-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Raphaël,
On 28.11.2011 11:55, Raphael Hertzog wrote: > On Mon, 28 Nov 2011, Alexander Wirt wrote: >> Since there is no proper alternative (no quilt is not) I will continue to use >> dpatch for all of my packages. > > Is it only the fact that dpatch "patches" can be scripts that justify this > assertion? that's exactly the problem I'm facing for a migration of dpatch to quilt I'm working on. There is no possible solution to execute any code/rules target before a 3.0 source package applies patches, right? Given that, I'd need to --skip-patches and use quilt on my own again, there is no smarter way then which makes the migration to 3.0/quilt not really an improvement. On the other hand, if dpkg would support a rules target to be executed before applying patches, that would be a great improvement. Or, alternatively most patches-which-are-scripts could be avoided if quilt had better support for removing/copying/renaming files. - -- with kind regards, Arno Töll IRC: daemonkeeper on Freenode/OFTC GnuPG Key-ID: 0x9D80F36D -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJO04IlAAoJEMcrUe6dgPNta9QQAKxwCA/+FA4uAe+zE5hdJSDF UKOUnBXdx9mhciYSBoV1fTlEN5sbDXWoGOYOaNck8EMW7ojeD5T4N86ybNL91Yzm 40dGSspoRVKuXenAjLkmdvUwJSq3ZR3D+psmMPjcH7h/NiAqyGy+fDZ8XTsF6dwO cHOEUuXGE3Zeq4p8inUEVxSzFMvac6Fr1AHm7+6aBjO53Fp8q90MKcNA3QcJRPth vkp3wQ/9qPUujZzD4pxiz8SZJ4PanlMsaMRKHYg9Fs86xiHcUPMH36q7zv5CVe4H L3Okcczz51U4wBWGcH0XGPt6zOLuwZp2jho2H+tq6uCtzpIGcMavgze+GYb8rs5p CfzutFxoIZprAeLtSG5pOkFeU8TTq6yW1ar9yDkHcASy1XShGA9v0FwhccLjDuk7 comVmL245t1BkDOi4wtz6fjLsQb9CerDiWKDZ6x2ReF1J8Fjhynw05so3syFZkHt SOEpXIujP0pJDGibBji2TEXpnj4EzAYoK1yZ871893ryGdsXfZZH9fZeS1wseK7Y lRHLOaJGFs8d9nb77TCAvZQmXmSuyKsmwJic2i1TjfestwS058tE7CoYN3Uqdg3a EO1N6h8owUr2v3h0N5TszfuseCgkm3ylTEiKaMPUZoFo8bBOqAEltwLL8a3VdrfJ DTPK/mv+Wiy3IKH9pEdd =NYXf -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4ed38225.1020...@toell.net