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Steve On Tue, 08 Dec 2015 16:00:00 +0100 aitor_czr <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > Patching my latest post: > > - grap > + wrap > > :) > > On 12/08/2015 01:00 PM, aitor_czr <[email protected]> wrote: > > I forgot to add the changes to debian/changelog, increasing > > automatically from jessie2 to jessie3 (the upstream branch hasn't > > changed, we only added a quilt patch to the debian branch): > > > > $ git-dch --ignore-branch --auto --full > > > > After that, you can do some minor refinements handly to > > debian/changelog. > > > > The changes in debian/changelog are allways the latest commit done > > in the repository. > > > > Hope this help, > > > > Aitor. > > > > On 12/08/2015 09:59 AM, aitor_czr wrote: > >> >Hi Edward, > >> > > >> >The following procedure is from the point of view of a package > >> >mantainer. > >> > > >> >Once you cloned the git repository, the branch by default will be > >> >the master branch (in the most of the cases). Don't change this > >> >branch. Checkout the gbp-master branch, instead of the master > >> >branch. It includes the debian folder. > >> > > >> >You can get the tarball *.orig.tar.bz2 using the pristine-tar > >> >branch: > >> > > >> >$ pristine-tar checkout ../netman_0.1.1~468c97d.orig.tar.bz2 > >> > > >> >This generates the tarball in the parent directory. > >> > > >> >Now apply the patch suggested by Rainer. The master branch will > >> >not be changed. > >> > > >> >After appling the changes you can commit them: > >> > > >> >$ git add . > >> >$ git commit --all > >> > > >> >You have to generate the patch for quilt, whenever you change the > >> >sources. > >> > > >> >$ dpkg-source --commit > >> > > >> >Now give a name for the patch, for example, makefile.patch. > >> > > >> >Commit the new patch: > >> > > >> >$ git add . > >> >$ git commit --all > >> > > >> >Now you can use git-buildpackage (don't use dpkg-buildpackage with > >> >git, because git-buildpackage is a grap for dpkg-buildpackage): > >> > > >> >$ git-buildpackage -tc --git-export-dir="../build-area" > >> >--git-pristine-tar --git-ignore-branch > >> > > >> >Note.- debian/rules doesn't use the Makefile file, and you need > >> >to add 'caller.c' to the compiler (my mistake), but you can > >> >change it if you want. > >> > > >> > Aitor. > >> > > >> >On 12/08/2015 06:32 AM, Edward Bartolo<[email protected]> wrote: > >>> >>Hi Aitor, > >>>> >> > > >>>> >> >Thanks for granting me permission. I will now start editing > >>>> >> >some files under netman/debian so that dpkg-buildpackage > >>>> >> >works. > >>>> >> > > >>>> >> >I am getting this error: > >>>> >> >dpkg-source: error: can't build with source format '3.0 > >>>> >> >(quilt)': no upstream tarball found at > >>>> >> >../netman_0.1.1~468c97d.orig.tar.{bz2,gz,lzma,xz} > >>>> >> >dpkg-buildpackage: error: dpkg-source -b netman gave error > >>>> >> >exit status 255 > >>>> >> > > >>>> >> >I do not have any .tar.* files. > >>>> >> > > >>>> >> >What should I do? > >>>> >> > > >>>> >> >Edward > >>>> >> > > >>>> >> > > >>>> >> >On 07/12/2015, aitor_czr<[email protected]> wrote: > >>>>>> >>> >>Of course !! > >>>>>> >>> >> > >>>>>> >>> >>On 12/07/2015 08:24 PM, Edward Bartolo wrote: > >>>>>>>> >>>> >>>Hi Aitor, > >>>>>>>> >>>> >>> > >>>>>>>> >>>> >>>I know you already Debianised netman. However, it > >>>>>>>> >>>> >>>makes sense for me to also Debianise my version of > >>>>>>>> >>>> >>>netman on git.devuan.org. I think, I should be able > >>>>>>>> >>>> >>>to copy netman/Debian files from your branch, but > >>>>>>>> >>>> >>>first, I am seeking your permission to authorise me > >>>>>>>> >>>> >>>to include those files in my branch. > >>>>>>>> >>>> >>> > >>>>>>>> >>>> >>>I will undoubtedly need some more help from your > >>>>>>>> >>>> >>>part. > >>>>>>>> >>>> >>> > >>>>>>>> >>>> >>>Thanks, Edward. > _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
