On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 01:05:46AM +0200, Stéphane Glondu wrote: > In my understanding of (some people's) (best-?) practices, > upstream+patches is patched upstream, without debian/, and master is > patched upstream, with debian/ (with upstream+patches merged in it). At > least, this is what I do in my new packages. In this way, "git diff > upstream..upstream+patches" gives you a patch ready for upstream submission. Actually, it does not, as with that command you get one big patch, which might well mix changes Debian-specific which you do not to push upstream with others you want to. Also, "one big patch" is not usually good enough to be pushed upstream, in case of medium-size patches or bigger. > However, I agree this might not be clear, so I think whatever the > choice, a good think would be to document it in README.source. ACK. -- Stefano Zacchiroli -*- PhD in Computer Science \ PostDoc @ Univ. Paris 7 zack@{upsilon.cc,pps.jussieu.fr,debian.org} -<>- http://upsilon.cc/zack/ I'm still an SGML person,this newfangled /\ All one has to do is hit the XML stuff is so ... simplistic -- Manoj \/ right keys at the right time
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