David Bremner writes:
> Currently "make debian-snapshot" will include the performance corpus
> tarball in the source package, which slows things down and wastes disk
> space. tar-ignore is needed twice to keep the default exclude rules
> (e.g. to exclude .git)
Pushed this. I'm thinking it would
David Bremner writes:
> Currently "make debian-snapshot" will include the performance corpus
> tarball in the source package, which slows things down and wastes disk
> space. tar-ignore is needed twice to keep the default exclude rules
> (e.g. to exclude .git)
Pushed this. I'm thinking it would
Currently "make debian-snapshot" will include the performance corpus
tarball in the source package, which slows things down and wastes disk
space. tar-ignore is needed twice to keep the default exclude rules
(e.g. to exclude .git)
---
debian/source/options | 2 ++
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
Currently "make debian-snapshot" will include the performance corpus
tarball in the source package, which slows things down and wastes disk
space. tar-ignore is needed twice to keep the default exclude rules
(e.g. to exclude .git)
---
debian/source/options | 2 ++
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)