Hi Felipe, |--==> Felipe Sateler writes:
FS> On Wednesday 01 August 2007 18:04:00 Free Ekanayaka wrote: >> >>Yes we are using svn (because of svn-buildpackage FS> FWIW, there is git-buildpackage too. Yes, but at the time we started the project it was not available. >>and because it's the >>default RCS for Alioth projects). Are you already registered on >>Alioth? If so, please let me have you're login name so that I can >>include you in the demudi Alioth project and you can start commit. FS> My username is fsateler-guest. FS> I'm not sure how should I proceed for the conversion to svn. I'm using the FS> following method for work on git: FS> Import the upstream source to the "upstream" branch. We generally avoid importing the upstream source to save space. FS> Remove non-free stuff from the source in the "dfsg-clean" branch. That's interesting, I've never maintained a package for which I had to prune the upstream source from non-free parts. Is this the case with sound? FS> Do the actual packaging in the "master" branch. FS> I'm not sure if this is possible in subversion, or if you are using a FS> different schema. Apparently you are only saving the debian/ subfolder in FS> svn. I generally create draft source package and then: svn-inject -o package.dsc svn+ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/svn/demudi If I need to change the upstream code, I'm always keeping the patches under debian/patches. Ciao! Free -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]