Here's the result of my research:
uscan does support git clone. But it won't ignore the .gitattributes file.
I opened https://bugs.debian.org/947317
I went for an ugly README.source using "git deborig" for now.
Thank you everyone for the help!
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Hello Jean-Michel,
On Thu 12 Dec 2019 at 09:48AM +01, Jean-Michel Vourgère wrote:
> Upstream of phppgadmin has nice unit tests in its github.com repository, but
> they use a .gitattributes file [1] to strip these tests files from the
> distributed tar files: All the unit tests are missing from th
On 12/12/19 2:48 AM, Jean-Michel Vourgère wrote:
> Upstream of phppgadmin has nice unit tests in its github.com repository, but
> they use a .gitattributes file [1] to strip these tests files from the
> distributed tar files: All the unit tests are missing from the orig.tar.
Have you asked upstr
On 12/12/19 3:48 AM, Jean-Michel Vourgère wrote:
> Hello
>
> Upstream of phppgadmin has nice unit tests in its github.com repository, but
> they use a .gitattributes file [1] to strip these tests files from the
> distributed tar files: All the unit tests are missing from the orig.tar.
>
> I won
Hi Jean-Michel,
On 2019-12-12 10:48, Jean-Michel Vourgère wrote:
> Ideally, I'd like to generate the orig.tar from a "git clone". But uscan
> don't
> support that.
Do you mean uscan's 'mode=git' does honor .gitattributes? I wasn't aware
of that.
Best,
Andrius
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Upstream of phppgadmin has nice unit tests in its github.com repository, but
they use a .gitattributes file [1] to strip these tests files from the
distributed tar files: All the unit tests are missing from the orig.tar.
I wonder how to proceed:
I don't think there is an option in github
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