On 09/27/2014 09:57 PM, Didier 'OdyX' Raboud wrote: > Hi Till, > > Le vendredi, 26 septembre 2014, 23.19:11 Till Kamppeter a écrit : >> I have released cups-filters 1.0.59 > > Cool, thanks. > >> I wanted to get it into the Debian GIT repo and used the steps I >> always used: >> >> git clone >> https://alioth.debian.org/anonscm/git/printing/cups-filters.git >> cd cups-filters >> git checkout --track -b upstream origin/upstream >> git checkout --track -b pristine-tar origin/pristine-tar >> git checkout master >> uscan --verbose >> git checkout upstream > > Your mistake is here: you need to be on the 'master' when running > import-orig. > >> Can you have a look to see what is going wrong here? Do I need to >> change the procedure of updating the upstream release? > > It's mostly good. :-), but I'd say the following is actually easier: > > git clone ssh://anonscm.debian.org/git/printing/cups-filters.git > git import-orig --uscan --pristine-tar > > I've pushed the result of the above to the repository. >
Thank you very much. > I have other things on TODO right now, feel free to work on the > packaging, I'll be available to upload to Debian. > > (Btw, I've noticed a cups upload in Ubuntu, should we incorporate the > fixes in Debian?) > There are no additional fixes or patches on cups-filters in these Ubuntu uploads. The only difference is that they have ippusbxd added so that it is shipped in the cups-filters-ippusbxd binary package (as /usr/sbin/ippusbxd) in Ubuntu Utopic. This should not get overtaken into Debian. The intention is to create a proper ippusbxd source package in Debian which then gets overtaken into Ubuntu (V. V. edition). Then ippsubxd will get dropped from Ubuntu's cups-filters package so that cups-filters can sync again. Till -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-printing-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/54271f4d.8000...@gmail.com