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On Fri, 2013-01-18 at 20:35 +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
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Hello Willem,<BR>
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After looking at the Makefiles, it does look like a make clean<BR>
will do a reasonable job of cleaning up files. Hopefully<BR>
I will be making a new release in a few weeks and when I do<BR>
so, I will try the "make clean", if that does not work, I will<BR>
remove the config.log and config.status files -- whichever<BR>
way works the best will go into the release directory so <BR>
will be used in future releases.<BR>
<BR>
Best regards,<BR>
Kern<BR>
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On 01/18/2013 06:13 PM, W. van den Akker wrote:<BR>
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Hi,<BR>
<BR>
I download the bacula-doc tarball from sourceforge. <BR>
<A HREF="https://sourceforge.net/projects/bacula/files/bacula/5.2.6/">https://sourceforge.net/projects/bacula/files/bacula/5.2.6/</A><BR>
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This I import whit 'git-import-origin' into the debian git.<BR>
After this import both config.log and config.status files are in the repository.<BR>
The only way to remove it is to untar bacula-doc, remove both files, tar<BR>
it and then import it. However this is not a standard Debian procedure [1] and <BR>
sometimes this breaks the automatic build process.<BR>
<BR>
Perhaps a make clean after your 'build documents' step is a possibility<BR>
to remove both files.<BR>
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[1] <A HREF="http://wiki.debian.org/IntroDebianPackaging">http://wiki.debian.org/IntroDebianPackaging</A><BR>
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Greetings,<BR>
Willem<BR>
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On Fri, 2013-01-18 at 17:27 +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote: <BR>
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Hello,<BR>
<BR>
Hmm. That is an interesting question that is not so easy<BR>
to answer. The process we use for releasing the bacula-doc<BR>
tar file is:<BR>
- git archive --format=tar ...<BR>
- detar the document directory<BR>
- configure the manual (must run ./configure ...)<BR>
- build the documents<BR>
- re-tar the document directory<BR>
<BR>
So, we end up with a fully "pre-built" set of documents (or at least<BR>
in English) in pdf and html format, because some users find it <BR>
difficult to get the zillion dependencies of LaTeX setup correctly.<BR>
<BR>
So, the real question is are you building everything from scratch,<BR>
in which case you should start with the original git archive<BR>
file, which is clean. If you want the English docs built, there there<BR>
are a *lot* of files that do not make up the "source" code.<BR>
<BR>
If you want a clean set of files, it would probably be best<BR>
for you to pull the archive yourself directly from the<BR>
Bacula public repo using the tag we setup. We can,<BR>
of course, remove the two files before re-tarring everything, but<BR>
as I say that leaves a lot of other temp files (lots of .log, ...) in<BR>
the tar file.<BR>
<BR>
Could you let me know a bit more what you would like based on the<BR>
above? Then I can figure out exactly how to do what will work the<BR>
best. For me, it is rather trivial to remove the two files in question <BR>
before re-tarring the file, otherwise I can give you the details of<BR>
the git command needed and the release tags.<BR>
<BR>
Best regards,<BR>
Kern<BR>
<BR>
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On 01/18/2013 04:38 PM, W. van den Akker wrote:<BR>
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Hi,<BR>
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We are currently migrating the bacula-doc 5.2.6 into debian.<BR>
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The upstream tarball contains the files config.log and config.status.<BR>
This breaks the default build process and we have to remove it.<BR>
<BR>
Is it possible to remove these files from the barcula-doc tarball, starting<BR>
from 5.2.13 or so?<BR>
<BR>
Greetings,<BR>
Willem vd Akker <BR>
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