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Re: how to recover from pristine-tar screwup?



Eric Cooper a écrit :
> I forgot that I had set "pristine-tar = False" in my git-buildpackage
> config when I built and uploaded a new version of ocaml-sha.

Why so? Anyway, I've put a debian/gbp.conf in ocaml-sha and syslog-ocaml.

> I had already done a "pristine-tar commit" of the new orig.tar.gz and
> pushed it to alioth, but that doesn't match what was uploaded (because
> git-buildpackage rebuilt it from the upstream git branch).

Don't you use git-import-orig?

> What's the best way to recover from my screwup, so that future
> non-sourceful uploads will be against the correct .orig tarball?

I think it's too late. To avoid confusion, you could "pristine-tar
commit" the .orig tarball that you uploaded, or upload a new version
with "+1" added to the upstream version.

And sorry, I've mistakenly deleted (oups...) your tag debian/1.5-1 in
ocaml-sha (I thought it was in the same situation as syslog-ocaml... but
it's not). BTW, is it intentional that Maintainer is not set to d-o-m?
Could you recreate it? (or just push the one that should still be on
your local repository).


Cheers,

-- 
Stéphane


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