
On Wednesday 19 October 2005 14:18, Alceste Scalas wrote:
Uh, I believed I was still using it... Is there any of its feature that I didn't use (and maybe reinvent)?
Sorry I was not awake then it seems. I thought I saw postinst files etc.
Other than this, I've fixed everything you pointed out. I've also switched to darcs-buildpackage, with new repositories built from scratch and managed the Right Way(TM) (well, hopefully :-)
Well, actually I use a script instead of the actual buildpackage program, but I do use the general idea and other scripts. I had a problem with the program recreating .orig.tar.gz files, which never works.
The upstream/ directory contains the upstream repos used by darcs-buildpackage. I've applied some patches in there, too, to avoid non-free content appear in .orig.tar.gz when packages are built. More in detail:
That is ok, but should only be noted in the README.Debian file, no alteration of upstream version numbers is needed.
Oh, I didn't run dbp-markdeb yet.
Hmm. I only run it after I get the confirmation that it got uploaded. I think that in this way you mark the actual tree that got uploaded. If so I think I should mark my branch of you tree and you should import it again. Boh.
Feel free to apply all the fixes you need and/or ask me to do so, whatever is faster :-)
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