On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 03:59:09AM +0900, ISHIKAWA Mutsumi wrote: > Here is one more detail proposal to write each entry of > debian/changelog. What do you think about this? > > Currently, we wrote each entries in debian/changelog to to file > oriented, for example: > > * debian/control: > - Change all references to libstdc++5-dev to be > libstdc++5-dev | libstdc++-dev, allowing libstdc++5-3.3-dev to satiffy > the dependency, and thus allowing gcc3.2 to be removed. > (Closes: #194136) > - New xlibmesa-drm-src package. (Closes: #139817) > > But our work will be changeset oriented, so I think that it will > probably be better to write each entry in debian/changes to changeset > oriented. For example: > > * Use external Xft, Xrender and Xcursor libraries [ISHIKAWA Mutsumi] > - patch #058, #059, #060: new; > - patch #909: remove (reimplemented as above patches); > - xlibs{,-dbg,-dev}.*, shlibs*: drop Xrender and Xcursor related entry > - debian/control: add Build-Depends: libxrender-dev, libxcursor-dev > > On each entry would describe: > - Short title of changeset. > - some more short descriptions > - bug close entry (if needed) > - some more detail document pointer (if needed) > - (Committed revision of this changeset for more detail)? > > Perhaps debian/changelog will be clear to describe > `this release contains what kind of changes.'
I agree entirely. The current format is just a holdover from when I needed to be able to hand-revert changes on a file-by-file basis. Revision control makes that unnecessary. Thanks! -- G. Branden Robinson | One man's "magic" is another man's Debian GNU/Linux | engineering. "Supernatural" is a [EMAIL PROTECTED] | null word. http://people.debian.org/~branden/ | -- Robert Heinlein
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