[pkg-otr-team] and how about dgit?

Antoine Beaupré anarcat at debian.org
Tue Mar 4 02:32:59 UTC 2014


On 2014-03-03 17:17:28, intrigeri wrote:
> Antoine Beaupré wrote (03 Mar 2014 03:19:28 GMT) :
>> While we're talking about reinventing the wheel here - anyone tried
>> dgit?
>
> I haven't.
>
> From my very limited understanding of dgit, here are my main potential
> concerns, and questions to clarify it. How does it deal with:
>
> * diverging branches (e.g. backports)
> * WIP branches (e.g. when pushing a commit improving some bits of
>   Debian packaging, that is not worth an upload to the archive in
>   itself)

dgit mostly deals with syncing with the archive, so those things
shouldn't be a problem.

There are some assumptions about where the git repos go however, if I
remember properly. It's basically a replacement for git-buildpackage,
dput and also helps in managing debian/patches.

A.
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