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Uploaded by:
Ian Jackson
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Ian Jackson
Architectures:
all
Section:
misc
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Builds

Noble: [FULLYBUILT] amd64

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dgit_11.8.dsc 2.2 KiB 9602a2f8f9e8485580aca51191e382a1c18ec8e668399e7306c8f972ab497111
dgit_11.8.tar.gz 690.5 KiB 46c8f4f01cdee05e1cb5c26a07578b1b0e994cdb7ba5153580d04feac2be1cf5

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Binary packages built by this source

dgit: git interoperability with the Debian archive

 dgit (with the associated infrastructure) makes it possible to
 treat the Debian archive as a git repository.
 .
 dgit push constructs uploads from git commits
 .
 dgit clone and dgit fetch construct git commits from uploads.

dgit-infrastructure: dgit server backend infrastructure

 This package contains tools which are useful for setting up a dgit
 git repository server. You probably want dgit, the client package,
 instead of dgit-infrastructure.

git-debpush: client script for git pushing to Debian-style archives

 git-debpush is a script to create and push a specially formatted
 signed git tag. The metadata in the tag indicates that the tagged
 commit should be pushed (or "uploaded") to a Debian-style archive.
 .
 Tags generated by this script can be read by an intermediary service,
 which performs any conversion that's needed (such as producing and
 signing a .dsc and .changes), and then uploads the result to the
 Debian-style archive on your behalf.

git-debrebase: rebasing git workflow tool for Debian packaging

 git-debrebase is a tool for representing in git, and manipulating,
 Debian packages based on upstream source code.
 .
 git-debrebase is an alternative to workflows including git-dpm,
 gbp pq, and direct use of quilt patches.