>>> Well, all (?) other packages have 3 branches: master, pristine-tar, >>> upstream. (I also have no idea how pristine-tar works without an >>> upstream branch, but I leave that to our git experts.) >> git clone url-to-package package-version >> cd package-version >> pristine-tar checkout ../package_version.orig.tar.gz > Yup. > And how do you get new upstream tarballs into the repo? > (Import on master and run pristine-tar against thet branch?) pristine-tar commit path/to/tar.gz tagname :) I think that 'upstream' branch has meaning if You receive upstream sources by git, too. But if You have upstream's tar.gz it is worth to use pristine-tar. :) -- . ''`. Dmitry E. Oboukhov : :’ : email: unera@debian.org jabber://UNera@uvw.ru `. `~’ GPGKey: 1024D / F8E26537 2006-11-21 `- 1B23 D4F8 8EC0 D902 0555 E438 AB8C 00CF F8E2 6537
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