On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 10:04:22AM -0400, Alexandre Quessy wrote:
Hello Jonas!2010/6/11 Jonas Smedegaard <jo...@jones.dk>:Hmm. There is something weird with the pristine-tar data. Did you use git-import-orig or something custom?I first used git-import-orig, but it failed, since I had not set up my gitconfig with my correct user.name and user.email. It failed with a lot of errors. Afterwhile, I tried to fix everything up manually... I signed and did some commits, then I merged upstream into master.Are you sure you did not rename a bzip2 tarball or something?The upstream tarball is a .tar.gz, not a bz2. I see there are two tarballs in the pristine-tar branch. I guess I should remove the old one?Oh - maybe it is simply that you need to do a "push --tags".Hmm, yes. I did that.This caused me some headaches. It seems to be that git-buildpackage should have kept going, or stopped with warnings. Maybe it did: I am still new to git.
There is definitely something wrong with the tagging (if not more): Here's what I get with "git tag":
0.6.1 debian/0.5.11-1 upstream/0.5.11 What do you get with same command?If you also get those same tags, then your git-import-orig is incomplete.
Try simply do the git-import-orig again on top of the other - that will cause a bit of commit noise but shouldn't mess up the packaging (but hopefully fix).
You can also try yourself in a different directory to do the following and verify that it works to build the package from that:
gbp-clone git.debian.org:/git/pkg-multimedia/scenic Kind regards, - Jonas -- * Jonas Smedegaard - idealist & Internet-arkitekt * Tlf.: +45 40843136 Website: http://dr.jones.dk/ [x] quote me freely [ ] ask before reusing [ ] keep private
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