Bug#763569: git-dpm generates incorrect patches with the ident gitattribute

2014-11-09 Thread Sam Hartman
I've been working with this a bit more. One possibility would be to add an export option or some git dpm option to generate a dsc or a tree that could be used to generate a dsc. At that point you could either add the changes as a final patch or unapply them. What I'm doing now is running

Bug#763569: git-dpm generates incorrect patches with the ident gitattribute

2014-11-09 Thread Bernhard R. Link
* Sam Hartman hartm...@debian.org [141109 19:15]: I've been working with this a bit more. One possibility would be to add an export option or some git dpm option to generate a dsc or a tree that could be used to generate a dsc. At that point you could either add the changes as a final patch

Bug#763569: git-dpm generates incorrect patches with the ident gitattribute

2014-11-09 Thread Sam Hartman
Bernhard == Bernhard R Link brl...@debian.org writes: Bernhard * Sam Hartman hartm...@debian.org [141109 19:15]: I've been working with this a bit more. One possibility would be to add an export option or some git dpm option to generate a dsc or a tree that could be used to

Bug#763569: git-dpm generates incorrect patches with the ident gitattribute

2014-11-07 Thread Bernhard R. Link
* Sam Hartman hartm...@debian.org [141001 03:33]: I'm packaging software that uses the ident tag in .gitattributes in the upstream git directory. Basically all the files in the tree have a $Id$ tag. Why, I don't know; I thought we all learned we hated that back in the bad old days of cvs.

Bug#763569: git-dpm generates incorrect patches with the ident gitattribute

2014-09-30 Thread Sam Hartman
package: git-dpm version: 0.8.5-1 I'm packaging software that uses the ident tag in .gitattributes in the upstream git directory. Basically all the files in the tree have a $Id$ tag. Why, I don't know; I thought we all learned we hated that back in the bad old days of cvs. Unfortunately this