Package: dpkg-dev Version: 1.14.20 Severity: minor File: /usr/bin/dpkg-source
I've noted the following things when studying the man page of dpkg-source * In the section "Building" of the description of 3.0 (quilt) it is stated: "The updated debian directory and the list of modified binaries is then used to regenerate the debian tarball." Why is it "regenerate" instead of "generate" here? I believe, it is not uncommon, that no debian tarball exists before. * In the same section there is a note: "Note: dpkg-source expects the source tree to have all patches applied when you generate the source package. This is not the case when the source tree has been obtained by unpacking a source package using the Format: 1.0 for instance." However, from my understanding unpacking format 1.0 packages does lead to a tree with the main ".diff" applied, and thus a fully patched source unless a patch system is used. Please review the thread on debian-mentors about those points [1]. Btw. the manpage of dpkg-source is very well written, and gives a lot of valuable information! Those are only minor points of confusion. Best regards Ben [1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-mentors/2008/07/msg00279.html -- no debconf information -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]