(as you might have seen from commit logs I've done some
for i in `git tag | grep '/2'`; do git tag -d $i; git push origin :refs/tags/$i ; done
to remove useless tags)
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On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 09:46:15AM +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
> Hi Nadiya,
>
> On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 08:09:19PM -0700, Nadiya Sitdykova wrote:
> > Unfortunately your explanation wasn't sufficient for me.
> > Do you mean that I should clone both jellyfish and jellyfish1, than copy
> > jellyfish git file to the jellyfish1 directory?
> > And than how can I checkout the latest release of version 1 and make this
> > new master?
>
> I'm not a Git expert but I did the following - may be there is a more
> efficient way to do things.
>
> cp -a jellyfish jellyfish1
> cd jellyfish1
> git reset --hard debian/1.1.5-1
> sed -i 's/jellyfish/jellyfish1/g' debian/control
> vi debian/control # doing some manual fixes in debian/control
> cme fix dpkg-control
> dch -i
> -->
> jellyfish1 (1.1.5-1) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium
>
> * Create separate jellyfish1 package since there exist packages that
> explicitly require jellyfish version 1
>
> -- Andreas Tille <tille@debian.org> Thu, 20 Jul 2017 09:16:24 +0200
>
> git commit -a -m"create jellyfish1 package"
> git checkout upstream
> git reset --hard upstream/1.1.5
> git checkout pristine-tar
> git reset --hard 8b4a53ecb71b5739d050fbb926c5298840318093
> # this goes down to the import of 1.1.11 which is the latest version of the 1.x series
> vi .git/config
> # this is a hack since I have no idea about all those Git settings. I simply left
> # the [core] section and used my inject-into-alioth-git script which creates a new
> # repository on aliot ( https://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/debian-med/trunk/ )helper-scripts/inject-into- alioth-git?view=markup
> inject-into-alioth-git
> # forgot to remove branches
> git branch -D debian/jessie-backports
> git push origin :debian/jessie-backports
> git branch -D libjsoncpp
> git push origin :libjsoncpp
> # fix pristine-tar branch
> git checkout pristine-tar
> for i in jellyfish_* ; do git mv $i `echo $i | sed "s/^jellyfish/&1/"` ; done
> git commit -a -m"Rename pristine-tar information files"
> git checkout master
> # after realising that upstream branch seems not to fit 1.1.11
> # reimport this tarball, deleting upstream/1.1.11 tag first
> git tag -d upstream/1.1.11
> git push origin :refs/tags/upstream/1.1.11
> uscan --verbose --force-download
> gbp import-orig --pristine-tar ../jellyfish1_1.1.11.orig.tar.gz
>
>
> This leads IMHO to some workable Git repository of 1.x series of
> jellyfish. I also added a commit to fetch only 1.x series in watch
> file. Now the task is to redo some packaging changes like separating
> libjellyfish-1.x - but only in case this would be really needed for
> kraken. There is no point in over-engineering. Our fokus should be
> to get kraken reliably working and not copying jellyfish 2.x layout
> since this is most probably not used and just draining time.
>
> I tested as far that gbp-build now starts building but there is some
> issue in the build time tests. To clean up the repository it might be
> sensible to remove all tags refering to 2.x series.
>
> Do you think you can continue from here and check, whether kraken
> works with the resulting package? If something remains unclear feel
> free to keep on asking as usual.
>
> Kind regards
>
> Andreas.
>
> --
> http://fam-tille.de
>
>
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