t-import-chk1 () { p=$1 v=$2 t-archive $p $v } t-import-chk2() { t-git-none rm -rf $p t-dgit --no-rm-on-error clone $p # And now we make an update using the same orig tarball, and # check that the orig import is stable. cd $p git branch first-import m='Commit for import check' echo "$m" >>import-check v=${v%-*}-99 dch -v $v -D unstable -m "$m" git add import-check debian/changelog git commit -m "$m" t-dgit -wgf quilt-fixup t-dgit -wgf build-source # The resulting .dsc does not have a Dgit line (because dgit push # puts that in). So we just shove it in the archive now ln ../${p}_${v}.* $tmp/mirror/pool/main/ t-archive-query t-dgit fetch git branch first-2nd-import remotes/dgit/dgit/sid t-git-next-date git update-ref refs/remotes/dgit/dgit/sid first-import t-dgit fetch t-refs-same-start t-ref-same refs/remotes/dgit/dgit/sid t-ref-same refs/heads/first-2nd-import for orig in ../${p}_${v%-*}.orig*.tar.*; do tar -atf $orig | LC_ALL=C sort >../files.o pfx=$(perl <../files.o -ne ' while (<>) { m#^([^/]+/)# or exit 0; $x //= $1; $x eq $1 or exit 0; } print "$x\n"; ') perl -i~ -pe ' s#^\Q'"$pfx"'\E##; $_="" if m/^$/ || m#/$# || m#^\.git/#; ' ../files.o orig=${orig#../} pat="^Import ${orig//./\\.}\$" t-refs-same-start for start in first-import first-2nd-import; do git log --pretty='tformat:%H' --grep "$pat" $start \ >../t.imp test $(wc -l <../t.imp) = 1 imp=$(cat ../t.imp) t-ref-same-val "$orig $start" "$imp" done git ls-tree -r --name-only "$t_ref_val:" \ | sort >../files.g diff ../files.{o,g} done cd .. } t-import-chk() { t-import-chk1 "$@"; t-import-chk2; }