Hi Steven, Étienne Mollier, on 2020-08-08 20:17:01 +0200: > Steven Robbins, on 2020-08-08 13:10:25 -0500: > > Since you mentioned this, I tried get-orig-source but it failed for me: > > > > $ make -f debian/rules get-orig-source > > uscan --watchfile debian/data/watch --force-download --no-symlink --destdir > > "../tarballs" > > uscan warn: In debian/data/watch no matching files for watch line > > https://itk.org/download/ https://github.com/InsightSoftwareConsortium/ITK/ > > releases/download/v4.\d[\-+\.:\~\da-zA-Z]*InsightData-(?:[-_]?(\d[\-+\.:\~\da- > > zA-Z]*))(?i)(?:\.(?:tar\.xz|tar\.bz2|tar\.gz|zip|tgz|tbz|txz)) > > make: *** [debian/rules:161: get-orig-source] Error 1 > > > > It's not a big deal as I have downloaded the data manually from > > https://github.com/InsightSoftwareConsortium/ITK/releases/download/v4.13.3/ > > InsightData-4.13.3.tar.gz and the build is now proceeding. > > > > But it did make me wonder whether make get-orig-source worked for you, and > > what I might have done wrong. > > I recall (maybe wrongly) seeing this working during the week, > but now I'm getting the same error as yours. This may be just a > mishandling of mine, let me check... I missed a / in the URL indeed, so now I am questioning my memory. Anyway, I pushed the fix, then have been running into the next issue: $ debian/rules get-orig-source uscan --watchfile debian/data/watch --force-download --no-symlink --destdir "../tarballs" uscan --force-download --rename --destdir "../tarballs" Successfully repacked ../tarballs/InsightToolkit-4.13.3.tar.gz as ../tarballs/insighttoolkit4_4.13.3-dfsg1.orig.tar.xz, deleting 2233 files from it. cd "../tarballs" && mv `ls InsightData-4.13.3.tar.xz` insighttoolkit4_4.13.3-dfsg1.orig-data.tar.xz ls: cannot access 'InsightData-4.13.3.tar.xz': No such file or directory mv: missing destination file operand after 'insighttoolkit4_4.13.3-dfsg1.orig-data.tar.xz' Try 'mv --help' for more information. make: *** [debian/rules:163: get-orig-source] Error 1 The script expects an xz compressed archive but received a gzip one. I'm looking up uscan manual to see if there is an elegant way to sort this. Kind Regards, -- Étienne Mollier <etienne.mollier@mailoo.org> Old rsa/3072: 5ab1 4edf 63bb ccff 8b54 2fa9 59da 56fe fff3 882d New rsa/4096: 8f91 b227 c7d6 f2b1 948c 8236 793c f67e 8f0d 11da Sent from /dev/pts/6, please excuse my verbosity.
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