diff --git a/debian/README.source b/debian/README.source index ceed235..4163b01 100644 --- a/debian/README.source +++ b/debian/README.source @@ -1,39 +1 @@ -## New upstream version -# -# Once the package has been tagged (using server/$version format), the -# last upstream version can be imported using the following command. -# -# Note: the git branches master, upstream/latest, and the current debian -# one have to be checked out first. - -gbp import-orig --uscan - -## Update Debian changelog -# -# One can then edit the Debian changelog with the proper version, e.g. -# using the following command. - -gbp dch -R --multimaint-merge --commit - -## Build -# -# Then, the package can be build using e.g. the following command. -# -# The resulting package should then be available in /tmp/bkctld. - -gbp buildpackage - -## Lint and checks -# -# Lintian may help verify that nothing bad got introduced. - -lintian -EI --pedantic /tmp/bkctld/bkctld_*_amd64.changes - -# debdiff(1) is useful to check that no files has been removed or added -# by mistake. - -debdiff /tmp/bkctld_{$oldVersion,$newVersion}_all.deb - -# diffoscope(1) can go further and show the exact differences. - -diffoscope --new-file /tmp/bkctld_{$oldVersion,$newVersion}_all.deb +cf. https://intra.evolix.net/paquets%20Debian#construction-de-paquet