On Thursday, September 04, 2014 16:05:53 Scott Kitterman wrote: > On Thursday, September 04, 2014 15:40:42 Barry Warsaw wrote: > > That gets you a source package, but the binary package FTBFS because one > > additional test cannot be run during the build process (there's a DEP-8 > > test for full coverage). Now though, you *must* commit or stash the > > d/changelog change. > > > > Here's where things get a little frustrating. What I need to do is patch > > a > > file to add a line that skips a test. I'd like to append that to the > > 0003- > > patch but it's not the top of the quilt stack (there's an 0004- patch). > > But this doesn't seem possible, and `git-dpm apply-patch` doesn't seem to > > do this. Besides, it's very inconvenient to name the full d/p/*.patch > > file you want to apply. What I really want is the equivalent of `quilt > > push`. > > > > The best it seems you can do is: > > > > $ git-dpm checkout-patched > > <hack, git commit> > > $ git-dpm update-patches > > > > The file is patched, but now I have an d/p/0005- file instead of a > > modified > > 0003- patch file. Sigh. > > I did already run into this with pkg-clamav. See the patch in > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=754052 for one way to do > it. > > Scott K Actually, nevermind. That's not the problem you were trying to solve, although you could remove the patch as described and then apply the updated patch at the end of the series. Scott K
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