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Re: RFS: ruby-polyglot



On 21/04/11 at 08:28 +0530, Vasudev Kamath wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 4:23 AM, Lucas Nussbaum
> <lucas@lucas-nussbaum.net> wrote:
> > On 20/04/11 at 21:51 +0530, Vasudev Kamath wrote:
> >> On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 8:47 PM, Lucas Nussbaum
> >> <lucas@lucas-nussbaum.net> wrote:
> >> > On 19/04/11 at 23:21 +0530, Vasudev Kamath wrote:
> >> >> Hi Lucas,
> >> >> I made the changes you had told and have uploaded the package to
> >> >> pkg-ruby-extras git repository[1]. Can you please review the package
> >> >> and let me know If something needs to be fixed.
> >> >>
> >> >> [1] git+ssh://git.debian.org/git/pkg-ruby-extras/ruby-polyglot.git
> >> >
> >> > How did you push to alioth? You need to git push --all && git push --tags
> >> Well I messed it up a bit :(.. Instead of following the guidelines on
> >> the RubyInWheezy page I followed http://wiki.debian.org/Alioth/Git and
> >> then used git-import-dsc to create repo from the .dsc of my package
> >> (Actually I should have cloned empty repository and done this from
> >> there).
> >> >
> >> > I don't see the upstream and pristine-tar branch.
> >> I didn't use --all so upstream branch was on my system just now pushed
> >> it but I forgot to give --pristine-tar option so that branch isn't
> >> present :( Can I create that branch manually?
> >
> > You could just git push --all now, if you still have the local branch.
> Yeah I did git push --all and upstream branch is pushed to the
> pkg-ruby-extras/ruby-polyglot.git. But I don't have pristine-tar
> branch since I missed that option while doing git-import-dsc.
> This is what I'm thinking of doing let me know if it works
> git checkout -b pristine-tar # create prisitine-tar branch manually
> git rm -f * # Remove all files
> pristine-tar commit -m "Adding pristine-tar version version."
> ../program_version.orig.tar.gz

Wouldn't it be easier to delete the upstream tag, and re-use git
import-orig, this time with pristine-tar?

Or simply to restart from scratch?

- Lucas


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