Package: dpkg
Version: 1.16.1
Severity: normal
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The following change:
* Changed dpkg-source --after-build to automatically unapply patches
that it
has applied during --before-build.
causes a problem where the clean rules of the upstream
Hi Nicholas,
Nicholas Bamber wrote:
The following change:
* Changed dpkg-source --after-build to automatically unapply patches that it
has applied during --before-build.
causes a problem where the clean rules of the upstream makefile
have been patched to ensure that the clean works.
Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Note that --after-build only unapplies patches when patches were
applied during --before-build (as indicated by
debian/patches/.dpkg-source-applied).
For the confused: I should have said as indicated by
.pc/.dpkg-source-unapply. Sorry for the noise.
--
To
I maintain a package using git. So in the normal state in which I check
stuff in the the patches are unapplied. The upstream makefiles happen to
remake a number of files (to generate random numbers for security).
Obviously I don't want to stop that, but I do want to restore those
files before I
Nicholas Bamber wrote:
I maintain a package using git. So in the normal state in which I check
stuff in the the patches are unapplied. The upstream makefiles happen to
remake a number of files (to generate random numbers for security).
Obviously I don't want to stop that, but I do want to
Hi,
On Mon, 26 Sep 2011, Nicholas Bamber wrote:
I maintain a package using git. So in the normal state in which I check
stuff in the the patches are unapplied. The upstream makefiles happen to
remake a number of files (to generate random numbers for security).
Obviously I don't want to stop
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