Sean Whitton writes ("Bug#905433: git-debrebase: debrebase new-upstream fails with "uninitialized value""): > 'unpatched' could be very confusing. To me, it means that there is no > Debian delta at all. Let's avoid that. > > We previously considered 'convert-from-unapplied'. But that has the > parallel problem, noted in #905573, that the command works for a tree > with no Debian delta, which is trivially both patches-applied and > patches-unapplied. > > So I'd like to suggest 'convert-from-unpatched-upstream-source'. That > covers both the case where there is no Debian delta, and the case of a > patches-unapplied view where there is a delta. > > It is long, but IIRC all these subcommands have deliberately long names > since they are expected to be run very rarely.
I think convert-from-unpatched-upstream-source convert-from-unpatched-upstream have the same problem as convert-from-unpatched TBH. Maybe the answer is to provide aliases. convert-from-gbp convert-from-unpatched ? Ian. -- Ian Jackson <ijack...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> These opinions are my own. If I emailed you from an address @fyvzl.net or @evade.org.uk, that is a private address which bypasses my fierce spamfilter.