On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 08:10:20AM -0700, Bear Giles wrote: > Hi, I'm trying to PPA some code that's in git but not having much luck > finding useful documentation for source format 3.0 (git). I have looked at > git-buildpackage but it looks like it wants me to create a branch and these > are huge projects. It looks like the 3.0 (git) format will let me maintain > just the debian bits but haven't found much documentation. Even having a > few sample packages to look at would help.
Most people don't use 3.0 (git). Most people use git-buildpackage ("gbp") to maintain packaging in git, IME, but with 3.0 (quilt). I suggest looking into that instead. git-dpm may also be relevant, but quite complex to learn IMHO. HTH, Robie
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