Hi Étienne, On Thursday, August 6, 2020 2:09:46 P.M. CDT Étienne Mollier wrote: > If someone else attempts a run with git buildpackage, note the > external data fetched by debian/rules get-orig-source, which > need to be put into an appropriate archive .orig-data.tar.gz; > something specific to format 3.0 (quilt) if I understood > correctly dpkg-source(1). I'm not comfortable with this format, > so haven't marked the release as ready for upload yet, by fear > of having screwed the branch named "upstream", but maybe it is. 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. -Steve
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