Alessandro Dentella <san...@e-den.it> (03/09/2009): > Hi, Hello,
> I'm trying to produce the python-sqlkit package. I'm both the upsteam > author and the mantainer. I have /debian folder in original package. I > recently read is not recommended but I found easier to manage to have it > in the same mercurial repo. I have several questions: > > release version > --------------- > > The .deb was lintian clean on rel 0.8.6-rc5, then I did 'dch -v 0.8.6' and > dch required -b option as felt 0.8.6-rc5 was grater than 0.8.6. it is. You should have used “0.8.6~rc5”, which sorts lower than “0.8.6”, while “0.8.6-rc5” sorts higher. > I forced > it an now lintian complains: > > san...@bluff:/misc/src/hg/py$ lintian python-sqlkit_0.8.6_all.deb > W: python-sqlkit: latest-debian-changelog-entry-without-new-version > > What should I do? When you use -v, you have to specify the revision as well, that is: the -$N part. > .changes > -------- > > If I run 'dpkg-buildpackage' I get a debian package named > 'python-sqlkit_0.8.6_all.deb but a .changes that has i386 in it: why? Because you built on i386. There's no _all.changes. > bad-distribution-in-changes-file > -------------------------------- > > If I run lintian on .changes it complains > "bad-distribution-in-changes-file" but I'm unsure on what I should do. > At present I'm building on an ubuntu-hardy so the name gets written in > the changelog. There is nothing peculiar of one distro or another so I'm > unsure what I should write. Not sure about Ubuntu, but for Debian, that'd always be “unstable” (unless you're uploading to another suite of course, but that's another story). Mraw, KiBi.
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