Re: Bug#737634: dpkg-dev: please reject native/non-native version when building native/non-native source packages
* Sam Hartman <hartmans@debian.org> [140205 13:27]:
> no, that means I have to maintain the artifact (namely the
> .orig.tar.gz).
> The archive software (both reprepro and dak were I to use that) require
> that the .orig.tar.gz not change checksums.
>
> I don't want my build machines to be able to push back to my master
> repository.
> Nor do I want to have to release upstream versions if I lose state on my
> build machines.
> So this violates my requirements because I have to maintain an artifact
> of dpkg-source (the .orig.tar.gz) and makesure its checksum never
> changes.
This answers the question why you want to use a 3.0 (native) package.
But the real question here is: Why do you want to use a version with "-"
for such a package?
Bernhard R. Link
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