speak there of issues that are discussed in
&email-debian-private;. There's another channel for this
purpose, it's called <literal>#debian-private</literal> and it's protected by
-a key. This key is available in the archives of debian-private in
-<filename>master.debian.org:&file-debian-private-archive;</filename>,
-just <command>zgrep</command> for <literal>#debian-private</literal> in all
-the files.
+a key. This key is available at
+<filename>master.debian.org:&file-debian-private-key;</filename>.
</para>
<para>
There are other additional channels dedicated to specific subjects.
<title>The ftp-master server</title>
<para>
The <literal>&ftp-master-host;</literal> server holds the canonical copy of
-the Debian archive. Generally, package uploads go to this server; see
-<xref linkend="upload"/>.
+the Debian archive. Generally, package uploaded to &ftp-upload-host;
+end up on this server, see <xref linkend="upload"/>.
</para>
<para>
It is restricted; a mirror is available on <literal>merkel</literal>.
<literal>binary</literal> packages.
</para>
<para>
-Source packages consist of either two or three files: a
-<filename>.dsc</filename> file, and either a <filename>.tar.gz</filename> file
-or both an <filename>.orig.tar.gz</filename> and a
-<filename>.diff.gz</filename> file.
+Depending on the format of the source package, it will consist
+of one or more files in addition to the mandatory <filename>.dsc</filename>
+file:
+<itemizedlist>
+<listitem><para>with format “1.0”, it has either a <filename>.tar.gz</filename>
+file or both an <filename>.orig.tar.gz</filename> and a
+<filename>.diff.gz</filename> file;</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>with format “3.0 (quilt)”, it has a mandatory
+<filename>.orig.tar.{gz,bz2,lzma}</filename> upstream tarball,
+muliple optional <filename>.orig-<replaceable>component</replaceable>.tar.{gz,bz2,lzma}</filename> additional upstream tarballs</para> and a
+mandatory <filename>debian.tar.{gz,bz2,lzma} debian tarball</filename>;</listitem>
+<listitem><para>with format “3.0 (native)”, it has only
+a single <filename>.tar.{gz,bz2,lzma}</filename> tarball.</para></listitem>
+</itemizedlist>
</para>
<para>
-If a package is developed specially for Debian and is not distributed outside
-of Debian, there is just one <filename>.tar.gz</filename> file which contains
-the sources of the program. If a package is distributed elsewhere too, the
-<filename>.orig.tar.gz</filename> file stores the so-called <literal>upstream
-source code</literal>, that is the source code that's distributed by the
-<literal>upstream maintainer</literal> (often the author of the software).
-In this case, the <filename>.diff.gz</filename> contains the changes made by
-the Debian maintainer.
+If a package is developed specially for Debian and is not distributed
+outside of Debian, there is just one
+<filename>.tar.{gz,bz2,lzma}</filename> file which contains the sources of
+the program, it's called a “native” source package. If a package is
+distributed elsewhere too, the
+<filename>.orig.tar.{gz,bz2,lzma}</filename> file stores the so-called
+<literal>upstream source code</literal>, that is the source code that's
+distributed by the <literal>upstream maintainer</literal> (often the
+author of the software). In this case, the <filename>.diff.gz</filename>
+or the <filename>debian.tar.{gz,bz2,lzma}</filename> contains the changes
+made by the Debian maintainer.
</para>
<para>
The <filename>.dsc</filename> file lists all the files in the source package
<programlisting>
$delay = ($ENV{DELAY} || 7);
$cfg{'delayed'} = {
- fqdn => "&ftp-master-host;",
+ fqdn => "&ftp-upload-host;",
login => "yourdebianlogin",
incoming => "/org/&ftp-debian-org;/incoming/DELAYED/$delay-day/",
dinstall_runs => 1,