Sune Vuorela wrote: > On 2008-09-02, Andreas Schildbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Now, when I (or a co-maintainer) check out the project from SVN, I get >> (as expected) a nearly empty project directory, containing just the >> debian directory. But, how am I supposed to actually create the patches >> that go into debian/patches? My current understanding is: I >> modify/delete/create a set of files and use something like >> interdiff/debdiff to extract the changeset. But in the case of >> mergeWithUpstream-mode there is no file to modify... Don't tell me I >> have to write patches "by hand" (-: >> >> Also, can you point me to a document that explains workflow with a patch >> management system in general, preferably in combination with a version >> control system. > > I'm using svn - and part of the kde/qt team. > Only debian-dir is kept in svn. > Packages uses quilt > Upstream releases tar.bz2 files. > Goal: refresh patches and add a note to the upstream README file > > My basic workflow is as follows: > bunzip2 kdeutils-4.1.1.tar.bz2 > gzip --best kdeutils-4.1.1.tar > mv kdeutils-4.1.1.tar.gz kdeutils_4.1.1.orig.tar.gz > tar xzf kdeutils_4.1.1.orig.tar.gz > cd kdeutils-4.1.1 > cp -a ~/svn/pkg-kde/branches/kde4/packages/kdeutils/debian . > #do changelog > #refresh patches > while quilt push ; do quilt refresh ; done > quilt new 05_README_changes.diff > quilt edit README > quilt refresh
I assume you have set QUILT_PATCHES=debian/patches in ~/.quiltrc for this to work properly? > dpkg-buildpackage > > #profit > > > and that's (if existing patches works as is) the full list of steps to > update to new upstream and do a debian specific change. You forgot to commit your changes to SVN ;-) Cheers, Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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