On Tue, 21 Apr 2015, Rainer Gerhards wrote:
2015-04-20 22:39 GMT+02:00 David Lang <[email protected]>:
these look like really useful scripts, but I'm having trouble
reverse-engineering them to figure out what needs to be where to make them
work.
I don't have the details, but most of them are in a state of "great,
it worked", so it's not very fine-tuned. As a side-activity, I am
making changes to the scripts. Florian (out of office today) can
probably comment better on the current status.
Note that I have streamlined the scripts for the daily builds. These
daily build scripts are in ./scripts/auto_daily* and are probably a
better starting point to understand the structure. Note that the
package build control files resides in different directories and there
is a lot of (uncessary) duplication. That duplication will hopefully
change soon.
Rainer
At one point it seems to be using the results of 'make dist' but at other
places it seems to be requiring an upstream source tarball.
I'm still tripping over this problem
This package has a Debian revision number but there does not seem to be
an appropriate original tar file or .orig directory in the parent directory;
(expected one of rsyslog_8.10.0.20150421165741.orig.tar.gz,
rsyslog_8.10.0.20150421165741.orig.tar.bz2,
rsyslog_8.10.0.20150421165741.orig.tar.lzma,
rsyslog_8.10.0.20150421165741.orig.tar.xz or 8.10.0.20150421165741.orig)
continue anyway? (y/n)
and if I say yes
dpkg-source: error: can't build with source format '3.0 (quilt)': no upstream
tarball found at ../rsyslog_8.10.0.20150421165741.orig.tar.{bz2,gz,lzma,xz}
dpkg-buildpackage: error: dpkg-source -b 8.10.0.20150421165741 gave error exit
status 255
debuild: fatal error at line 1364:
what is it wanting in this file it's looking for? is it the results of make
dist? is it a tar of the git working directory? something else? does it matter
which version of code is in this tarball?
David Lang
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