>>>>> "Wichert" == Wichert Akkerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Wichert> Previously Brian May wrote: >> ...and why is an empty diff file, for a small (if not tiny) >> number of packages such a problem? Wichert> It's impractical. The way I use version numbers is that I Wichert> increase the version number if I change the source, and Wichert> only increase the revision if I only change debian/. That Wichert> doesn't make it any less Debian-native, but makes it Wichert> obvious what kind of changes I made in the package. Thats the very situation though that people have said they dislike. It means if you make a minor change to the debian/ directory, you have to upload a new copy of the entire source code. If you just made it a native package, these changes could be represented in diff form without having to down-load the entire source. Seeing you already use the debian revision number, why not take it to its full potential? (that way you also get the added benefit that the original tar.gz file is "pristine source" compared with what you distribute elsewhere) -- Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>