On Tuesday, 13 May 2025 8:49:12 AM AEST Santiago Vila wrote: > Ok, I've configured CI/CD in salsa to use debian/salsa-ci.yml, > and then I've made a commit which removes gitlab-ci.yml, as > it was not working. > > Now the pipeline is all green.
Thank you very much for your help. > I don't see the need to change gbp.conf. The repo is configured to > contain debian/* files only, and whoever created it clearly > does not want to use pristine-tar, It was yours truly. I prefer such simplified layout to avoid needless complexity and overhead of GBP-style merged repo layout. IMHO "origtargz" utility makes "pristine-tar" obsolete. > and Salsa CI seems to be smart enough that it can build the package now. This is new. Formerly Salsa CI could not build packages from repositories that contain debian/* files only. > Dmitry: I'm therefore closing this bug. If you still want to use > the old test-the-archive, please reopen and make sure that it works. All good, thanks. For packages that I maintain regularly I use my own CI pipline that runs on my own Gitlab Runner (which runs on my hardware). When I first uploaded gocryptfs I did not touch existing "gitlab-ci.yml" because I've thought that it would be a one-time upload... Since nobody did any work on gocrypfs in a while, I later found myself working on it again, but I had no capacity to adjust CI properly. -- Best wishes, Dmitry Smirnov GPG key : 4096R/52B6BBD953968D1B --- Tyranny is always better organized than freedom.
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