Re: Re : new service: orig-check -- Debian Upstream Tarball Checker
Hi Lucas,
Thank you for the new updates !
I updated tcpdf to watch version 5, now it is so simple I can not understand why the mangle does not work
See: https://orig-check.debian.net/result/f382a9f3e61cbb72eacec791130e4ea83725155cfd8598778a99015d4a37b4c4
Could you provide two ways to search ?, because currently there is only a possibility to search on the diagnostic or on package names:
Before: https://orig-check.debian.net/?search_value=php
After: https://orig-check.debian.net/?search_value=php&search_diagnostic=700 - tarballs not identical
That way I can focus on packages with names that I know.
I wonder if there is something to be done to skip GPG check and focus on reproducing: https://orig-check.debian.net/result/54a70192b399da06e778ed20ea0185479fb73bc31757ea2cd4d7c0243bf3dc80
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William Desportes
---- Le Tue, 23 Dec 2025 22:48:05 +0100 Lucas Nussbaum <lucas@debian.org> a écrit ----
> Hi,
>
> On 15/12/25 at 22:25 +0100, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
> > So, to summarize, To-Do list items on my side are:
> > - uupdate support
>
> It turned out that it was easier to ignore uupdate entirely (since it
> makes no sense with --download-current-version anyway)
>
> > - dscverify
>
> dscverify is only guaranteed to work at the package's upload time. For
> example, if the maintainer's key got removed from the keyring after the
> upload, there's no (easy) way to get it to work.
>
> > - gbp-level filters
>
> I implemented those in orig-check. It was a bit disappointing though,
> with only about 0.15% of packages getting fixed thanks to this change.
>
> Lucas
>
>
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