On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 09:03:19PM -0300, Rogério Brito wrote: > Regarding one point that Axel mentioned about using pristine-tar, > unfortunately, the tor project only seems to release xpi files, which are > actually zip files, but pristine-tar only supports gzip or bzip2 compressed > tar files.
Using pristine-tar on the repackaged tarball that are produced by uscan is also an option. Then anyone can use the package Git repository to reproduce the source. > * grab our tarballs from https://gitweb.torproject.org/https-everywhere.git, > but, AFAIK, we loose the automation of checks with uscan and with uupdate For Torbutton, I am using the upstream Git repository (and git-buildpackage) as my way to generate the .orig.tar.gz. As releases have (signed) tags, I consider it sufficient. You can have a look at the debian/README.source of torbutton, it might help to get a better idea of the procedure involved. You can always have a watch file for the PTS on top of that. Cheers, -- Jérémy Bobbio .''`. lu...@debian.org : :Ⓐ : # apt-get install anarchism `. `'` `-
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