On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 08:56:05PM +0200, Eric MAEKER wrote: >> As I realised you are using the file debian/changelog to describe what >> you have changed in FreeDiams. But this is not the intention of the >> __debian__/changelog file. This file just describes the changes in >> the *Debian* *packaging*. > Ok so the changelog in debian dir must only inform new uploads (and > changes done to the other debian files).
Yes. >> freediams (0.1.4-1) UNRELEASED; urgency=low >> ^^^ >> mind this Debian version!!! > Ah ok, so the '-1' stands for debian version of the upstream 0.1.4 (no > changes in the source package). I understand. Exactly. > Yes yes, I thought this changelog was presented to users (eg synaptic > when updating the package), Well, this is correct if you have installed apt-listchanges (perhaps synaptic does on it's own - I don't know because I'm using plain apt-get mostly. > I have therefore included all changes > FreeDiams interesting. If the informations in 'debian/changelog' only > refers to the file debian changes, is there a way to present > application's update informations to users ? Hmm, not really. If there are *really* important things users really must know then you can use NEWS.Debian which is formatted like a changelog file. But it is widely considered as missuse if you just put any changes there. IMHO the best way to inform users is to maintain a proper upstream changelog and install this to /usr/share/doc/freediams/changelog using dh_installchangelogs. Debian users should be trained to have a look into /usr/share/doc/<packagename> and will find the relevant information there. Trusting that users are carefully browsing the Debian changelog in Synaptic or apt-listchanges is probably not rectifyed. There might be to many changes at one update and so it will not really get much notice anyway. > Thank you for your explanations. That's what this list is for. ;-) Kind regards Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-med-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org