Ben Finney wrote: > Cyril Brulebois <k...@debian.org> writes: > > > Ben Finney <ben+deb...@benfinney.id.au> (15/01/2010): > > > Now, this is a “pedantic”-level tag, but it does seem valid: the > > > SOURCES.txt file is in fact modified from the original upstream > > > source. > > > > Just rm it in clean? > > But that would also result in a change from the original upstream > source. No?
No. dpkg-source just spits a warning when a file is deleted from original source. This is what I did in (python-)execnet. > > > Can I prevent this from happening, perhaps by an option to the > > > Setuptools procedure? If not, can I recover from this result during > > > the Debian packaging? > > > > IIRC, that setuptools stuff should just be able to recreate that file > > if it doesn't exist? > > But AIUI, the modifications are needed in the resulting installation. SOURCES.txt gets recreated during build process (by setup.py). So it is in the .deb. --Adam
signature.asc
Description: PGP signature