Mattia Rizzolo writes ("Re: Bug#910687: dgit: build-source and push-source 
disregard -wc"):
> On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 11:34:40AM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > You never made a commit like that.  The dgit import isn't because it
> > doesn't have debian/patches because it was an import of a
> > 1.0-with-diff package.
> 
> Ohh, I see.  I was missing this detail!
> What would you think of importing the .diff.gz in a different commit
> then?  I think it would also appear a tad cleaner in the history (just
> throwing out an irrelevant idea).

dgit already imports the diff as a separate commit.  Look at your
history :-).  The problem is that that commit is before any change to
debian/source/format so its parent is not a `3.0 (quilt)'
patches-unapplied tree.

In your position I would have left well enough alone and kept the
package in 1.0 with diff.

Ian.

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