Joey Hess writes (Bug#720522: cannot NMU dgit using dgit):
I have not actually tried to NMU dgit using dgit, but a look
at the permissions of its git repository on dgit.debian.net
leads me to believe this would fail. The repository is only
writable by iwj:iwj.
Yes, this is a bug.
If dgit
Ian Jackson wrote:
Please go ahead, but into experimental. You will probably want to use
0.8 which I have just pushed.
You should be able to make an empty NMU by just adding a
debian/changelog entry.
I did this successfully. However, my first build attempt failed
because git-buildpackage
Joey Hess writes (Re: Bug#720522: cannot NMU dgit using dgit):
Ian Jackson wrote:
Please go ahead, but into experimental. You will probably want to use
0.8 which I have just pushed.
You should be able to make an empty NMU by just adding a
debian/changelog entry.
I did
Ian Jackson wrote:
Joey Hess writes (Re: Bug#720522: cannot NMU dgit using dgit):
Ian Jackson wrote:
Please go ahead, but into experimental. You will probably want to use
0.8 which I have just pushed.
You should be able to make an empty NMU by just adding a
debian/changelog
Joey Hess writes (Re: Bug#720522: cannot NMU dgit using dgit):
Ian Jackson wrote:
I guess this was using git-buildpackage directly ? dgit build would
canonicalise experimental to sid and pass the result to
git-buildpackage.
No, that was a straight dgit build.
Oh, sorry, I'm just being
Package: dgit
Version: 0.2~0.1
Severity: normal
I have not actually tried to NMU dgit using dgit, but a look
at the permissions of its git repository on dgit.debian.net
leads me to believe this would fail. The repository is only
writable by iwj:iwj.
If dgit created that repository, it seems to
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