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Re: Flogging a dead horse....



On Mon, Apr 07, 2003 at 01:35:08AM -0400, B. Douglas Hilton wrote:
> What about in my case, I forked the code because upstream vanished
> six years ago. I jump from 1.5 (original) to 1.7 (my version). I made
> some major mods to it and had a 1.6, then I added autotools support
> and bumped it to 1.7. The diff from 1.5 to 1.7 is bigger than the
> source for 1.7!

That's irrelevant. I took over man-db after one upstream stopped working
on it and the second died. The diff from 2.3.17 to 2.3.18 was enormous.
Yet I then made 10 Debian releases before I made the next upstream
release; I won't paste the changelog here as 184 lines seems a bit
excessive, but suffice to say that the number of changes you need
between upstream releases can sometimes surprise you even if you're
upstream.

I keep the whole debian/ directory for man-db in the .diff.gz. The point
is to have a Debian-specific diff against your own upstream release for
the assistance of other Debian developers and users, not to have a diff
against the *previous* upstream release.

Cheers,

-- 
Colin Watson                                  [cjwatson@flatline.org.uk]



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