On 2014-04-06 02:39, Daniel Wozniak wrote: > Et-all, > > I am trying to switch from source format 3.0 (native) to 3.0 (git) > however I still want to maintain native versions on my packages and do > not want to generate orig.tar.gz files. > > If I simply change debain/source/format form native to git the package > builds successfully and the source gets fetched correctly with apt-get > source. Everything seems to be working as I expected. However, when > lintian runs it throws an error. > > internal error: could not find the source tarball at > /usr/share/lintian/lib/Lintian/Util.pm line 967. > > It think this is a bug in lintian but want to check here insights before > filing a bug report. > > Thanks, > > ~Daniel > >
Hi, We are looking at #605999 - Lintian have never been reviewed for "3.0 (git)" support (nor the bzr-one); partly because the format is not officially approved by the Debian archive (note that dpkg-source(1) lists these formats as experimental). That said, the current master branch seems to be able to process it (mostly). A bit of searching suggests that the first version to process a "3.0 (git)" package was 2.5.11 - guess I can close #605999 now. :> """ $ run-lintian --version Lintian v2.5.22.1-7-g830ce22 $ run-lintian -EIL +pedantic ../lintian_2.5.22.2.dsc W: lintian source: diff-contains-git-control-dir .git E: lintian source: unsupported-source-format 3.0 (git) N: 6 tags overridden (2 errors, 3 warnings, 1 info) """ ~Niels -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

