On 01/03/2012 12:34 AM, yannubu...@gmail.com wrote: > > Just FYI, you should use 2 branches, one for your upstream > code, and one containing that + the debian folder, so that > one can use "git-buildpackage". > > Cheers, > Thomas > > > i read the git-buildpackage man, but i'm sorry i don't understand what > to change in the GIT, nor how to create a 2nd branch in it. > Maybe this is something that only the GIT owner (Alessio) can change ? > > Regards > Yann
A quick howto, from back of my head. By the way, what alessio has to do with all this? # Initialize a new Git repo with upstream sources mkdir boot-repair cd boot-repair tar -xvzf ../boot-repair_<version>.orig.tar.gz mv boot-repair-<version>/* . rmdir boot-repair-<version> git init git add * git commit -a -m "Added initial upstream sources v<version>" # Add the debian dir in a new branch git checkout -b debian echo "[DEFAULT] upstream-branch = master debian-branch = debian [git-buildpackage] export-dir = ../build-area/" >debian/gbp.conf [ ... add all your files in the debian folder ...] git add debian git commit -a -m "Added initial debian folder" # Now you can build git-buildpackage I hope that helps, cheers, Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4f01eb0f.1070...@goirand.fr