Vincent,I just uploaded a new 2.9-1 package - https://mentors.debian.net/package/yuma123
On 08/16/2016 08:00 PM, Vincent Bernat wrote:There is a slight error in it. You use "~" instead of "+", so it doesn't work. You can test with "uscan --report --verbose". It should say: uscan info: => Package is up to date for from https://qa.debian.org/watch/sf.php/yuma123/yuma123_2.8.tar.gz
[1] fixed
You need to document in some way how you got this +dfsg tarball from the original tarball. The easiest way is to use the Files-Excluded field in debian/copyright. You can find more details in the manual page of uscan. This way, uscan will be able to download and repack the tarball itself. Have a look at the repacksuffix option too (to add +dfsg). The other way is to have a "get-orig-source" rule in the Makefile.
[2] fixed
Also, another detail, in d/changelog, you need to close the ITP, not the RFS. The RFS will be closed once the package is uploaded. The ITP needs to be closed once the package reaches the archive, through debian/changelog. For a first upload, keep d/changelog with just "Initial release ...".
[3] fixed
Otherwise, everything is OK.
Regards, Vladimir