[Pkg-crosswire-devel] Location of Git repos?

Dimitri John Ledkov xnox at debian.org
Wed Oct 22 12:46:33 BST 2014


On 22 October 2014 02:48, Roberto C. Sánchez <roberto at connexer.com> wrote:
> I am curious about the locations of the Git repos.
>

I use dgit exclusively, thus git repositories are under dgit-repos
namespace and are available in a standard* form to any DD.

$ dgit clone sword

should work.

I believe old bzr repositories should be removed. Dgit provides round
trip guarantees between the git repository tree hash and the tree hash
of dsc source package that was uploaded into the archive.
(At the moment it does however mean that .pc directory needs to be committed)
Another nice property of dgit is that it can operate independent of
other git repositories used for maintenance and/or direct into archive
nmu uploads and etc.

> We have a git repository for sword here:
> git.debian.org/git/pkg-crosswire/sword.git
>
> However, the changelog in that repository shows a latest entry for
> version 1.7.2+dfsg-2, while looking at the package listing
> (http://packages.debian.org/src:sword) shows a package for 1.7.3+dfsg-2
> currently in jessie/sid.  Has the repository been relocated, or is it
> just that not all commits have been pushed?
>
> As far as bibletime goes, there does not appear to be a repository for
> that package.  Is that deliberate?  I am guessing that the package has
> perhaps not seen enough activity for anyone to go to the trouble of
> setting up a Git repo (only 4 non-NMU uploads in the last 2.5 years).
>
> I am going to ahead and set one up in order to complete the work for
> #758121.  Hopefully we can start using it for future packaging work on
> bibletime.
>
> Regards,
>
> -Roberto
>
> --
> Roberto C. Sánchez
> http://people.connexer.com/~roberto
> http://www.connexer.com
>
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-- 
Regards,

Dimitri.




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