* Bernhard R. Link <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060320 00:51]:
> * Marc Dequènes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060319 17:19]:
> > When working on Debian packages you are not maintaining, but preparing
> > fixes for, you often have to upload a -<x><tag><n> (like
> > -5.hurdfr.1). This lead to include failure with reprepro because the
> > upstream tarball is not yet in the archive. It would be nice if an
> > option could allow adding the upstream tarball in the archive along with
> > .dsc and .diff.gz if it is not already present, without any check on the
> > version.
>
> This is not yet implemented as it is so easy to work around:
> Just give dpkg-buildpackage a -sa flag and it will always reference
> the .orig.tar.gz file within the .changes file so that reprepro will
> happily include it.
>
> I'd rather not implement it unless that way does not help, as such
> a option would either need heavily jumping between all layers or
> disable almost all checking and letting almost everything in.
> (Or so special treatment of such files, that it will constant patching
> as someone has a special case not yet caught).
Does dpkg-buildpackage -sa help you or do you still need that option?
Hochachtungsvoll,
Bernhard R. Link
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