On 23 August 2013 00:38, Charles Plessy <ple...@debian.org> wrote: > Le Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 08:52:10PM +0100, Ian Jackson a écrit : >> I'm pleased to announce that dgit 0.7, which is a version of dgit >> suitable for alpha and beta testers, is available in unstable. >> >> >From the manpage: >> >> dgit [dgit-opts] clone [dgit-opts] package [suite] [./dir|/dir] >> dgit [dgit-opts] fetch|pull [dgit-opts] [suite] >> dgit [dgit-opts] build|sbuild [build-opts] >> dgit [dgit-opts] push [dgit-opts] [suite] >> >> dgit treats the Debian archive as a version control system, and >> bidirectionally gateways between the archive and git. The git >> view of the package can contain the usual upstream git history, >> and will be augmented by commits representing uploads done by >> other developers not using dgit. This git history is stored in >> a canonical location known as dgit-repos which lives outside >> the Debian archive (currently, on Alioth). > > Thanks a lot for this development ! > > For the packages that I maintain with Git, I commit build logs (the local one > for the uploaded binary packages, plus the buildd ones) in separate branches. > In some cases I found it quite useful. Have you considered integrating logs > in > dgit ? In a somehow similar goal (finding difference between builds), have > you > also considered committing the contents of the unpacked binary packages in > other branches ? >
Apart from designated release dgit branches, it's a normal git repository into which one can push whatever one wants: pristine-tar, various git/quilt patch management branches, build-logs, upstream branches et. al. Regards, Dmitrijs. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/canbhluhxyz9qkbbbwsvejcbsre9azss5e5ymgpcnpqkxpie...@mail.gmail.com