Jan Wagner
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Changes-By: lintian-brush Fixes: lintian: out-of-date-standards-version See-also: https://lintian.debian.org/tags/out-of-date-standards-version.html |
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bin | ||
patches | ||
pluginconfig | ||
source | ||
upstream | ||
.gitlab-ci.yml | ||
changelog | ||
control | ||
copyright | ||
dirs | ||
functions | ||
gbp.conf | ||
monitoring-plugins-basic.dirs | ||
monitoring-plugins-basic.links | ||
monitoring-plugins-basic.postinst | ||
monitoring-plugins-basic.postrm.in | ||
monitoring-plugins-common.dirs | ||
monitoring-plugins-common.docs | ||
monitoring-plugins-common.examples | ||
monitoring-plugins-standard.dirs | ||
monitoring-plugins-standard.docs | ||
monitoring-plugins-standard.links | ||
monitoring-plugins-standard.postinst | ||
monitoring-plugins-standard.postrm.in | ||
monitoring-plugins.links | ||
NEWS | ||
README.Debian | ||
README.Debian.plugins.in | ||
README.source | ||
rules | ||
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We use dpatch for patch handling inside our package(s). Please see /usr/share/doc/dpatch/README.source.gz (if you have installed dpatch) for documentation about dpatch. Since Version 1.5.0 we are repackaging the upstream tarball to stop providing: * perlmods/ Therefor you should use the script debian/bin/repack.sh: repack.sh <upstream-tarball> This can also be automatically done with 'uscan --force-download' Creating a sufficiant tarball from latest git snapshot: * Install 'autoconf automake' beside the build-depends * Following RELEASING[1] you need - cd /tmp/monitoringlug - tools/setup - ./configure - make dist [1] https://github.com/monitoring-plugins/monitoring-plugins/blob/master/doc/RELEASING