Jeremy Bicha writes ("Bug#862429: dgit: Doesn't work on Ubuntu"): > Package: dgit > Version: 3.10 > > It doesn't look like dgit really works on Ubuntu. This seems a major > weakness if Ubuntu users are unable to easily work with packages > maintained with dgit. > > $ sudo apt install dgit > $ dgit clone pcre > canonical suite name for unstable is sid > starting new git history > no version available from the archive > dgit: package pcre does not exist in suite unstable
This seems accurate. I guess that's not your complaint ? If that is your complaint then what makes you think there is a source package called `pcre' ? Alternatively, try dgit clone dpkg > $ dgit clone pcre artful > dgit: unknown suite artful > $ dgit clone pcre zesty > dgit: unknown suite zesty Try dgit -d ubuntu clone dpkg artful There's a table of suites in dgit and really dgit should be updated to have the latest ubuntu suites. > I've never used dgit before so I don't really understand what's going > wrong here. Do you have to be actually using Debian unstable (and not > testing) to use dgit to work with an unstable package? No. > Could it just use snapshot.debian.org? or fetch what it needs from the > Debian package archives itself? It is supposed to fetch what it needs from the relevant archive, which means the Debian servers for Debian and the Ubuntu servers for Ubuntu. dgit push to Ubuntu is not supported; that needs server-side support. Ian. -- Ian Jackson <ijack...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> These opinions are my own. If I emailed you from an address @fyvzl.net or @evade.org.uk, that is a private address which bypasses my fierce spamfilter.