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Bug#561952: developers-reference: Section 4.6.3 - please document new source package formats "3.0 (quilt)" and "3.0 (native)"



Le Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 03:46:50PM +0200, Tommi Vainikainen a écrit :
> Package: developers-reference
> Severity: normal
> Tags: patch
> 
> Please document the new source package formats "3.0 (native)" and "3.0
> (quilt)"[1] in the section 4.6.3 Packages of the Debian Developer's
> Reference.

Dear Tommi and all,

there is at least one more place that would desserve an update, the
section 6.7.8.

Here is a draft patch, which probably requires more editing:

Index: best-pkging-practices.dbk
===================================================================
--- best-pkging-practices.dbk	(révision 7003)
+++ best-pkging-practices.dbk	(copie de travail)
@@ -1798,11 +1812,11 @@
 <title>Changing binary files in <literal>diff.gz</literal></title>
 <para>
 Sometimes it is necessary to change binary files contained in the original
-tarball, or to add binary files that are not in it.  If this is done by simply
-copying the files into the debianized source tree,
-<command>dpkg-source</command> will not be able to handle this.  On the other
-hand, according to the guidelines given above, you cannot include such a
-changed binary file in a repackaged <filename>orig.tar.gz</filename>.  Instead,
+tarball, or to add binary files that are not in it. According to the guidelines
+given above, binary files should not be changed in a repackaged
+<filename>orig.tar.gz</filename>.  Changes can be done by simply
+copying the files into the debianized source tree. <command>dpkg-source</command>
+handles this for source formats 3.0. For source formats lower than 2.0,
 include the file in the <filename>debian</filename> directory in
 <command>uuencode</command>d (or similar) form <footnote><para> The file should
 have a name that makes it clear which binary file it encodes.  Usually, some


I have not checked other parts of the Developers Reference if they need update.

Have a nice day,

-- 
Charles Plessy
Tsurumi, Kanagawa, Japan



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