El 15/3/25 a las 20:55, David Bremner escribió:
Would it make a big difference if I put the diff between
old and new tarball as a patch in debian/patches ?

I guess git history would be a little bit more clear that way.

It's your call, but I personally would not carry upstream changes in
debian/patches.

Hi. Normally I would agree, but in this case upstream has not made
a new "proper" release, so the commits between 3.0.1 and upstream HEAD
are in the same "unreleased" status as the pull requests we have put
in debian/patches. I guess it all depends on what we call "released".

Anyway, I've incorporated the changes in Debian release 3.0.1-7
(but without dgit).

You can cancel the NMU or just let it expire and be autorejected,
at your option.

Thanks a lot!

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