Re: What is +gh? (WAS Re: [DRE-maint] ruby-em-redis_0.3.0+gh-1_amd64.changes ACCEPTED into unstable, unstable)
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- Subject: Re: What is +gh? (WAS Re: [DRE-maint] ruby-em-redis_0.3.0+gh-1_amd64.changes ACCEPTED into unstable, unstable)
- From: Pirate Praveen <praveen@debian.org>
- Date: Fri, 02 May 2014 16:34:32 +0530
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On Tuesday 29 April 2014 02:32 PM, Vincent Fourmond wrote:
> This information belongs in debian/README.source or even
> debian/copyright, but not in the version number, especially since it
> is completely opaque to our users. Cheers, Vincent
It is useful when importing multiple tarballs of the same upstream
release using git-import-orig when initial dsc is created using gem file
from rubygems.org and github tarball is imported later to include tests.
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