On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 12:18 AM, Dariusz Dwornikowski wrote:I think you can avoid this by asking upstream to run make -C po
> So I have got a problem, upstream has localization files in po/ directory.
> When make is called, it traverses to po/ and also calls make, then .po files
> change (they are updated with the current date) like in the example below.
> Unfortunately, debuild when using quilt 3.0 format crashes with message that
> upstream has changed. Is there a way to somehow ignore these files in
> debuild. I cannot do dpkg-source --commit because these file would be
> updated anyway in every build.
update-po before every release.
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