On Thu, Aug 01, 2019 at 09:43:20AM -0400, Nico Schlömer wrote: > > No idea about that but "gbp:error: Non-native package 'stellar' has > invalid version '1.0'" is a valid problem. > > Fair enough. What does it mean? How to fix it? It means that a non-native package must have a version that includes a debian revision. See https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-controlfields.html#s-f-version for a description of the version string format. To fix that you need to fix the package version, most likely appending -1.
> > Have you ever built this package yourself? I'm sure the same problem will > happen in any environment. > > That may very well be. I usually just upload my stuff to launchpad and see > what happens; it's easier for me to remember than the local build process > with pbuilder, debuilder, or whatever tools and environments are involved. Fine, but please don't assume or emphasize that a build failure is because it's built there and not because the package is broken. I always assume people build locally before building somewhere else. > > You have one subpackage yet you are using dh_install to move files to > subpackages. > > Why do I have a subpackage? You always have a subpackage. It's another word for "binary package" in the context of building a specific number of binary packages from one source package. > Where is that specified? debian/control, Binary sections. > Where do I use dh_install? debian/*.install > Hints on how to fix those things are appreciated. Remove debian/*.install. -- WBR, wRAR
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