A. Costa wrote:
> On Wed, 03 Oct 2007 15:13:19 +0200
> "Michael Kerrisk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > > Hope this helps...
> > 
> > Yes it does.  Thanks for all these patches.  I'm not sure what
> > Debian prefers, but for me, working upstream, inlined patches,
> 
> That's interesting; as you deduced, the Debian guys seem to prefer the
> '-u' attachments.  There may be a fix, but it's out of my hands
> at the moment.  Background:
> 
> I'm not a Debian maintainer, but a few years back I wrote a
> Debian-centric script to find and submit typo bugs, the script relies

Cool!

Is this maybe integrated in lintian/linda?  If not, it may be worth
taking it there.  At least lintian is run periodically over all
packages in unstable and many maintainers run it locally on their
packages as well.

> on the Debian BTS as a "one size fits all" interface with the rest of
> upstream.  The occasional Debian maintainer has suggested it would be

This should work fine.

> more efficient to send typo patches directly upstream; but then this
> script would have to cope with a plethora of upstream variables, (e.g.
> addresses & preferences), instead of one server interface; the Debian

You'd also have to take care of typos introduced by a sloppy Debian
maintainer - when the typo does not exist upstream.

Regards,

        Joey

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