Hey Charles, Here is what I do in this circumstance.
1. `quilt pop -a` to remove all patches 2. `quilt push` one patch at a time. If I see that there was any fuzzing, then I do a `quilt refresh` before the next `quilt push`. 3. If a patch does apply cleanly I investigate to see if it should be removed entirely with `quilt delete patchname && git rm debian/patches/patchname` or fixed via `quilt push -f` and editing the files indicated in one terminal while reviewing the corresponding `*.rej` files in another terminal. `quilt refresh` when I'm done fixing the patch, then continue with step 2 4. When I'm done, I `dch "Refreshed patches" && debcommit -a` or similar Maybe others have a better method, I'm curious to hear from them as well. Cheers, On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 12:03 PM Charles Plessy <ple...@debian.org> wrote: > Hello everybody, > > I did not realise how rusty my skills became... > > At the moment my main problem is how to handle patch updates. > > My specific question here is: after I run routine-update, the process is > paused with the following message: > > W: There is fuzz in some patches. > Please use another terminal to inspect patches and press RET here > once ready > > I do not know what I am supposed to do to be ready: edit the files ? > Edit the patches ? > > With your precious help, I will not only update this package but also > update the information in our team policy :) > > https://med-team.pages.debian.net/policy/#handling-patches > > Have a nice day, > > Charles > > -- > Charles Plessy > Debian Med packaging team, > http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-med > Akano, Uruma, Okinawa, Japan > > -- Michael R. Crusoe