On Fri, Nov 10, 2006 at 03:00:40PM +0000, Julian Gilbey wrote:
>> I see that nmudiff has magically changed behavior overnight, effectively
>> breaking many of my common use cases.
> Have a look at 2.9.25 please!  You're the second person to scream
> about this one, and I've made lots of pseudo-reversions already.

Thanks. I'll have a look :-)

> Confused.  There was a suggestion in a bug report, and I followed that
> suggestion.  I didn't find the time to search the -devel archives to
> see what consensus was reached.

OK, to summarize (although this was a while ago), here's what I believe are
the three options people presented:

 - Always file a new bug.
 - File the bug as a patch if there was one affected bug, or as a new bug if
   there were more.
 - Stop sending NMU diffs altogether.

I'd be entirely happy if option #2 became default (and it started sending
attachments again, which it sounds like you've fixed), even though I prefer #1
for my own use.

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