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Auteur: Edward Bartolo
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Aan: aitor_czr, dng
Onderwerp: Re: [DNG] Debianising my uploaded version of netman.
Hi Aitor et al,

I am still thinking what I should do to the netman/debian directory so
that dpkg-buildpackage succeeds to spew out the two netman .deb
packages. I think, the trouble lies with tracking patches which I
don't have and don't want to use for the first properly debianized
netman source. I am suspicious changelog, control and patches are
preventing me from getting dpkg-buildpackage do its job.

Therefore, it looks like I have to devoid patches/ of any patches,
recreate changelog to only contain one version and finally edit
control to reflect all building requirements for netman.

Readers may wonder why someone may wish to manually edit package
configuration files instead of using tools. The reason is simply to
understand what these files contain and their function.


Edward



On 09/12/2015, Rainer Weikusat <rainerweikusat@???> wrote:
> Steve Litt <slitt@???> writes:
>>>       From: Steve Litt <slitt@???>
>>>  Subject: Re: [DNG] Debianising my uploaded version of netman.

>>>
>>
>>> Anyone know a good source of GIT learning that's self-discoverable and
>>> has a reasonable learning curve from know-nothing to expert?
>>
>>
>> On Wed, 9 Dec 2015 16:57:01 +0000 (UTC)
>> dan pridgeon <d_pridge@???> wrote:
>>
>>> This may help:
>>> http://git-scm.com/book/en/v2
>>
>> Very nice! I've read a few pages, and so far, this appears to be
>> *exactly* what I needed.
>
> It's presumably rather "what you're supposed to get", considering
> howlers like
>
>     This is in sharp contrast to the way most older VCS tools
>     branch, which involves copying all of the project’s files into a
>     second directory.
>         http://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Branching-Branches-in-a-Nutshell

>
> CVS creates branches by adding special tags to all RCS files of a
> project but it certainly doesn't copy the files "to a second directory"
> and anyone whoever worked with a CVS repository can be expected to now
> that. Considering that this means the time necessary for creating a
> branch is proportional to the number of files, this is a very slow
> operation.
>
> O(1) branching didn't fell from the sky because only Linus Torvalds
> looked hard enough for it but was introduced with Subversion which
> - when branching - "creates a new directory entry that points to an
> existing tree.". J. Random Know-it-all likely just won't notice that
> because a branch has to be checked out prior to using it locally for
> anything and this (like any other checkout) creates a copy of the files.
>
> The "revolutionary git concept" of "treating the content as a
> filesystem" also came from Subversion.
>
> NB: As incomplete list of git commands, this text is probably good
> enough and also as introduction to "version control concepts" provides
> one keeps in mind that the author doesn't know any SCM but git.
>
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