From f04f772d4c2791a1bc0e36fe8df2dc8d62ea8378 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 16:47:55 +0200 Subject: Adding debian version 1:2.39.2-1.1. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- debian/README.source | 85 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 85 insertions(+) create mode 100644 debian/README.source (limited to 'debian/README.source') diff --git a/debian/README.source b/debian/README.source new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ce13c78 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/README.source @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ +Git sources for Debian +---------------------- + +The git Debian package sources are available through git, and +through 'apt-get source git'. Getting the sources through git +should be preferred: + + # apt-get install git # if not yet done + + $ git clone https://repo.or.cz/r/git/debian.git/ git + $ cd git + +After cloning the repository, you have checked out the debian-sid +branch, ready to be used by dpkg-buildpackage, e.g. + + $ dpkg-buildpackage -i -rfakeroot -uc -us + +If you want to make changes in the ./debian/ subdirectory, this is the +correct branch to work on. After making changes, document them in +debian/changelog, and commit through 'git add' and 'git commit', or 'git +commit -a', or similar. If you think the changes should be incorporated +into the standard Debian package, create the patch[es] through 'git +format-patch', and send them to the Debian Bug Tracking System, e.g. + + $ vi debian/rules + $ debchange -pi + $ git commit -a + $ git format-patch HEAD^ + + +If you want to make changes to the upstream git sources, first checkout +the release+patches branch + + $ git checkout -b release+patches origin/release+patches + +The release+patches branch holds patches on top of the current release +version that is packaged for Debian/unstable. The current release +version is available in the release branch. If you are interested, you +can checkout this branch too + + $ git checkout -b release origin/release + +When releasing a new Debian package based on a new upstream release, the +release branch will be fastforwarded, and the release+patches branch is +rewound and rebased on the new HEAD of the release branch. This is done +by + + $ git checkout release + $ git merge v1.6.5 + $ git checkout release+patches + $ git rebase release + +You generally don't need to do that, but beware that the release+patches +branch is rewound occasionally. + +After checking out the release+patches branch, make the desired changes +to the upstream sources, and commit them. To integrate the changes into +the Debian package, extract these changes, and change to the debian-sid +branch (Note: the file extension for the patches is '.diff', use 'git +config --add format.suffix .diff' to make that the default) + + $ git format-patch release..release+patches + $ git checkout debian-sid + +Now move the extracted patches into the debian/patches/ directory, add +their filenames to debian/patches/series, add a meaningful message to +debian/changelog, and commit the changes to the debian-sid branch: + + $ ls ????-*.diff >> debian/patches/series + $ mv ????-*.diff debian/patches/ + $ git add debian/patches + $ debchange -pi + $ git add debian/changelog + $ git commit + +Again, if you think the changes should be incorporated into the standard +Debian package, create the patch[es] from the debian-sid branch through +'git format-patch', send them to the Debian Bug Tracking System. + +There's a mailing list to coordinate work on the git-core packages, if +you're interested in helping please subscribe to the + mailing list by sending an email to +. + + -- Gerrit Pape Sat, 10 Apr 2010 12:28:52 +0000 -- cgit v1.2.3