On Mon, Jul 11, 2005 at 03:11:51AM -0400, Decklin Foster wrote: > Paul TBBle Hampson writes:
>> And this means that if upstream changes, the dpatch breaks and I >> _notice_ that it's happened. > I think this is a clear argument for going with dpatch. It is also much > easier for someone else (say you go on vacation and an NMU is necessary, > or a user wants to help by including a patch with their bug report) to > read the intent of your changes if they are a unified diff, rather than > a sed script. The latter format is not generally solicited by > free-software projects for general bug fixes. :-) The thing is, the sed scripts are for editing the config files, so that I get /var/run/freeradius instead of /var/run/radius for example. As an upstream developer, this all goes into the upstream CVS anyway under the debian/ directory. However, I think I will go with dpatch, although I need to check as I may be seding against generated files rather than the original original source files... (I inherited this code with the package. ^_^) (Sorry for the very late followup, I forgot to mark debian-mentors as a incoming mailbox... I just converted to Maildir and discovered a month's new mail waiting for me. ^_^) -- ----------------------------------------------------------- Paul "TBBle" Hampson, MCSE 8th year CompSci/Asian Studies student, ANU The Boss, Bubblesworth Pty Ltd (ABN: 51 095 284 361) [EMAIL PROTECTED] "No survivors? Then where do the stories come from I wonder?" -- Capt. Jack Sparrow, "Pirates of the Caribbean" License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.1/au/ -----------------------------------------------------------
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