El 09/09/20 a las 11:11, Guido Günther escribió:
> Hi,
> On Wed, Sep 09, 2020 at 10:49:27AM +0200, Santiago R.R. wrote:
> > Source: git-buildpackage
> > Version: 0.9.20
> > Severity: wishlist
> > 
> > Dear Guido,
> > 
> > If I am not wrong, gbp doesn't have a simple method to just export the
> > source tree (upstream orig + debian/), without building the packcage.
> > 
> > It would be nice to have something like:
> > 
> >     gbp export-source-tree DIR
> > 
> > The simplest hack that I've found is (thanks folks in #debian-devel)
> > somthing like this:
> > 
> > gbp buildpackage \
> >     --git-ignore-branch \
> >     --git-ignore-new \
> >     --git-export-dir=${SOURCE_DIR} \
> >     --git-no-purge \
> >     --git-builder="dpkg-buildpackage" \
> >     -S -d -nc -us -uc
> > 
> > but it needs to build the source package.
> > 
> > Could you please consider this new feature?
> 
> As noted on irc you can just use `/bin/true/` as builder:
> 
>     gbp buildpackage --git-export-dir=/tmp/foo --git-builder=/bin/true 
> --git-no-pbuilder --git-no-hooks

For completeness:

     gbp buildpackage --git-export-dir=/tmp/foo --git-builder=/bin/true 
--git-no-pbuilder --git-no-hooks --git-no-purge

Thanks! I've already tried `--git-builder=/bin/true`, but I was missing
`--git-no-pbuilder --git-no-hooks`.

> 
> but if somebody comes up with a patch that moves that common code into a
> `export_source` command (including manpage) that would be nice too.

ACK. Sadly I don't have currently enough free cycles, so I cannot
promise I'll be able to do it myself.

Thanks,

 -- Santiago

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