On 2011/11/2 Adam C Powell IV wrote: > On Wed, 2011-11-02 at 14:58 +0100, D. Barbier wrote: >> On 2011/11/1 D. Barbier wrote: >> > On 2011/11/1 Adam C Powell IV wrote: >> [...] >> >> That's a good question. I could go either way: >> >> 1. tart a brand new repository, since it's a new package with new >> >> names -- but then start with a new changelog; or >> >> 2. Use the oce tarball as a new "upstream" on a renamed or cloned >> >> repository, or a branch, to more clearly show the changes >> >> between OCC and OCE. >> >> >> >> I think #1 makes more sense, particularly because it's perfectly easy >> >> for someone to "diff -ur" the two trees and see the changes, and we >> >> aren't trying to track patch-by-patch changes -- that's OCE upstream's >> >> job. We can leave opencascade.git in place, and start a new oce.git in >> >> the same place. >> > >> > Great, I also prefer #1. Can you please request its creation? (I can >> > also do it if you prefer) >> > Are there some guidelines about the preferred git workflow when >> > upstream has a git repository? >> >> Hi again, >> >> I just found >> http://debian-science.alioth.debian.org/debian-science-policy.html >> http://lists.debian.org/debian-science/2008/05/msg00118.html >> Adam, can you please run the commands given in the 2nd link in order >> to create oce.git repository on Alioth? > > It's funny you mention that, I use that exact email from Teemu, which is > flagged in my local client, every time I make a new Alioth > repository. :-) > > I have a tight schedule today, but should be able to do this tomorrow.
Great; you can create an empty repository if you have no time, I will push contents. BTW please do not use the Downloads direct link, this will create a tar.gz based on current master, which is different from latest release. Instead, use Tags to download 0.7.0.tar.gz: https://github.com/tpaviot/oce/tarball/OCE-0.7.0 Unless I am mistaken, it can be renamed into .orig.tar.gz, all non-DFSG stuff has been dropped. Denis -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org