Am Monday 04 September 2006 10:38 schrieb Thomas Anders:
IIUC, Debian package building requires addition of <package>_<version>.dsc and <package>_<version>.orig.tar.gz. Is that correct? Two related questions:
- Is there a way to save us from always uploading *both* <package>_<version>.tar.bz2 (for RPM) and <package>_<version>.orig.tar.gz (for DEB) even though they're identical?
the only solution, which do I find so far is to use the .orig tar ball also inside of the spec files. Yes, not nice, but rpm is more flexible than deb is. I would be happy about any better proposal ...
- Will the build service be smart enough to only trigger a rebuild of Debian packages if the .dsc/.orig.tar.gz files change and only trigger a rebuild of RPM package generation if the .spec/.tar.bz2 files change?
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