Thanks, Andreas, for being so enthusiast and helpful. Maybe my setup is to new 
(SID). Would it be allowed to git-package in my home-folder on Alioth ? I 
assume, then I'd have a more compatible setup (?)

Von meinem Mobiltelefon gesendet.

> Am 16.04.2015 um 08:47 schrieb Andreas Tille <[email protected]>:
> 
> Hi Roelof,
> 
>> On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 12:06:14AM +0200, Roelof Berg wrote:
>> 
>> I fixed below mentioned issue in: 
>> ssh://[email protected]/git/debian-science/packages/limereg.git
> 
> Fine.  I'm rebuilding while writing this mail.
> 
>> Though I read a lot of documents about Debian packaging, the last
>> weeks, I haven't understood yet how sourcecode goes from the above
>> mentioned repo into the debian blend. I read so much in so short
>> time (Debian workflow, autotools, etc.), that I'm kind of
>> overflowed, sorry, I have to ask some questions again.
> 
> A Debian Pure Blend is *fully* integrated into Debian - so if a package
> is inside Debian everything is fine.  The fact that you cared for the
> addition to the Debian Science tasks files means that once the package
> has hit testing and the Debian Science metapackages will be recreated it
> will be included into the according metapackage automatically.  So in
> short:  Everything that needs to be done from your side is done. :-)
> 
>> a) Is there anything I have to do now besides pushing to the repo ?
>> Or do I just have to wait for some kind of automated build cycle?
> 
> If you think about the regeneration of the metapackages than the answer
> is yes.  The addition to the tasks pages is happening even now.
> 
>> b) Can I dry-run the things that lead to rejecting my packet ? (I
>> did git-buildpackage incl. lintian, dpkg-c ... but that seems not to
>> be the whole story).
> 
> Sorry, I have no idea.  This rejection also came unexpected to me.
> 
> Kind regards
> 
>         Andreas.
> 
> -- 
> http://fam-tille.de
> 

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