> If I have the complete upstream source in SVN, but not the
> .tar.gz, how do I create the .orig.tar.gz, when I have a new
> upstream version?
Look down the thread -- your question was answered:
Date: Mon, 01 Aug 2005 16:03:03 +0200
From: Arjan Oosting <arjanoosting@home.nl>
To: debian-mentors@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: How to use svn(-buildpackage) with pbuilder?
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Op ma, 01-08-2005 te 13:44 +0200, schreef Matthijs Mohlmann:
> > I don't want to have all revisions of the package that ever existed on
> > my filesystem. Is it possible to make svn-buildpackage create the
> > tarballs on build-time?
> >
> AFAIK it isn't possible.
It is, the orig.tar.gz is created if you do a
FORCEEXPORT=yes svn-buildpackage
It is not recommended to use this though because the resulting
orig.tar.gz might be different (md5 checksum) from the upstream version
which can complicate things substantially.
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