Sean Whitton writes ("Re: gbp import-orig has defeated me [and 1 more
messages]"):
> On Tue 02 Oct 2018 at 12:59PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > If these files with cr line endings are a nuisance should probably
> > complain to upstream. It is highly unusual to provide
Hello,
On Tue 02 Oct 2018 at 12:59PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
> I think you should not set any of these options. I disagree with the
> discussion in that article surrounding the suggestion to use
> core.autocrlf=input. Almost no-one should do this on Linux.
>
> In the Debian context, if the or
Shengjing Zhu writes ("Re: gbp import-orig has defeated me"):
> I think you have configured your git to auto convert the line ending
> when commit.
>
> In the pristine-tar tarball,
> $ file googletest-release-1.8.1/googlemock/msvc/2005/gmock.sln
> googletest-releas
On Monday, October 1, 2018 10:35:01 PM CDT Shengjing Zhu wrote:
> I think you have configured your git to auto convert the line ending
> when commit.
>
> In the pristine-tar tarball,
> $ file googletest-release-1.8.1/googlemock/msvc/2005/gmock.sln
> googletest-release-1.8.1/googlemock/msvc/2005/g
Hi steve,
> git init
> gbp import-orig --pristine-tar ../googletest_1.8.1.orig.tar.gz
> ... copy debian dir from the salsa repo & commit ...
> gbp buildpackage
have you added a new changelog entry after importing the new upstream
tarball?
e.g by executing 'dch -v 1.8.1-1'
Regards
Fritz
sig
On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 10:51 AM Steve Robbins wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I would like to update the googletest salsa repo [1] with upstream 1.8.1. So
> I downloaded the tarball and ran "gbp import-orig" on it. That appeared to
> work, but "gbp buildpackage" fails with
>
> dpkg-source: error: aborting
Hi,
I would like to update the googletest salsa repo [1] with upstream 1.8.1. So
I downloaded the tarball and ran "gbp import-orig" on it. That appeared to
work, but "gbp buildpackage" fails with
dpkg-source: error: aborting due to unexpected upstream changes ...
from the diffs, my guess i
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