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Re: Git help needed (Was: MIA - Software for medical image alaysis)



On 11/29/12 13:14, Andreas Tille wrote:
On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 11:23:13AM +0100, Andreas Tille wrote:
This is most probably the less time consuming solution.  I admit I do
not really mind about the history of the initial packaging - so feel
free to commit the latest state of your work if this helps reducing the
effort.

Having subscribed the commit list I noticed that you followed this path
of action and so I tried:
[...]

Now I tried to run it on a different machine, and I also get

> debcheckout git://git.debian.org/debian-med/libvistaio.git --git-track '*'
declared git repository at git://git.debian.org/debian-med/libvistaio.git
git clone git://git.debian.org/debian-med/libvistaio.git libvistaio ...
Cloning into 'libvistaio'...
remote: Counting objects: 123, done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (102/102), done.
remote: Total 123 (delta 13), reused 118 (delta 13)
Receiving objects: 100% (123/123), 178.90 KiB, done.
Resolving deltas: 100% (13/13), done.
Branch pristine-tar set up to track remote branch pristine-tar from origin.
Branch upstream set up to track remote branch upstream from origin.

 git-buildpackage -us -uc
dh clean
   dh_testdir
   dh_auto_clean
   dh_clean
gbp:info: Orig tarball 'libvistaio_1.2.14.orig.tar.xz' not found at '../tarballs/' paranoia check failed on params from delta (-z -9) at /usr/bin/pristine-xz line 191. pristine-tar: command failed: pristine-xz --no-verbose --no-debug --no-keep genxz /tmp/pristine-tar.bffzZiUMta/wrapper /tmp/pristine-tar.Wepsnhp2KB/libvistaio_1.2.14.orig.tar.xz.tmp
pristine-tar: failed to generate tarball
gbp:error: /usr/bin/pristine-tar returned 255
gbp:error: Couldn't checkout "libvistaio_1.2.14.orig.tar.xz"

The machine where I created the repro is a VM running the latest SID (updated yesterday) the other machine is some Ubuntu 12.04.

Which means git-buildpackage version 0.6.0~got20121124 (sid)
versus 0.5.32 (Ubuntu 12.04). Could this be the problem?

Best
Gert


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