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title | date | draft |
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The orig tarball | 2018-10-08T15:26:20+01:00 | true |
A few pain points as an Arch packager:
- I still need to generate the orig tarball myself. And once I have done that,
- I still need to merge the content of that tarball in the packaging repo, (where the debian folder is, with the packaging data)
I care about not having to do that myself, first because that could be
automated in most cases, but also because then I don't have to try and fiddle
with the tarball until I meet the requirements of the rules
file.
From what I gather, uscan
can already make something out of a git (VCS in
general?) repository. Maybe somebody will integrate that someday.
In my dream world I would like to be able to do:
gbp clone
[update the reference for the upstream branch]
gbp import-orig
This would git archive
(or potentially other rules defined somewhere),
creating the orig tarball, and then create a new branch with the merged
content of the tarball plus the debian folder.
Of course this doesn't help non-git users, but that's another issue which I hope Debian will also cover someday.
This is not actually possible? Since how would you even version your thing so that gbp/uscan understand you don't want a tag/release.