On 20.03.2016 13:58, Ian Jackson wrote: > Daniel Stender writes ("a poll for Dgit workflows"): >> I've experimented with applying `gbp import-orig` on an extra >> upstream branch and merging into e.g. dgit/sid, but this seems to be >> substandard because `dgit quilt-fixup` wants to quiltify all the >> changes in the working tree, which isn't wanted. > > FYI I am (still) working on support in dgit for pushing from a > patches-unapplied git branch, which might be helpful. > > Another easy approach is to switch to a non-quilt source format. This > will work if you don't need the other things that `3.0 (quilt)' does. > >> The next thing which would be interesting is how to rework patches >> e.g. unfuzzing them (for rebase isn't possible on freshly cloned >> repos with no previous Git history?). > > It's quite easy with git to rebase a series of commits onto another > branch with disjoint hitory. (And if the other history has the right > files in it, it will actually work.) See git-rebase(1), specifically > --onto. > > Ian.
Ah yes, source format 1.0 fits better here. Thanks for the pointer and comments (Manoj, too). DS -- 4096R/DF5182C8 http://www.danielstender.com/blog/