Benoît Knecht wrote: > Dmitry Smirnov wrote: > > Interesting, > > > > I was able to reproduce the problem when I downloaded my own package and > > run 'debian/rules clean' > > > > this puzzled me for an hour but then I found the problem. > > Somehow a broken source package has been uploaded - it did not applied > > patches I wrote to fix broke upstream makefiles. > > > > My apologies. > > It could be my mistake or the problem with my dodgy 3G internet > > connection disconnecting every 5 min. :( > > > > > > I re-uploaded the package and checked it again - it seems to be OK now. > > > > Sorry for troubles. > > Well, I get it now. You're correcting the upstream Makefile with a > patch, but git-buildpackage runs 'debian/rules clean' before doing > anything else, including applying patches, so the "bad" clean target is > run. Not sure what can be done about that (except bypassing > dh_auto_clean entirely).
Okay, it was actually my fault all along; after importing the dsc file with git-import-dsc, I should have run 'gbp-pq import' to import the patches in a git branch, and then build that branch. Sorry for the confusion. -- Benoît Knecht -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

