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NAME

6       tagpending - tags bugs that are to be closed in the latest changelog as
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SYNOPSIS

10       tagpending [options]
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DESCRIPTION

13       tagpending parses debian/changelog to determine which bugs would be
14       closed if the package were uploaded. Each bug is then marked as
15       pending, using bts(1) if it is not already so.
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OPTIONS

18       -n, --noact
19           Check whether any bugs require tagging, but do not actually do so.
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21       -s, --silent
22           Do not output any messages.
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24       -v, --verbose
25           List each bug checked and tagged in turn.
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27       -f, --force
28           Do not query the BTS, but (re)tag all bugs closed in the changelog.
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30       --comments
31           Include the changelog header line and the entries relating to the
32           tagged bugs as comments in the generated mail.  This is the
33           default.
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35           Note that when used in combination with --to, the header line
36           output will always be that of the most recent version.
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38       --no-comments
39           Do not include changelog entries in the generated mail.
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41       -c, --confirm
42           Tag bugs as both confirmed and pending.
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44       -t, --to version
45           Parse changelogs for all versions strictly greater than version.
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47           Equivalent to dpkg-parsechangelog's -v option.
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49       -i, --interactive
50           Display the message which would be sent to the BTS and, except when
51           --noact was used, prompt for confirmation before sending it.
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53       -w, --wnpp
54           For each bug that does not appear to belong to the current package,
55           check whether it is filed against wnpp. If so, tag it. This allows
56           e.g.  ITAs and ITPs closed in an upload to be tagged.
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SEE ALSO

59       bts(1) and dpkg-parsechangelog(1)
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62       This program is Copyright 2008 by Adam D. Barratt
63       <adam@adam-barratt.org.uk>.
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65       The shell script tagpending, on which this program is based, is
66       Copyright 2004 by Joshua Kwan <joshk@triplehelix.org> with changes
67       copyright 2004-7 by their respective authors.
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69       This program is licensed under the terms of the GPL, either version 2
70       of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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