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Bug#752375: marked as done (QA page shows Git ERROR because it uses only debian & master branches)



Your message dated Mon, 23 Jun 2014 19:51:02 +0000
with message-id <E1WzAGc-0007gO-Pd@moszumanska.debian.org>
and subject line qa.debian.org bug fixed in revision 3182
has caused the Debian Bug report #752375,
regarding QA page shows Git ERROR because it uses only debian & master branches
to be marked as done.

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Package: qa.debian.org
Severity: important

For some of the packages I maintain, I get a "Git ERROR" showing.
Clicking on the "Git" link shows a working git repository. Clicking on
the "ERROR" link shows:

Error: debian/changelog not found in branches master debian

well, there's no "debian" nor "master" branch stored in at all, and IMO,
qa.debian.org should first attempt to look into the default branch
(which I carefully set in all of my packages) before trying to search in
the "master" or "debian" branches.

I'd love this to be fixed, so that I can make sure all of my default
branches are set correctly, and the VCS fields are correct.

Also, as Russ pointed out:

On 06/23/2014 12:02 PM, Russ Allbery wrote:> Thomas Goirand <zigo@debian.org> writes:
> Your interpretation matches Policy 5.6.26, for the record, so indeed this
> should be fixed (unless we intend to change Policy).
> 
>     In the case of Git, the value consists of a URL, optionally followed
>     by the word -b and the name of a branch in the indicated repository,
>     following the syntax of the git clone command.  If no branch is
>     specified, the packaging should be on the default branch.

Thanks to anyone working on qa.debian.org, it's a wonderful tool which
I use every day (no kidding...).

Cheers,

Thomas Goirand (zigo)

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Version: 3182

This bug was closed by Christoph Berg (myon) in SVN revision 3182.
Note that it might take some time until the qa.debian.org code has
been updated and cronjobs have picked up changed data.

Commit message:

Implement -b and HEAD handling for git.  Closes: #752375, #752170.

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