Am Donnerstag, den 28.02.2008, 10:17 +0100 schrieb Rafael Laboissiere: > * Ólafur Jens Sigurðsson <ojsbug@gmail.com> [2008-02-28 03:33]: > > > > 2.) get-oct-pkg-src.pl has 45 lines of Perl code in order to download a > > > package. The very first line of that code is already a mystery to me. > > > Octave's watch file has 2 lines, one being the watch file's version. > > Yes, you are right, I duplicated many of the functionalities of uscan in > that script. I will think a little bit further about this. However, notice > that uscan would generate a wrong orig.tar.gz tarball for us. For the > octave-forge packages, we need a tarball inside a tarball. Okay, maybe I'm totally misunderstanding get-oct-pkg-src.pl, but does it retar the tarball? A simple download is possible with the attached files (it contains a dummy changelog, uscan wants a full infrastructure). And according to uscan's manpage: ========================================================================== The newest updates are retrieved [...] and if specified in the watchfile, a program may then be executed on the newly downloaded source. ========================================================================== Thomas
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