* Giulio Paci <giuliop...@gmail.com>, 2016-03-20, 03:05:
I'm looking partly shocked at the commit
6fc1eec66c259cefeeb13453c3ceeb206fb24a55 why did you *substituted* the
pristine-tar data? You should always just add them.
This is just because upstream never tagged a version, nor released a package.
I imported one using 0.0.1 version, but later noticed that 1.0 was set
in the source and so I renamed the package.
Um. If upstream didn't make a release, then you ask them to make one,
instead of declaring yourself that this random git snapshot will be
called 1.0.
That the source says it's "1.0" is not very relevant, unless upstream
bumps version in every commit; and they don't.
Also, you probably want to fix your debian/watch. :)
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Jakub Wilk