Daniel Baumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hubert Chan wrote: >> You can use something like dpatch or quilt. Or just modify >> Makefile.frag in the root source directory and let dpkg-buildpackage >> include the patch into the diff.gz file. > ...but using a patch management system is strongly recommended from the > q&a point of view.
Assuming you meant QA here: No, it's not. If there would be only one patch system, you would be right. But between no patch system, dpatch, cdbs-simplepatchsys, quilt, dbs and home-brewn patch systems, half of the QA work becomes figuring out how to apply the friggin patch for the actual problem. It's more comfortable for normal package maintainers, though: Moving changes to new upstream versions is reduced to cp -r $old/debian/ $new/debian, apply errors can easily be seperated and it's easy to forward stuff to upstream. Marc -- Fachbegriffe der Informatik - Einfach erklärt 279: Die fünf Sinne des C++-Programmierers Der Schwachsinn, der Blödsinn, der Wahnsinn, der Unsinn und der Stumpfsinn. (Holger Veit)
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