[kpfleming@digium.com: debian/ in asterisk tarball]

Kevin P. Fleming kpfleming at digium.com
Wed Aug 3 20:45:07 UTC 2005


Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo wrote:

>  There is an easy way to go. Provide a debian/ dir in CVS but don't
> provide it in any released tarball. This way we can package asterisk in
> Debian without much hassle and people can have debian packages autobuilt
> if they want.

Ok, so then if a user wants to make their own dev of the 1.0.9 release, 
they'd need to check out the 1.0.9 sources from CVS (using our tags), 
rather than using the tarball.

I think I could live with that, as long as our release process is not 
making any substantial changes to the contents of the tarball (which I 
don't believe it is).



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