Proper solution for source format 3.0 and git-buildpackage?
Jonas Smedegaard
dr at jones.dk
Wed Sep 15 17:18:41 UTC 2010
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 12:29:42PM -0400, Andres Mejia wrote:
>On Wednesday 15 September 2010 07:40:56 Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
>> I hereby propose that we recommend generally switching to source
>> format 3.0 (quilt) - even for packages not currently using patches -
>> and add the following info to debian/source/local-options:
[wrong content snipped to limit further misinformation]
>Just tried this (after reading dpkg-source manpage as well, above entries are
>wrong).
Yeah. Sorry for the misinformation. This is the proper content, right:
unapply-patches
abort-on-uptream-changes
>This unapplies the patches after a build, not during cleaning of a
>package where the package is cleaned first, then patches are unapplied. This
>will break packages which patch the build system to fix cleaning issues.
Patching the build system needs special care, that's right.
This is not only tied to this unapply-patches trick: I suspect source
format 3.0 also is also less reliable in the order of applying patches -
or more importantly in applying _slow_ enough to have later timestamps
on later applied patches. This may trigger e.g. libtool regeneration
routines.
I still recommend that we generally switch to source format 3.0 - but
sure let's add a big warning to be cautious if applying patches to build
systems.
- Jonas
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