Hi Andreas, Le 26/06/2020 à 18:14, Andreas Tille a écrit : > On Fri, Jun 26, 2020 at 05:33:30PM +0200, Pierre Gruet wrote: >>> Did you noticed that I've just injected >>> >>> https://salsa.debian.org/java-team/libapfloat-java >>> >>> (and stopped due to missing libaparapi-java ... so thanks a lot for it!) >>> Feel free to do whatever you want to do with my weak attempt! >>> >> >> Great! I had also begun, and then I saw aparapi had to be packaged >> first. I could thus work upon your attempt now. > > I think it was not really much done. Most probably your attempt is way > more recent. I just wanted to let you know that there is an existing > repository. Feel free to override everything I did! >
Very well, I will go on with this repo! > >>> Could you please tell me what I need to do to get the tarballs? >>> I simply get >>> >>> gbp:info: Tarballs 'libaparapi-java_2.0.0.orig.tar.gz, >>> libaparapi-java_2.0.0.orig-native.tar.gz, >>> libaparapi-java_2.0.0.orig-jni-headers.tar.gz' not found at '../tarballs/' >>> gbp:error: Couldn't find upstream tree 'upstream/2.0.0^{tree}' to create >>> orig tarball via pristine-tar >> >> Sorry about that, I had forgotten to push tags (thus "upstream/2.0.0"). >> Please try again, it should be OK now and gbp will handle the tarballs. > > Good to know that multi-tarball sources are working now with gbp. > I need to remember this as an example. > Yes, besides building debian/watch to care for many tarballs, one must also list the components in debian/gbp.conf... and then you are done! > > Thanks a lot for your work on this > > Andreas. > And thanks for the review and the upload! Best regards, Pierre