Hi,

> > Two options here:
> > 
> > 1. force the edited patch to be 'unpatched' before dpep invocation
> >   -> a less pleasant experience to those who are used to the current 
> > behavior,
> >      but it's broken anyway?
> > 2. store the original patch in debian/patched/ and use that for unpatching 
> >   -> this will be an incompatible change which may break more.
> 
> After constructing a regression testsuite to test the problem, 
> I'm more inclined to go into a '1' option with a check.
> 
> If dpatch-edit-patch is invoked with a patch name that is 
> already found in debian/patched/ dir, 
> abort if --clean is not specified.

This has been pending for a while; 
I'm now inclined to make --clean the default.

Not cleaning is volatile and requires new information to dpatch-edit-patch.



regards,
        junichi
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