On Sun, Sep 17, 2017 at 7:20 PM, Antonio Terceiro <terce...@debian.org> wrote: > On Sat, 30 Nov 2013 17:28:09 +0100 "kristof.ralov...@gmail.com" > <kristof.ralov...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Subject: pristine-tar: cannot reproduce antpm_1.12.orig.tar.xz >> Package: pristine-tar >> Version: 1.30 >> Severity: important >> >> Dear Maintainer, >> >> I cannot reproduce antpm_1.12.orig.tar.xz under debian unstable. >> >> Reproduction works under both: >> - i386 debian stable with tar 1.26-dfsg-0.1, pristine-tar 1.25+deb7u1 >> - amd63 ubuntu 13.04 with tar 1.26-dfsg5, pristine-tar 1.26 >> >> The below is output from the pristine-tar failing under debian unstable: > [...] > > Hi, I know this bug report is somewhat old, but I would need a copy of > the actual tarball in order to investigate. Do you still have one lying > around by any chance?
The problem was in the end related to how the scripts generated the original tar file, not with pristine-tar. If I recall it correctly there was an empty subfolder stored in the hand crafted tar file. Sorry for the false alarm. From my side the tracker could be closed.