On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 04:43:32PM -0700, Tom Eastep wrote: > Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: > > On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 04:33:57PM -0700, Tom Eastep wrote: > > >> Are you changing the build script or am I? > >> > > Actually, on second thought, I'd rather not ship the debian/ directory. > > The reason is that if it is shipped I must repack the release tarball to > > not contain it. This means that the .orig.tar.gz that gets uploaded to > > Debian will have a different md5sum from the release tarball. > > > > I'd rather work on automating the creation of debian packages for users > > who wish to grab the latest release candidate or directly from > > subversion. For normal releases, the delay should be no more than 1 or > > 2 days from the time of release until the packages are uploaded. Also, > > if you like, I can start uploading release candidates to experimental. > > It would not be hard at all. > > > > I think that for major releases, it would be good to upload the release > candidates. I think it's a waste of time for dot releases. > > So again -- who is modifying the build script? Right now, it is > including debian/ in three tarballs and dropping it from the fourth. > Could you modify it? When I looked in the build script, I only found one instance of 'rm -rf $FOODIR/debian'. So, I would have to comb through it to find where to insert the other calls. It is not something I am inclined to do at the moment.
That said, do we want (or need) the debian/ directories in
Shorewall-{common,lite,shell,perl} or do we want to keep them seperate?
If the latter, then we can modify the build script to not do anything
related to the debian/ directories and then I don't have to worry about
keeping them in sync. If we will be uploading most things anyway, then
there is little sense in having me keep the debian directories in sync.
Especially if they will not be released.
Regards,
-Roberto
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