Am 28.01.2021 um 21:24 teilte Eriberto Mota mit: Hi Eriberto,
My suggestion is always to use "releases" instead of "tags". Also, you should use uversionmangle instead of filenamemangle. version=4 opts=uversionmangle=s/-//g \ https://github.com/TeXworks/manual/releases archive/(\d\S+)\.tar\.gz
Many thanks for suggestion! For me uscan now work correctly: uscan -vvv uscan info: Matching pattern: (?:(?:https://github.com)?\/TeXworks\/manual\/)?archive/(\d\S+)\.tar\.gz uscan debug: Resolving urls with query part unimplemented uscan debug: Checking href #start-of-content <snip>uscan info: Filename (filenamemangled) for downloaded file: 2020-03-29.tar.gz
uscan debug: line: cmp_versions()uscan: Newest version of texworks-manual on remote site is 20200329, local version is 20150506
uscan: => Newer package available from: => https://github.com/TeXworks/manual/archive/2020-03-29.tar.gz uscan debug: line: download_file_and_sig() uscan info: Not downloading, using existing file: 2020-03-29.tar.gz ...and it would download latest version from github. Unfortunately when looking at the tracker page [1], it tells "uscan had problems while searching for a new upstream version: In debian/watch no matching files for watch line https://github.com/TeXworks/manual/releases archive/(\d\S+)\.tar\.gz"What it wrong? How can I check if the tracker would be able to use the watch file too? Many thanks!
Hilmar [1] https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/texworks-manual -- sigfault
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