On Mar 22, Barry Warsaw <ba...@python.org> wrote: > Aside: I do like separating Debian deltas from upstream pristine source > because I find them easier to track as upstream changes. So I'm still a fan > of 3.0-quilt but I understand the problems involved, and I'm sure there's a > git-ier way of making Debian deltas obvious. OTOH, walking up to a > debian/patches directory with nice DEP-3 files makes it really easy to see > what's going on. Have a look e.g. at my kmod package: http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/users/md/kmod.git
The debian (unpatched!) branch is neatly merged at every release with the real upstream tree. No special tools are required. I can provide a script that will convert an existing package to this format. > Even if I didn't like 3.0-quilt, I think it's clear that dgit has to work well > with such package formats as it will be a long time, if ever that a maintainer > won't have to walk up to a quiltified package to do some work on. I'm not I like the general idea of dgit, but I will never use it as long as it requires committing patched trees. -- ciao, Marco
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