2015-04-20 15:49 GMT+02:00 Adrian Knoth <a...@drcomp.erfurt.thur.de>:
On 04/20/15 15:09, Jaromír Mikeš wrote: > > Great! >> >> How do you do repacking? Manually? >> > > Sort of. I track upstream git and then drop the waf binary. I wish the > filter statement in gbp.conf would work, but for some reason it doesn't. > > P: ardour3 source: source-contains-autogenerated-visual-c++-file >> MSVCvst_scan/vst_scan.rc.in <http://vst_scan.rc.in> >> P: ardour3 source: source-contains-autogenerated-visual-c++-file >> MSVCvst_scan/resource >> P: ardour3 source: source-contains-autogenerated-visual-c++-file >> MSVCardour3/resource >> P: ardour3 source: source-contains-autogenerated-visual-c++-file >> icons/win32/resource >> P: ardour3 source: source-contains-autogenerated-visual-c++-file >> icons/win32/msvc_resources.rc.in <http://msvc_resources.rc.in> >> > > These should indeed be dropped. If you can figure out some magic to do > this automatically, that would be great. There's automatic > git-upstream-repackaging in CDBS, I've used it for jackd2, so taking a > look at jackd2's debian/rules should get you started. I am using get-orig-source in rules file Recently I've used repacking from git in ntk package ... you can have a look for inspiration. > > I will have a look on copyright file later ... now busy >> > > Thanks, that's clearly an area I don't like to bother with at all, but I > understand its importance. > I updated a bit copyright file ... mostly just dropped files which has been dropped upstream too. So there will be second run to add file which has been added upstream ;) At least lintian yield less wild output now. regards mira
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