El 09/01/09 15:17 Guido Günther escribió: > On Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 12:15:39AM -0300, Felipe Sateler wrote: > > When using the --auto option, git-dch should try to look for the latest > > commit in which debian/changelog was touched and start from there if > > there is no snapshot header. The attached patch does this. > > While this makes sense in general, we'd also have to take the version > information into account. > If there's a version tag which is more recent than the last changelog > modification we should use this one. Currently we rely on a version tag > only.
I think this case is very rare... Why would I tag and not touch the changelog? Also, note that this behaviour is enabled by a command line flag, so it's not default. It might be reasonable to make this a separate option since it changes the semantics of --auto. Saludos, Felipe Sateler
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