[Debian-ezgo-packaging] Debian ezgo pure blends TODO
Andreas Tille
andreas at an3as.eu
Mon Mar 31 18:45:27 UTC 2014
Hi Franklin,
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 11:36:24PM +0800, Franklin Weng wrote:
> >
> > I would be *really* happy if you would spend some time to document this
> > in the Blends doc to make it understandable for a beginner since I
> > failed in the first place to document it at all and later failed in
> > explaining the difference between normal packages and tasks
> > metapackages. A patch for the Blends documentation would be really
> > welcome.
>
> Sure, I'll try my best. I've read several times to try to find where to
> modify or add. In the current blends document there's no descriptions
> about control.stub, postinst.stub, …etc., and <blends>-<pkgs>.postinst.
> Maybe I have to add a new section?
Yes. My bad to forget all this. An apropriate section would be needed
and as I said I would be more than happy if you could provide a draft
patch.
> > Remark: Since Git is not SVN you should not use the trunk/debian-ezgo
> > directory hierarchy in your Git repository. May be you have a look into
> > Debian GIS or Debian Games repository to learn how the directory layout
> > is intended to be.
>
> Well, is trunk/branches structure dedicated to svn? I didn't think that
> much. I kept trunk because ezgo will have a new version every year. Trunk
> / branches structure may help to maintain each version.
But this is SVN-ish. In Git you create branches via `git branch` and
there is no trunk but branch master. I have never seen any directories
named trunk / branch in a Git repository. I do not have any strong
opinion about this but other ezgo team members might consider this
weird.
> I'll look at other blends and think about it again.
+1
Kind regards
Andreas.
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