Hi Daniel and Edward,

El 12/02/16 a las 06:09, aitor_czr escribió:
On 02/12/2016 02:51 AM, Daniel Reurich <dan...@centurion.net.nz> wrote:
Where can i find documentation about this other method? I've never used it.
>
>Are the existing *.git files generated by this format? See, for example,
>the case of gdisk:
>
>http://packages.devuan.org/devuan/pool/main/g/gdisk/
>
>There isn't any tarball in the repository...; a git file, instead.
>
>Although after downloading the sources of the project i find the same
>3.0 (quilt) format in "debian/source/format", any 3.0 (native).
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>   Aitor.
It's only used for packages that debian|devuan build for themselves.
Look at the likes of debootstrap and other debian specific packages.

Thanks, i had a look at the latest commits in edward's git repository, changing from DebSrc 3.0 (quilt) to DebSrc 3.0 (native) and removing all the stuffs related with quilt.

Aitor.

In summary:

1) DebSrc 3.0 (native) generates only a tar.gz, containing also the debian folder. There is not a debian branch, and this is the reason why Edward changed the version number from 0.1.1-1 to 0.1.1 in debian/changelog.

2) DebSrc 3.0 (quilt), instead, generates an orig.tar.gz and a debian.tar.gz separately. So, the version number must include the version in the debian branch, this is 0.1.1-1

On the other hand, i cloned gdisk:

https://git.devuan.org/pkg-admin/gdisk.git

It uses the 3.0 (git) format, and now dpkg-guildpackage generates a binary file:

*gdisk_1.0.0-2+devuan0.4.git*


Cheers,


Aitor.

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