Ok, I uploaded it. Have done only minor change: diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog index 346bdf2..9e328e6 100644 --- a/debian/changelog +++ b/debian/changelog @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ musl (0.9.13-3) unstable; urgency=low
- * Ready for Debian upload (Closes: #721839) + * Ready for Debian upload (Closes: #713072) * Respect user set CC * Reworked package according to feedback gven by Anton Gladky. See #721839 for reference. So you should close only ITP-bug. RFS-bug will be closed manually. Please, for future upload create only one additional changelog-paragraph. Cheers, Anton 2013/9/21 Kevin Bortis <p...@bortis.ch>: > Hi > > I have revorked the debian/copyright file according to the additional > comments given by Paul Richards Tagliamonte (FTP Master). > > Work done: > * Incorporated all copyright info given from upstream in their copyright > file > * grep over complete source tree for the term "Copyright" and > controlled it against debian/copyright > > I hope to statisfy all copyright holders and of course the Debian policy. > > The updated copyright file can be found for review under: > https://github.com/wermut/musl/blob/master/debian/copyright > https://github.com/wermut/musl > > The updated package is not yet uploaded to debian mentors. > > Sorry for the inconvenience and additional work. > > @ Boris Pek: Thank you for the tip. > > Regards > Kevin > > On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 11:39 PM, Boris Pek <tehn...@debian.org> wrote: >> Hi Kevin, >> >>>>> The package was not yet uploaded into Debian. >>>>> - The package number should be 0.9.13-1 >>>> >>>> Could I still keep the incrementation, because the earlier versions >>>> are already tagged & signed in the public git repository and also >>>> already uploaded to a Ubuntu PPA? (ppa:bortis/musl) So the first >>>> version for uploading would be 0.9.13-3 if you accept. Or we can wait >>>> for musl 0.9.14 wich, according to upstreams roadmap, will be released >>>> in the next two weeks to get a clean 0.9.14-1. >>> >>> My feeling is that you'll need to keep the Ubuntu PPA and the Debian >>> package seperated and have them NOT in the same git branch. This will >>> save you trouble down the road as Debian != Ubuntu in many aspects and >>> you will face situations where you need only to upload Debian or >>> Ubuntu... >> >> Just small additional tips: use specific versioning scheme in your PPA. >> For example: 0.9.14-0ppa1~raring1. As you can see, this version is lower that >> version in official Debian and Ubuntu archives. So once updated package will >> hit >> into main archive, it will be updated in users systems. >> >> I use this approach for a long period of time. You may find one of examples >> here: >> https://launchpad.net/~tehnick/+archive/q4wine/+packages >> Just look at "Newer version available" string. >> >> Related Git-repo: >> https://github.com/tehnick/q4wine-debian >> Just look at git tags. >> >> Best wishes, >> Boris -- 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/CALF6qJkcQKUJ4ZLudrRjvM9Ch33Z4v1RJ1XCKn2noh=em7z...@mail.gmail.com