Hello,

On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 12:49:16AM +0100, Gregor Jasny wrote:
> during the packaging of reSIProcate (which is not finished yet) [1]
> I've noticed that "fakeroot make -f debian/rules clean" does not remove the
> generated quilt patches from the debian directory. Calling the tg-clean target
> helps, but calling clean (which calls unpatch) recreates the patches 
> directory.
I would understand your concern if clean would *not* recreate the
patches directory.  Is it that what you meant?

> This behaviour bite me when I added three more feature branches: The did not
> end up in the quilt series even after calling the clean target.
> 
> Now that I know, I could act accordingly, but fixing this issue would improve
> topgit quite a little bit.
I'm not sure that this would be a good idea, but I'm also not sure if I
understood your problem completely.

My concern is that debian/rules clean would behave differently depending
on the presence of /usr/share/topgit/tg2quilt.mk.

As far as I currently understand your problem, I think the right fix is
that you use the topgit-aware make targets.

Best regards
Uwe

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