The following notice is also in the debian/changelog file. Be advised of
this "fun" build quirk:
* WARN: The previous version, 0.3.0-1, can no longer be built without making
corrections. It's debian/gbp.conf file will try to use "v0.3.0" as the up-
stream release tag, but that is no longer correct. I moved that tag to mark
the real Crate release and replaced it with the tag "v0.3.0+vendor".
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I've chosen to increment the version by a minor release because I uploaded
a build of 0.3.0-1 to my GitHub. I don't think anyone has used it or will
care if the "true" original vanishes, but I'm choosing to operate as if
there is.
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If you are trying to rebuild that version, you must either patch gbp.conf
or manually build a tarball from the new tag name. GBP doesn't validate the
tarball so if it finds one named appropriately, then it will just use it.
The real release tag will be on the trunk branch and will NOT include
the vendored dependencies. I have a weird pseudo-release branch thing
going on to make up for this right now. I might have to figure out the
pristine-tar workflow.