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TAILOR(1)			 User Commands			     TAILOR(1)

NAME
       tailor - tool to keep in sync various kinds of repository

DESCRIPTION
       usage: tailor [options] [project ...]

OPTIONS
       -D, --debug
	      Print  each  executed  command.  This also keeps temporary files
	      with the upstream logs, that are otherwise removed after use.

       -v, --verbose
	      Be verbose, echoing the changelog of each applied	 changeset  to
	      stdout.

       --configfile=CONFNAME
	      Centralized  storage  of projects info.  With this option and no
	      other arguments tailor will update every project	found  in  the
	      config file.

       --encoding=CHARSET
	      Force  the  output  encoding to given CHARSET, rather then using
	      the user's default settings specified in the environment.

       --version
	      show program's version number and exit

       -h, --help
	      show this help message and exit

   Bootstrap options:
       -sVC-KIND, --source-kind=VC-KIND
	      Select the backend  for  the  upstream  source  version  control
	      VC-KIND. Default is 'cvs'.

       -tVC-KIND, --target-kind=VC-KIND
	      Select  VC-KIND  as  backend  for	 the  shadow  repository, with
	      'darcs' as default.

       -RREPOS, --repository=REPOS, --source-repository=REPOS
	      Specify the  upstream  repository,  from	where  bootstrap  will
	      checkout the module.  REPOS syntax depends on the source version
	      control kind.

       -mMODULE, --module=MODULE, --source-module=MODULE
	      Specify the module to checkout at bootstrap time. This has  dif‐
	      ferent  meanings under the various upstream systems: with CVS it
	      indicates the module, while under SVN it's  the  prefix  of  the
	      tree  you	 want  and must begin with a slash. Since it's used in
	      the description of the target repository, you may want  to  give
	      it a value with darcs too, even though it is otherwise ignored.

       -rREV, --revision=REV, --start-revision=REV
	      Specify  the  revision bootstrap should checkout.	 REV must be a
	      valid 'name' for a revision  in  the  upstream  version  control
	      kind.  For  CVS  it  may be either a branch name, a timestamp or
	      both separated by a space, and timestamp	may  be	 'INITIAL'  to
	      denote  the beginning of time for the given branch. Under Darcs,
	      INITIAL is a shortcut for the name of the	 first	patch  in  the
	      upstream	repository, otherwise it is interpreted as the name of
	      a tag. Under Subversion,	'INITIAL'  is  the  first  patch  that
	      touches  given  repos/module,  otherwise	it  must be an integer
	      revision number. 'HEAD' means the latest version	in  all	 back‐
	      ends.

       -TREPOS, --target-repository=REPOS
	      Specify  the  target  repository,	 the one that will receive the
	      patches coming from the source one.

       -MMODULE, --target-module=MODULE
	      Specify the module on the target repository that	will  actually
	      contain the upstream source tree.

       --subdir=DIR
	      Force  the  subdirectory	where  the  checkout  will  happen, by
	      default it's the tail part of the module name.

   Update options:
       -FFORMAT, --patch-name-format=FORMAT
	      Specify the prototype that will be used  to  compute  the	 patch
	      name.   The  prototype may contain %(keyword)s such as 'author',
	      'date', 'revision', 'firstlogline', 'remaininglog'. It  defaults
	      to  'Tailorized  "%(revision)s"'; setting it to the empty string
	      means that tailor will simply use the original changelog.

       -1, --remove-first-log-line
	      Remove the  first	 line  of  the	upstream  changelog.  This  is
	      intended	to  pair  with	--patch-name-format,  when  using  its
	      'firstlogline' variable to build the name of the patch.

       -N, --refill-changelogs
	      Refill every changelog, useful when upstream logs are  not  uni‐
	      form.

	      VC specific options:

       --use-svn-propset
	      Use  'svn	 propset' to set the real date and author of each com‐
	      mit, instead of appending these information  to  the  changelog.
	      This  requires some tweaks on the SVN repository to enable revi‐
	      sion propchanges.

       --ignore-arch-ids
	      Ignore .arch-ids directories when using a tla source.

SEE ALSO
       The syntax for tailor's configuration file format and a good number  of
       examples	 are  in  tailor's README file, which on Debian systems can be
       found in /usr/share/doc/tailor/README.gz.

AUTHOR
       tailor was written by Lele Gaifax <lele@nautilus.homeip.net>.

       This manual page was written by Vincent	Danjean	 <Vincent.Danjean@ens-
       lyon.org>, with the help of help2man for the Debian project (but may be
       used by others).

tailor 0.9.16			September 2005			     TAILOR(1)
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