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
dpkg-source -b by hand rather than git-buildpackage.  I then
reverse-apply dpkg-source's generated diff of extra changes manully to
the working tree, then dpkg-source again which succeeds.

Even with dpkg-source --single-debian-patch dpkg-source does not succeed
because  git-dpm generates a patches-applied tree without a .pc
directory.

Another way to make this situation better would be to have an option to
generate a .pc tree that quilt would be happy with from a git-dpm tree
and then git-buildpackage or dpkg-source could be convinced to generate
the useless patch on their own.

--Sam


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