Hi Tiago, On Mon, May 30, 2016 at 03:00:05AM -0300, Tiago Ilieve wrote: > At first I thought this would be hard[1], but following the example > from "python-docutils"[2][3] proved to be quite straightforward. I've > pushed the changes[4], but there are two related things that I didn't > figured how to do properly: > > - Commit the repackaged tarball contents in the "upstream" branch and > create a tag named with "+dfsg" suffix. Is "gbp import-orig" able to > do this by itself? > - Add "pristine-tar" data for the repackaged tarball. This could > probably be done when solving the previous question.
Usually one would do both things using: git-dpm import-new-upstream --pristine-tar-commit /path/to/tarball In your case .git-dpm was inconsistent with upstream branch, so I had to pass the additional --use-strange-upstream-branch argument to the above command. Please use the instructions at https://wiki.debian.org/Python/GitPackaging next time when i.e. importing a new upstream version. > If you guys can kindly take a look, I'd appreciate. I have also pushed some packaging simplifications to Git, and also fixed the KGB hook (s/sphinx/python-social-auth/). I will upload the package later today. Also, I noticed that the comment about disabling tests in debian/rules is out-of-date: the *requirements*.txt files depend on nose >= 1.2.1, which should be OK (though there are hard dependencies on version numbers for other packages). It would be nice to get the tests run during build again, if possible. -- Dmitry Shachnev
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