Hi, El mié, 27-10-2010 a las 16:02 +0200, Daniel Lombraña González escribió: > > I do not an answer in a few days, so I was wondering where I should > ask for help in this matter. Thanks a lot :)
Daniel: I'm unable to help you but maybe in the mentors list someone give you a proper advice about this ;-) > > I'm wondering when I should use quilt and git-buildpackage to modify > > at least as possible the upstream version of Jarifa files. Let me > > explain. Jarifa has a SQL file that by default creates the DB in > > MySQL. Nevertheless, in the deb package this is managed by > > dbconfig-common, so I have to remove the instruction of creating the > > DB in the SQL file. Right now I have done this, by creating a new git > > repository and modify the source code by hand. > > > > After that, I kept reading about git-buildpackage and it seems that it > > should be more easy to maintain those differences between the upstream > > version and the deb one using patches. However, I don't know how I > > have to do this, as I have been trying it out, and as far as I have > > get is to create the debian/patches folder (using gbp-pq) with a patch > > that removes that instruction. However, when building the package > > using git-buildpackage in the master branch (not in > > patch-queue/master) the resulting package does not have applied the > > patch, which is wrong. Is it possible to apply automatically those > > patches when building the package? (FYI I have tried the 3.0 version, > > and I don't get it working either, probably because I'm doing > > something wrong). Regards, -- Fernando C. Estrada -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-mentors-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1288235722.2641.6.ca...@erinn.soapros.com