[Pkg-ruby-extras-maintainers] r828 - packages/libgems-ruby/tags
    Paul van Tilburg 
    paulvt at debian.org
       
    Wed Sep 13 07:01:48 UTC 2006
    
    
  
On Wed, Sep 13, 2006 at 10:03:23AM +0900, Daigo Moriwaki wrote:
> Paul van Tilburg wrote:
> > I was wondering... if you do the tagging with svn-buildpackage (as the
> > log indicates), how do you prevent it doing the dch -i.  It's a bit
> > confusing because after upload & tagging all our packages, we
> > automatically have a new changelog entry for suite UNRELEASED so that we
> > know this is an unreleased package, whereas yours somehow do not.
> 
> $ svn-buildpackage --svn-only-tag
> 
> My process is
> - commit the working directory by debcommit.
>   debcommit is not so popular, but very useful.
> - build a package by svn-buildpackage with pbuilder
> - install and test it
> - upload it to Debian by dput
> - tag by svn-buildpackage --svn-only-tag
> 
> After --svn-only-tag, a new changelog entry with UNRELEASED is added,
> but remains uncommitted.
Aahh.. that must be it.  I always do after the above steps:
$ cd ..  
$ svn ci -m "Uploaded libfoo-ruby (<version>), prepare changelog for new version/revision."
> I did not know svn-buildpackage commits a new changelog entry. I was not
> aware about that. I did not select --svn-only-tag in order to avoid
> commit, but it just fit my process. So, I don't know it is the correct way.
No problem! I guess, you know now ;)
Best regards,
Paul
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