> + In the case of Git, the value must have the following syntax:: > + > + <url> [ " -b " <branch> ] [ "[" <path> "]" ]
That should be " [" (including a leading space). > + > + where the portions enclosed in brackets are optional and the portions > + enclosed in double quotes are literal strings. ``<url>`` indicates > + the repository. If the ``<branch>`` stanza is present, it names a > + branch in the indicated repository. If no branch is specified, the > + packaging should be on the default branch. If the ``<path>`` stanza > + is present, it must be a relative path naming a subdirectory in that > + repository and branch. If no path is specified, the ``debian`` > + directory containing the packaging is expected to be at the top level > + of the indicated repository and branch. I suggest something like "If <path> is not specified, it defaults to `.` (or `debian`; see below)". > + > + For example:: > + > + Vcs-Git: https://example.org/repo -b debian [p/package] > + > + indicates a subdirectory named ``p/package`` in the ``debian`` branch > + of the repository at ``https://example.org/repo``. I don't understand what <path> does from just reading this. When `p/package` is given, which one of `p/package/debian/control` and `p/package/control` is supposed to be used? Ansgar