How to cope with patches sanely
Manoj Srivastava
srivasta at debian.org
Sat Mar 1 16:45:48 UTC 2008
On Sat, 1 Mar 2008 14:16:20 +0100, martin f krafft <madduck at debian.org> said:
> also sprach Florian Weimer <fw at deneb.enyo.de> [2008.03.01.1334 +0100]:
>> The nice thing about Manoj's proposal that we (as in "the security
>> team", for instance) need not care if the Debian maintainer thinks
>> that upstream needs pristine topic branches, an integration branch, a
>> weave, or whatever. We just patch the source and be done with it.
>> This isn't a problem as long as we tell upstream to pick patches from
>> unstable (which they will likely do anyway because that version is
>> much closer to theirs most of the time).
> A quilt series should satisfy those needs as well. If not, please
> explain where it falls short.
A quilt series is hard to generate from my setup; branch diffs
are not. A quilt series only becomes viable as an exclusive source
package format if it can be created in all cases; forcing people to
abandon all their work flows and migrate to quilt is a non-starter.
If we are not talking about exclusively using quilt, then I do
not understand your question -- sure, some people use quilt. Some of us
do not. Unless there is a way to generate a quilt series for the rest
of us easily, we are not going to have quilt in all source packages.
Why is this so hard to understand?
manoj
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