Bug#928554: dgit-nmu-simple should give an example of generating a patches-unapplied nmudiff

2019-05-11 Thread Sean Whitton
Hello Sam, On Mon 06 May 2019 at 10:31PM -04, Sam Hartman wrote: > It's unclear that we actually have a standard on whether an nmudiff > should be patches-applied or patches-unapplied. debdiff generates patches-applied diffs by default, and nmudiff from devscripts calls debdiff, so that's our

Bug#928554: dgit-nmu-simple should give an example of generating a patches-unapplied nmudiff

2019-05-07 Thread Sam Hartman
I agree that only diffing the debian directory should work for quilt packages without a new upstream to give a patches unapplied nmudiff as new debian/patches.

Bug#928554: dgit-nmu-simple should give an example of generating a patches-unapplied nmudiff

2019-05-07 Thread Ian Jackson
Sam Hartman writes ("Bug#928554: dgit-nmu-simple should give an example of generating a patches-unapplied nmudiff"): > The dgit-nmu-simple man page doesn't give any explicit examples of > generating an nmudiff. Thanks for bringing this up. See also #850560 "Want `dgit nmudiff`". > It's unclear

Bug#928554: dgit-nmu-simple should give an example of generating a patches-unapplied nmudiff

2019-05-06 Thread Sam Hartman
package: dgit version: 8.3 severity: wishlist The dgit-nmu-simple man page doesn't give any explicit examples of generating an nmudiff. It's unclear that we actually have a standard on whether an nmudiff should be patches-applied or patches-unapplied. I find that I typically get