On Mi, 28 Feb 2024 13:35 +01:00, Sebastiaan Couwenberg <sebas...@debian.org> 
wrote:
> git makes reverting breakage easy, unless you try really hard to be 
> destructive.

Yep. And I'm pretty good at git, so I know how spot that.

> There are no changes on your pristine-tar branch

Weird… I must have made a mistake.


> This is what I did for the new upstream release:
> …
> How does this procedure differ from what you did to package the new 
> upstream release?

That's basically what I did. Felix had given me a guide a while ago too. I got 
the same output.

>   <Notice lintian error: alien-tag>
>   vi debian/tirex.lintian-overrides
>   <Remove the now alien tag>

I didn't see this. 🤔 I can see the change you made to remove that lintian. I 
don't know much about lintian anyway.

Thanks for doing the new release. I'll keep it all in mind, and try to do the 
next on myself. (or other packaging tasks). I want to backport this 0.7.1. to 
Ubuntu 20.04 focal & Jammy 22.04.

If I have questions, I'll be in touch. 🙂

-- 
Amanda

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