On 08/03/2008, Todd A. Jacobs wrote: > If I try to do a standard build, I get all sorts of errors like:
No. Not all are errors. > dpkg-source: cannot represent change to > test/test_compare/compare_siemens/siemens_010_f.png: binary file contents > changed > dpkg-source: cannot represent change to > test/test_compare/compare_siemens/siemens_012_f.png: binary file contents > changed > dpkg-source: cannot represent change to > test/test_compare/compare_confirmed/barcode_004_a.png: binary file contents > changed > dpkg-source: cannot represent change to > test/test_compare/compare_confirmed/barcode_014_c.png: binary file contents > changed Indeed, diff.gz can't hold diffs for binary stuff, only for text thingies. Those files probably get (re)generated during the build, so you might want to remove them in the clean target, so that they're no longer a problem while building .diff.gz. > dpkg-source: warning: executable mode 0755 of > 'test/test_compare/compare_siemens.sh' will not be represented in diff > dpkg-source: warning: executable mode 0755 of > 'test/test_compare/compare_confirmed.sh' will not be represented in diff > dpkg-source: warning: executable mode 0755 of > 'test/test_compare/compare_generated.sh' will not be represented in diff > dpkg-source: warning: executable mode 0755 of 'dmtxscangrid.c' will not > be represented in diff Those are warnings only. > dpkg-source: warning: ignoring deletion of file config.guess > dpkg-source: warning: ignoring deletion of file config.sub Those too, and you'll get the same if you do what I suggest for the images above. > So, what does one normally do when using subversion sources, rather > than a numbered release? That's obviously part of my problem here, > since libdmtx-0.4.0 is really libdmtx-0.4.0+svn102. I don't see how preparing svn thingies are relevant here, you just have to adapt the clean target to get rid of modified binaries (after having checked they are finally generated again, of course). Cheers, -- Cyril Brulebois
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