On Sat, Nov 15, 2014 at 06:35:07PM +0000, Simon McVittie wrote:
[..snip..]
> with upstream changes - and try packaging them with each of gbp-pq,

Note that nothing withing gbp forces you to use gbp-pq. You can use
e.g. use

--no-unapply-patches
--auto-commit
--single-debian-patch

in your debian/source/local-options and always work with a patched
tree.

> git-dpm and gitpkg. To have the complete set, I think I need one project
> where the upstream tarball is a simple git-archive of the upstream git
> repository, one where the upstream tarball has extra detritus (e.g.
> Autotools) and/or missing files (upstream's .gitignore not being in the
> tarball is also common in Autotools), and one where the Debian
> maintainer needs to filter out a non-free file. Anything else you can
> think of?
> 
>     S
> 
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