On 2018-04-03 18:55 +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
> You want debian-changelog-mode in dpkg-dev-el.
ooh, that's improved my life significantly!
cheers. How many years have I been missing this trick?
Wookey
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Wookey writes ("Re: Emacs and debian/changelog from git repos"):
> Hmm. When I use emacs to edit a changelog it always indents the
> bullet-list by a whole tab, not two spaces and I have to put it
> back. It's very annoying. So there is a mode I can use which will
> pr
On 2018-04-03 09:58 -0500, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
>
> When working in a source directory named foo-1.2.3/, and then hitting C-c v in
> debian/changelog, the mode smartly figures out the version number and creates
> and appropriate new entry 1.2.3-1.
Hmm. When I use emacs to edit a changelog it
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On Tue, Apr 03 2018, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> When working in a source directory named foo-1.2.3/, and then hitting C-c v in
> debian/changelog, the mode smartly figures out the version number and creates
> and appropriate new entry 1.2.3-1.
>
> When working in a git repo where the direc
When working in a source directory named foo-1.2.3/, and then hitting C-c v in
debian/changelog, the mode smartly figures out the version number and creates
and appropriate new entry 1.2.3-1.
When working in a git repo where the directory is just foo/ this fails and
the changelog just increments
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