Dear Michael,

Thanks for your advice. I will try to fix this problem, and upload a new
version.

Regards,

Daniel

2011/5/1 Michael Tautschnig <m...@debian.org>

> [...]
> > > Well, it seems to me that this information is better suited for the
> > > patch header and the changelog (I want to know about that when I'm
> > > looking at the patch, but as an end-user reading the installed
> > > README.Debian, I don't really care; it won't change how I use the
> > > package).
> >
> > I have changed them to the changelog file. However, I don't know how
> > to get the information in the debian patches folder, as those files
> > are automatically created by dpkg. Can you help me? I'm using
> > git-buildpackge for creating the package.
> >
> [...]
>
> They are created by dpkg *once*, but after that you can freely modify them.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Michael
>
>


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