Control: severity -1 normal

Hi!

On Wed, 2013-08-07 at 14:42:05 +0200, Frederic Van Espen wrote:
> Package: dpkg-dev
> Version: 1.16.10
> Severity: serious
> Justification: fails to build from source (but built successfully in the past)

I've just tested, and dpkg-source 1.15.x shows the same behavior.
Not saying it's desirable, just that I don't see how this breaks
stuff that used to work in the past?

> I have a package that has the following content in the
> debian/source/include-binaries
> 
> debian/extra/foo.so
> 
> However, when running dpkg-source this file is not added to the source
> package. dpkg-source --help tells me that a default set of -I options is
> added when no such option is used:
>   -I[<pattern>]            filter out files when building tarballs
>                                (defaults to: -I*.a -I*.la -I*.o -I*.so
>                                -I.*.sw? -I*~ -I,,* -I.[#~]* -I.arch-ids
>                                -I.arch-inventory -I.be -I.bzr
>                                -I.bzr.backup -I.bzr.tags -I.bzrignore
>                                -I.cvsignore -I.deps -I.git -I.gitignore
>                                -I.hg -I.hgignore -I.hgtags -I.shelf
>                                -I.svn -ICVS -IDEADJOE -IRCS -I_MTN
>                                -I_darcs -I{arch}).
> 
> Altough I understand the default set of excludes, when I specifically
> request files to be added through the include-binaries file, the should
> not be excluded.

Yes, I agree, and I'll fix this for either 1.17.2 or 1.17.3.

Thanks,
Guillem


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