On 2016-08-10 10:18, Thomas Goirand wrote: > Instead of > accepting the merge, and resolving conflicts later on, git-dpm goes into > the rebase conflict mode of Git, and it's often not obvious what to do > there. Messing-up everything, and restart from scratch (and then iterate > until done properly) isn't uncommon.
Been there, lost hours :~( > As I only heard complains about git-dpm, maybe someone would like to > express his joy using it, and explain why they think it's a nice tool. > But is there such person? It seems git-dpm only brings frustration. Well, in most cases I did not have any problems with it. Points I like and would prefer not to change: - no need to use quilt - no special build command, just plain dpkg-bp or whatever The idea to try something else in PAPT is very welcome from my side, no matter what tool.