The debian package is now also maintained via git
https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/pspp
but that repository contains the distribution package. Due to the
.git directory the make process assumes that we are building
a distribution file and adds a check for some missing files. That
check fails if the distribution is under git control. I checked
for the existance of the debian directory as an indicator that
we are building the debian package and disable the check.
# If we're checked out from a Git repository, make sure that every
# file that is in Git is distributed.
# If we're checked out from a Git repository, make sure that every
# file that is in Git is distributed.
+# The debian package is now also maintained in git and that contains
+# the distribution files. Do not run this check if we are
+# in a debian package git repository, because the check fails there
ALL_LOCAL += dist-hook-git
dist-hook-git: distfiles
ALL_LOCAL += dist-hook-git
dist-hook-git: distfiles
- @if test -e $(srcdir)/.git && (git --version) >/dev/null 2>&1; then \
+ @if test -e $(srcdir)/.git && \
+ test ! -d $(srcdir)/debian && \
+ (git --version) >/dev/null 2>&1; then \
(cd $(srcdir) && git ls-files) \
| grep -vE '\.gitignore|README.Git|Smake|Bug-administration' \
| LC_ALL=C sort -u > gitfiles; \
(cd $(srcdir) && git ls-files) \
| grep -vE '\.gitignore|README.Git|Smake|Bug-administration' \
| LC_ALL=C sort -u > gitfiles; \