Re: unsourced pdf in tarball; src available from ftp site;

2011-04-30 Thread Josselin Mouette
Le mardi 29 mars 2011 à 07:25 +0800, Paul Wise a écrit : 
 .doc files are usually binary so you won't be able to include it as a
 patch. Instead I think you can use dpkg-source v3 and include a second
 orig.tar.gz named orig-docsrc.tar.gz (check the dpkg-source manual
 page for info on that). You can then use the upstream pristine
 tarball.

With dpkg-source v3 you can also include binaries in the debian/
directory. Just mention them in debian/source/include-binaries.

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Re: unsourced pdf in tarball; src available from ftp site;

2011-03-29 Thread Alexander Reichle-Schmehl
Hi!

Am 29.03.2011 01:25, schrieb Paul Wise:
 .doc files are usually binary so you won't be able to include it as a
 patch. Instead I think you can use dpkg-source v3 and include a second
 orig.tar.gz named orig-docsrc.tar.gz (check the dpkg-source manual
 page for info on that). You can then use the upstream pristine
 tarball.
 
 The course of action you mentioned is perfect otherwise.

Sorry for being a legal nitpick, but it's only perfect, if you can be
100% sure, that the .doc is really the source.  If there's a doubt (e.g.
the pdf created with OOo looks different) it can be rejected.

Also one should point out how the source is shipped in the copyright
file, or the ftp-team might reject the package, as it could find the
source in the orig tarball.


Best regards,
  Alexander


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Re: unsourced pdf in tarball; src available from ftp site;

2011-03-28 Thread Paul Wise
.doc files are usually binary so you won't be able to include it as a
patch. Instead I think you can use dpkg-source v3 and include a second
orig.tar.gz named orig-docsrc.tar.gz (check the dpkg-source manual
page for info on that). You can then use the upstream pristine
tarball.

The course of action you mentioned is perfect otherwise.

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Re: unsourced pdf in tarball; src available from ftp site;

2011-03-28 Thread Ben Finney
Paul Wise p...@debian.org writes:

 The course of action you mentioned is perfect otherwise.

Agreed; the main improvement to that course would be to encourage and
work with upstream to include the source document in the source tarball.

Thank you, Paul Elliott, for conscientious attention to the freedom of
package recipients.

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