pristine-tar 1.17 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
pristine-tar (1.17) unstable; urgency=low * pristine-tar: Fail when the delta is excessively large, probably due to the tarball being compressed with something that tar x can auto-extract, but that pristine-tar does not support. -- Joey Hess <email address hidden> Mon, 09 Jan 2012 11:44:44 -0400
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Downloads
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pristine-tar_1.17.dsc | 1.6 KiB | e3362649460bc3bb49c533a0c3f5b5e6463ca3aae78f3826e79aa8ab933ef363 |
pristine-tar_1.17.tar.gz | 135.2 KiB | f51f5fa76ef4d00afd133458592b94d1df0fe0682b55e64539a3bc935633a4ed |
Available diffs
- diff from 1.15 (in Ubuntu) to 1.17 (59.6 KiB)
No changes file available.
Binary packages built by this source
- pristine-tar: regenerate pristine tarballs
pristine-tar can regenerate a pristine upstream tarball using only a small
binary delta file and a revision control checkout of the upstream branch.
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The package also includes a pristine-gz command, which can regenerate a
pristine .gz file, a pristine-bz2 for .bz2 files, and a pristine-xz for .xz
files.
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The delta file is designed to be checked into revision control along-side
the upstream branch, thus allowing Debian packages to be built entirely
using sources in revision control, without the need to keep copies of
upstream tarballs.