[Debian-med-packaging] Updating the praat package
Andreas Tille
andreas at an3as.eu
Sun May 6 15:51:59 UTC 2012
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I would prefer always communication via list rather in PM]
Hi Rafael,
I noticed that
$ debcheckout --user=tille praat
declared git repository at git+ssh://tille@git.debian.org/git/?p=debian-med/praat.git
git clone git+ssh://tille@git.debian.org/git/?p=debian-med/praat.git praat ...
Cloning into 'praat'...
fatal: '/git/?p=debian-med/praat.git' does not appear to be a git repository
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
checkout failed (the command above returned a non-zero exit code)
did not worked because of a wrong Vcs-Git string. This is my default
way to checkout packages and thus I fixed it.
On Sun, May 06, 2012 at 04:46:41PM +0200, Rafael Laboissiere wrote:
> * Andreas Tille <tille at debian.org> [2012-05-06 12:49]:
>
> > Please consider me a Git beginner. So chances are good that I mixed
> > something up. Probably it is a good idea if I clone your latest commit
> > from scratch to my machine once you have finished the packaging of the
> > latest release.
> >
> > [snip]
> >
> > I was not aware of git-dch (see above Git beginner) but from the
> > description it sounds very convinient. It might help if you
> > remember me about this before you ask me for sponsering because
> > this is not my usual handling but I'm perfectly willing to adapt
> > (specifically because it sounds clever).
>
> Yes, cloning the repository is the best solution, not because of the
> HEAD/master mismatch that I mentioned, but because it is better to start
> from scratch when a repository has been migrated to git-buildpackage.
>
> I already committed my changes. This is the list of commits:
>
> aaab0ed Imported Upstream version 5.3.2
> 741de41 Merge branch 'upstream'
> 0221a5d Imported Upstream version 5.3.14
> f514441 Merge tag 'upstream/5.3.14'
> 53d0124 Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.3 (no changes needed)
> cd9bc47 debian/rules: Drop obsolete inclusion of patchsys-quilt.mk
> 4dcc64a Drop obsolete patch, which was not beeing applied, anyway
> 04b178e Add list of exclusions for Git
> 78e75cc Add debian/upstream file
> 7b66ff1 Update upstream changelog file
> 2b912ed debian/copyright: Converted to DEP5 machine-readable format
>
> Below is what you have to do to clone the repository, generate
> debian/changelog, and add the necessary tags to the repository:
>
> ## Clone the repository
> gbp-clone git+ssh://tille@git.debian.org/git/debian-med/praat.git
>
> ## Generate debian/changelog
> cd praat
> git-dch --release
>
> [Note that not all commit log messages I listed above will appear in
> debian/changelog, thanks to the use of the tag "Git-Dch: Ignore".
> However, there will be a spurious entry "Imported Upstream version
> 5.3.2". Please, remove it.]
I immediate start to like git-dch ... :-)
(It also is featuring my change I mentioned above.)
> ## Commit the changelog
> git add debian/changelog
> git ci -m "Debian release 5.3.14-1"
$ git ci -m "Debian release 5.3.14-1"
git: 'ci' is not a git command. See 'git --help'.
Did you mean this?
dch
Hmmm, I guess
$ git commit -m "Debian release 5.3.14-1"
[master a4b134f] Debian release 5.3.14-1
1 file changed, 14 insertions(+)
will do something similarly reasonable.
> ## Build the package, add the necessary tag and upload it:
> git-buildpackage --git-tag
> debrelease # or whichever command you use
>
> ## Finally, push everything
> git push
> git push --tags
Done. The only open question that remains to me is why the
commits are not propagated to the commit mailing list - I
checked in the repository on alioth:
$ cat /git/debian-med/praat.git/config
[core]
repositoryformatversion = 0
filemode = true
bare = true
sharedrepository = 1
[hooks]
mailinglist = debian-med-commit at lists.alioth.debian.org
subjectdesc = praat
cia-project = Debian-Med
so this should work. Any clue?
Kind regards and thanks for updating the package
Andreas.
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