Hi, Andreas On الأربعاء 6 أيار 2015 00:01, Andreas Tille wrote:
Hi Afif, On Tue, May 05, 2015 at 11:14:39PM -0700, Afif Elghraoui wrote:Am I correct in that your script parses the changelog for the version stem, appends to it, and then puts it back in the changelog?The changelog is not touched (you need to do this manually). It always fetches the last SVN. This is a *temporary* solution and upstream confirmed that a proper release tarball will be done. Once this has happened I switch to "normal" behavior and fetch the source via uscan (by deprecating the script).
Oh, I see. The existence of this script is as a hack.
I also need to consider whether I should always fetch the latest snapshot. So far, I've been going with the snapshot that matches what's bundled with wgs-assembler.So you need to adapt the script by fixing the SVN revision to what you need instead of detecting the last available. The script obviously does not fit all use cases and was rather an example what would be possible than what you should actually implement.
Of course. I just thought it would be weird to hard-code the snapshot revision number into the script. What I did instead was make the revision number part of the package version and have the script extract it from the version string.
After fixing get-orig-source, I've created the pristine-tar branch and pushed all branches and tags.
Next, I'm going to revise debian/control and work on debian/rules again to see if I can get the package to build.
Regards Afif -- Afif Elghraoui | عفيف الغراوي http://afif.ghraoui.name