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 -- Junichi Uekawa, Debian Developer http://www.netfort.gr.jp/~dancer/ 183A 70FC 4732 1B87 57A5 CE82 D837 7D4E E81E 55C1 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]