"Bernhard R. Link" <brl...@debian.org> writes: > * Scott Kitterman <deb...@kitterman.com> [110531 14:36]: >> For some of us (me anyway), applying patches when unpacking a >> source package is just the wrong kind of automagic. I'd like to >> have patches applied when I say they should be applied. > > Please think of the children^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^Husers. ;-> > > As user of some package I have some trouble with I want to fix > I always found it very confusing to have to hop through all the > steps to get to the actual source. Having the patches in debian/patches > and on patch-tracker.d.o is nice to be able to see what is changed > relative to upstream and to cooperate with people using other > distributions, but having to apply them means to always remember to > first apply those patches after unpacking the source (which already > applies some patch, only that on many packages that patch only adds > new files to debian/). > > The more Debian packages you have seen, the more different ways you > have encountered and the less likely you are to be confused or to > forget to apply the patches before looking at the source, but as > much as this kept repelling me from looking deeper into some packages > even after some years of being DD, I can only imagine how someone not > so deep into debian development is obstructed by this to help themselves > and us. > > As a Debian package is a .orig and some changes anyway, having all of > those changes always applied is not so much magic but only consistent. > Having sometimes all the changes applied (because they are in the > .diff.gz), sometimes not (because the diff only creates debian/), and > sometimes even only having random artefacts changed directly in the .diff > while the important changes are in debian/patches and needing extra > commands to be applied is extremly confusing. > > Bernhard R. Link
+1. Thank you. And note that as maintainer or for the VCS copy you can allways configure debian/soruce/local-options to unapply patches if you so desire. MfG Goswin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87hb89g1yp.fsf@frosties.localnet