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This is better than --dpkg-source:-sn because it produces a git tree
which doesn't need weird options, and doesn't delete the user's .orig
(which might still be useful eg for some dgit fetch).
Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
but don't care about its format/layout
(for example because some software you have consumes source packages,
not git histories)
but don't care about its format/layout
(for example because some software you have consumes source packages,
not git histories)
-you can use this recipe to generate a C<1.0> "native"
+you can use this recipe to generate a C<3.0 (native)>
source package, which is just a tarball
with accompanying .dsc metadata file:
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source package, which is just a tarball
with accompanying .dsc metadata file:
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- % git rm debian/source/version
- % git commit -m 'switch to 1.0 source format'
- % dgit -wgf --dpkg-buildpackage:-sn build-source
+ % echo '3.0 (native)' >debian/source/format
+ % git commit -m 'switch to native source format' debian/source/format
+ % dgit -wgf build-source