[Pkg-netmeasure-discuss] scamper pkg - upstream imports/pristine-tar

Ana C. Custura ana at netstat.org.uk
Tue Jan 1 22:43:36 GMT 2019


Hi Matt,

Thank you for noticing and emailing me! Looks like I forgot to push
the branches. Am away until the 4th of January without access to gpg
keys but am happy to push the branches and update the package as soon
as I get back.
Cheers,

Ana


On Tue, Jan 1, 2019, at 9:41 PM, Matt Brown wrote:
> Hi Ana, 
> 
> First, thanks for your help and work on keeping the scamper package
> updated recently. I'm finding myself having some more time for Debian
> work lately so I started to take a look at taking my turn to update
> the package for the latest release (20181219).> 
> In trying to do that I'm a bit confused about the state of the
> repository as it doesn't seem to match the format I'd expect from git-
> buildpackage, specifically the last two revisions imported (20180309
> and 20180504) don't seem to be present in the upstream and pristine-
> tar branches as I'd expect gbp import-orig to do - e.g. the last
> commit on both these branches is for 20171204.> 
> https://salsa.debian.org/ineteng-team/scamper/network/master,
> https://salsa.debian.org/ineteng-team/scamper/commits/pristine-tar and
> https://salsa.debian.org/ineteng-team/scamper/commits/upstream help to
> illustrate the problem.> 
> Can you recall if this is/was intentional? or I'm wondering if this
> was a mistake (e.g. maybe a wrong parameter to gbp --upstream-branch
> and a missing --pristine-tar option)?> 
> Assuming this isn't intentional, then I think just a couple of runs of
> the gbp pristine-tar command to update the patch files in the branch
> will be enough to get us back on track (we'll still be missing the
> upstream branch commits, but I don't think that's a blocking problem,
> mostly cosmetic).> 
> Look forward to hearing from you.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> -- 
> Matt Brown
> m[1]attb at debian.org


Links:

  1. mailto:matt at mattb.net.nz
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