Xavier <[email protected]> writes: hello Xavier,
many thanks for your reply, I just now noticed it (it slipped through my mail check...). > Le 26/09/2020 à 15:12, Felix Natter a écrit : >> Felix Natter <[email protected]> writes: >> >>> Pirate Praveen <[email protected]> writes: >>> >>>> On Sat, Sep 26, 2020 at 13:54, Felix Natter <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> How do I build twemoji.js in the first place? Using dh --with nodejs? >>>>> Will it run without node.js dependencies? >>>>> >>>>> As expected, this: >>>>> >>>>> override_dh_auto_build: >>>>> uglifyjs.terser -o twemoji.min.js twemoji.js >>>>> >>>>> fails because twemoji.js has not been built. If it's supposed to be >>>>> built by --with nodejs, can you recommend a similar package? >>> >>> h Pirate, >>> >>> thanks for the help. >>> >>>> pkg-js-tools (--with nodejs) tries to automate some build tools, it cannot >>>> handle every node module. So you have to find the build command from >>>> package.json#scripts#build and run this in an override like above or add in >>>> debian/nodejs/build (which keeps rules file cleaner). >>>> >>>> https://github.com/twitter/twemoji/blob/master/package.json#L36 >>> >>> Ok, great, now the build is triggered. Now I need to embed twemoji-parser: >>> >>> Error: Cannot find module 'twemoji-parser/dist/lib/regex' >>> >>> On #debian-js, I was told to use pkg-js-tools' add-node-component for >>> this. >>> >>> #had to run this multiple times to get it right: >>> $ add-node-component -i twemoji-parser >>> No vcs repo found for 13.0.0 version >>> [...] >>> >>> the watch file contains: >>> # It is not recommended use npmregistry. Please investigate more. >>> -> is this a problem? >>> >>> Now I need to change debian/changelog: >>> >>> felix@debianunstable:~/twemoji-stable/node-twemoji$ gbp buildpackage -us -uc >>> gbp:error: Couldn't find upstream tree 'upstream/13.0.1^{tree}' to >>> create orig tarball via pristine-tar >>> >>> https://wiki.debian.org/Javascript/GroupSourcesTutorial#pkg-js-tools_way. >>> suggests >>> something like: >>> >>> dch -v 3.1.4+~3.0.2+~3.1.3-1 'Import upstream version >>> 3.1.4+~3.0.2+~3.1.3-1' >>> >>> So the node-twemoji version is 13.0.1, the twemoji-parser version seems >>> to be 13.0.0, so I tried: >>> dch -v 13.0.1+~13.0.0-1 >>> >>> But it seems I have lost all my upstream/* tags: >>> $ git tag >>> debian/13.0.1-1 > > Reimport package using > `gbp import-orig --pristine-tar ../xxx.orig.tar.gz` Thanks, now I understand basically how components work. In case it's useful for someone: debian/watch was changed so that it knows how to create an orig tarball for the component also. And gbp.conf was changed to set the --component=twemoji-parser option, so that gbp import-orig will import the component's orig tarball as well. >>> $ gbp buildpackage -us -uc --git-ignore-new >>> gbp:error: Couldn't find upstream tree 'upstream/13.0.1+_13.0.0^{tree}' to >>> create orig tarball via pristine-tar It turns out the upstream version remains the same (does not include component version). Best Regards, -- Felix Natter debian/rules! -- Pkg-javascript-devel mailing list [email protected] https://alioth-lists.debian.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-javascript-devel
