On Sunday 29 July 2007, Ben Finney wrote: > Brendon Costa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > I have those files listed below (Excepting the > > package_1.0-1.diff.gz) as there are no differences that need to be > > applied for debian. So a "source distribution" would just include > > the .dsc and .tar.gz file. > > Even when you are acting in both the "upstream" and "Debian packager" > role, you should ensure the foo_1.0.orig.tar.gz contains only the > source for the package, *not* the Debian-specific stuff; and apply the > Debian-specific changes in a foo_1.0-1.diff.gz patch. > > This way your source tarball is more useful to people not using > Debian, or those who want to package your source for a different > distribution.
I also share that opinion, but some do not (#388394) providing pointless arguments. Another advantage of having a non-native package is the orig.tar.gz only has to be uploaded once for every upstream release, and whenever you change something to the packaging of same upstream version and bump up the debian revision, you only need to upload the diff.gz to the archives. -- pub 4096R/0E4BD0AB 2003-03-18 <people.fccf.net/danchev/key pgp.mit.edu> fingerprint 1AE7 7C66 0A26 5BFF DF22 5D55 1C57 0C89 0E4B D0AB -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]