Ian Jackson dixit: >The problem is that `3.0 (quilt)' has both advantages (eg that >`nativeness' is declared explicitly) and disadvantages (patches stored
Not necessarily: | $ cat rs/debian/source/local-options |single-debian-patch | $ cat rs/debian/source/local-patch-header |Please review changes against upstream code using SCM, |see the Vcs-* tags in debian/control for its location. | (empty line at the end) This allows working with 3.0 (quilt) packages precisely the same way (well plus a “git clean -dfx” after building) than with 1.0 packages. So, while it can be a bit annoying to have to first cut an origtgz from your repo excluding debian/ (or from a separate upstream branch) it works very well without tearing down the native package boundary. bye, //mirabilos -- > Hi, does anyone sell openbsd stickers by themselves and not packaged > with other products? No, the only way I've seen them sold is for $40 with a free OpenBSD CD. -- Haroon Khalid and Steve Shockley in gmane.os.openbsd.misc