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NAME

       changestool - verify, dump, modify, create or fix Debian .changes files

SYNOPSIS

       changestool --help

       changestool  [  options  ]  .changes-filename  command  [  per-command-
       arguments ]

DESCRIPTION

       changestool is a little program to operate on Debian .changes files, as
       they are produced by dpkg-genchanges(1) and used to feed  built  Debian
       packages into Debian repository managers like reprepro(1) or dak.

EXAMPLES

       changestool bloat.changes setdistribution local
       will  modify the Distribution: header inside bloat.changes to say local
       instead of what was there before.

       changestool reprepro_1.2.0-1.local_sparc.changes includeallsources
       will modify the given file to also list .orig.tar.gz it does  not  list
       because you forgot to build it with dpkg-buildpackage -sa.

       changestool blafasel_1.0_abacus.changes updatechecksums
       will  update the md5sums to those of the files referenced by this file.
       (So one can do quick’n’dirty corrections to them  before  uploading  to
       your private package repository)

       changestool --create test.changes add bla_1-1.dsc bla_1-1_abacus.deb
       will  add  the specified files (format detected by filename, use adddeb
       or adddsc if you know it).  If the file  test.changes  does  not  exist
       yet,  a minimal one will be generated. Though that might be too minimal
       for most direct uses.

GLOBAL OPTIONS

       Options can be specified before the command. Each affects  a  different
       subset of commands and is ignored by other commands.

       -h --help
              Displays  a short list of options and commands with description.

       -o --outputdir dir
              Not yet implemented.

       -s --searchpath path
              A colon-separated list of directories to  search  for  files  if
              they are not found in the directory of the .changes file.

       --create
              Flag  for  the commands starting with add to create the .changes
              file if it does not yet exists.

       --create-with-all-fields
              Flag for the commands starting with add to create  the  .changes
              file  if  it does not yet exists.  Unlike --create, this creates
              more fields to make things like dupload happier.  Currently that
              creates fake Urgency and Changes fields.

       --unlzma command
              External uncompressor used to uncompress lzma files to look into
              .diff.lzma, .tar.lzma or .tar.lzma within .debs.

       --unxz command
              External uncompressor used to uncompress xz files to  look  into
              .diff.xz, .tar.xz or .tar.xz within .debs.

       --bunzip2 command
              External  uncompressor  used  to  uncompress  bz2  when compiled
              without libbz2.

COMMANDS

       verify Check for inconsistencies in the specified .changes file and the
              files referenced by it.

       updatechecksums [ filename ]
              Update  the  checksum  (md5sum  and size) information within the
              specified .changes file and all .dsc  files  referenced  by  it.
              Without  arguments,  all  files will be updated.  To only update
              specific files, give their filename (without path) as arguments.

       setdistribution [ distributions ]
              Change the Distribution: header to list the remaining arguments.

       includeallsources [ filename ]
              List all  files  referenced  by  .dsc  files  mentioned  in  the
              .changes  file  in  said  file.   Without arguments, all missing
              files will be included.  To only include  specific  files,  give
              their filename (without path) as arguments.

              Take  a  look  at  the  description  of  -si, -sa and -sd in the
              manpage of dpkg-genchanges/dpkg-buildpackage  how  to  avoid  to
              have to do this at all.

              Note  that  while  reprepro  will  just ignore files listed in a
              .changes file when it already has the file with  the  same  size
              and md5sum, dak might choke in that case.

       adddeb filenames
              Add the .deb and .udeb files specified by their filenames to the
              .changes file.  Filenames without a slash will  be  searched  in
              the current directory, the directory the changes file resides in
              and in the directories specified by the --searchpath.

       adddsc filenames
              Add the .dsc files specified by their filenames to the  .changes
              file.   Filenames  without  a  slash will be searched in the the
              current directory, in the directory the changes file resides  in
              and in the directories specified by the --searchpath.

       addrawfile filenames
              Add the files specified by their filenames to the .changes file.
              Filenames without a  slash  will  be  searched  in  the  current
              directory,  in  the directory the changes file resides in and in
              the directories specified by the --searchpath.

       add filenames
              Behave like adddsc for filenames ending in .dsc, like adddeb for
              filenames  ending  in .deb or .udeb, and like addrawfile for all
              other filenames

       dumbremove filenames
              Remove the specified files from the  .changes  file.   No  other
              fields (Architectures, Binaries, ...) are updated and no related
              files is removed.  Just the given files (which must be specified
              without  any  /)  are no longer listen in the .changes file (and
              only no longer in the changes file).

SEE ALSO

       reprepro(1), dpkg-genchanges(1), dpkg-buildpackage(1), md5sum(1).

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs  or  wishlist  requests  the  Debian  BTS  (e.g.  by  using
       reportbug reperepro) or directly to <brlink@debian.org>.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2006-2009 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.