I am quite sure that your information is wrong. Debuild also fails with that
and dpkg-source only states that the patches are applied before dpkg-source,
but the clean run is made before calling dpkg-source. So you only modified a
sane debian source package to go insane because of your fault and not because
git-buildpackage is broken.
The only thing I am currently seeing is that it probably doesn't support
multiple tar.gz per version. So that you have a orig.tar.gz for everything,
test.orig.tar.gz to override test folder and so on. You should check out why
other tools failed to see if it also applies to git-buildpackage. I think it
also doesn't support .lzma and .bz2 for compression of the *.*.tars
It seems to import them but it always fails with
'pristine-tar: git show refs/heads/pristine-tar:xyz_1.0.orig.tar.gz.delta
failed'
instead of creating .tar.bz2
The import of lzma completely fails with
'Cannot determine upstream version from'
Regards,
Peter Fritzsche
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