Ian Jackson wrote:
> Hmmm. So you'd be satisfied with an option to suppress the clean
> check. It would have to suppress the quilt fixup too, which would run
> the risk, with a quilty package, of failing the push.
It may be that people using quilt packages never use my workflow of only
committin
Joey Hess writes ("Bug#720895: build with dirty work tree"):
> Package: dgit
> Version: 0.11
> Severity: minor
>
> Is it necessary for dgit build to check the work tree is clean of
> uncommitted changes before
> allowing a build to run?
Not in principle, no. How
Package: dgit
Version: 0.11
Severity: minor
Is it necessary for dgit build to check the work tree is clean of
uncommitted changes before
allowing a build to run?
I don't think it is, because the man page says that I can build by hand
using anything I want that generates the right source package.
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