Your message dated Mon, 7 Jun 2010 22:24:20 +0200
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and subject line Re: Bug#584926: dpkg-genchanges: Ignores -sd option, always 
includes .orig.tar.gz in .dsc
has caused the Debian Bug report #584926,
regarding dpkg-genchanges: Ignores -sd option, always includes .orig.tar.gz in 
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Package: dpkg-dev
Version: 1.15.7.2
Severity: normal
Tags: squeeze sid

Hi,

I was just building source packages on a Debian Squeeze and since I was 
uploading
these packages to an Ubuntu PPA for different Ubuntu distributions, I wanted to
exclude the upload of the .orig.tar.gz archive for all packages except for the
first upload.

I therefore called debuild with the options "-S -sd" to exclude the 
.orig.tar.gz.
However, the newly created packages were rejected by the PPA because the .dsc
file still refers to the .orig.tar.gz file. In the changes file, the 
.orig.tar.gz
is not listed, however. Thus, when I want to be able to upload the package, I 
will
have to remove the appropriate line from the .dsc file.

If I'm not missing something, then this might be a bug in dpkg-genchanges.

Adrian

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--- Begin Message ---
Hello,

On Mon, 07 Jun 2010, Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> I was just building source packages on a Debian Squeeze and since I was 
> uploading
> these packages to an Ubuntu PPA for different Ubuntu distributions, I wanted 
> to
> exclude the upload of the .orig.tar.gz archive for all packages except for the
> first upload.
> 
> I therefore called debuild with the options "-S -sd" to exclude the 
> .orig.tar.gz.
> However, the newly created packages were rejected by the PPA because the .dsc
> file still refers to the .orig.tar.gz file. In the changes file, the 
> .orig.tar.gz
> is not listed, however. Thus, when I want to be able to upload the package, I 
> will
> have to remove the appropriate line from the .dsc file.
> 
> If I'm not missing something, then this might be a bug in dpkg-genchanges.

As you noticed yourself, this is the correct behaviour. The dsc always
lists the .orig and -sd only influences the .changes. Closing the bug.

Cheers,
-- 
Raphaƫl Hertzog

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