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Re: Versioning for cherry picked after-freeze RC fixing packages



Commit history and changelog "doesn't match" didn't mean they are
connected, but maybe that's rubbish anyway ...

But yes, simply unstaging the commits and reconstructing the repo for
that -4/-5 would be a way, thank you very much for the suggestion.

But further following the idea of an separate package, what about
"-3+jessie1"? Is that a case for which this scheme is mend?

Greetings,
Daniel Stender

On 06.11.2014 20:59, Tobias Frost wrote:
> Why not just revert your commits (by applying undoing commits) and then
> apply the fixes neccessary to do the RC-4?
> 
> After a upload, you can reapply them. The SVN log is not really linked
> to the debian/changelog.
> 
> A NMU-style version would be wrong, IMHO.
> 
> --
> tobi

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