r12125 - /desktop/unstable/vte/debian/changelog
Alan Baghumian
alan at technotux.com
Sun Jul 29 06:22:21 UTC 2007
OK! :-)
Alan
> On Sat, Jul 28, 2007, alanbach-guest at users.alioth.debian.org wrote:
>> * New upstream release, Closes: #421320, #418699
>> + * New upstream release, Closes: #421320, #418699
>
> Don't close real bugs with "new upstream release"; the only bugs you
> may close with "new upstream release" are the one _requesting_ the new
> upstream release. Here you should have:
> * New upstream release.
> - Fixes rendering of line-drawing characters; closes: #421320;
> #418699.
> (This is covered in new maintainer guides and/or developer reference.)
>
> Please fix the changelog accordingly.
>
> On Sat, Jul 28, 2007, alanbach-guest at users.alioth.debian.org wrote:
>> * Dropped 60_fix-ctrl-dash.patch, merged upstream
> On Sat, Jul 28, 2007, alanbach-guest at users.alioth.debian.org wrote:
>> * Dropped 62_alt-arrows.patch, merged upstream
>
> Please do these changes in the *same commit* as the new upstream
> release when possible. The same remark goes for the changelog. You
> did this change as part of the "new upstream release" change, so you
> could write:
> * New upstream release.
> - Drop patches 60_fix-ctrl-dash, 62_alt-arrows; merged upstream.
>
> It's particularly important to try to ensure that a SVN checkout is
> always buildable (it wasn't between the "new upstream release" commit
> and the second patch removal), especially because some autobuilder are
> building the SVN automatically, and these may well try the intermediate
> revisions and fail. But I'm sure you'll find it natural to group such
> changes in the same commit as they belong together.
>
> Thanks!
> --
> Lo�c Minier
>
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