Re: Test builds in gbp patch-queue branch [was: Re: Is there a way to preserve pbuilder chroot environment?]

2014-03-02 Thread Wookey
+++ Ross Gammon [2014-03-01 23:37 +0100]: Now you have all helped me to realise that I can spam with 'debian/rules build' to test if it fixes a FTBFS, or 'fakeroot debian/rules binary' to go all the way to a 'deb' which I can try installing. (And very usefully, just retry the packaging step

Re: Test builds in gbp patch-queue branch [was: Re: Is there a way to preserve pbuilder chroot environment?]

2014-03-02 Thread gregor herrmann
On Sun, 02 Mar 2014 08:38:06 +0100, Ross Gammon wrote: 'gbp buildpackage' fails because it detects altered files in the source code. Ah, here it is in the manpage: --git-export=treeish Thanks Gregor, but I was already aware of --git-export=WC --git-ignore-new. I have used this

Test builds in gbp patch-queue branch [was: Re: Is there a way to preserve pbuilder chroot environment?]

2014-03-01 Thread Ross Gammon
On 03/01/2014 10:46 PM, Vincent Cheng wrote: On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 12:18 AM, Mikhail Morfikov mmorfi...@gmail.com wrote: Pbuilder also supports that using hooks, e.g.: # ln -s /usr/share/doc/pbuilder/examples/C10shell /var/cache/pbuilder/hooks/C10shell ...and the next time your build

Re: Test builds in gbp patch-queue branch [was: Re: Is there a way to preserve pbuilder chroot environment?]

2014-03-01 Thread gregor herrmann
On Sat, 01 Mar 2014 23:37:22 +0100, Ross Gammon wrote: 'gbp buildpackage' fails because it detects altered files in the source code. Or can I override gbp buildpackage (with pbuilder as an option) in some way so that it ignores the fact that there are altered files? Yes, you can: ==

Re: Test builds in gbp patch-queue branch [was: Re: Is there a way to preserve pbuilder chroot environment?]

2014-03-01 Thread Ross Gammon
On 03/02/2014 12:38 AM, gregor herrmann wrote: On Sat, 01 Mar 2014 23:37:22 +0100, Ross Gammon wrote: 'gbp buildpackage' fails because it detects altered files in the source code. Or can I override gbp buildpackage (with pbuilder as an option) in some way so that it ignores the fact that