On Jan 04 2017, Vincent Bernat <ber...@debian.org> wrote: > ❦ 4 janvier 2017 04:52 GMT, Scott Kitterman <deb...@kitterman.com> : > >>>> It's surprisingly awkward, and, at least for me, it turns out that >>>> externalizing my rebased branch as a patch series solves many of >>>> problems surprisingly well. All the other solutions I can think of >>>> require one or more things I don't really want to do: rebase the >>>> debian/master branch, not be able to run dpkg-buildpackage from the >>>> debian/master branch easily, or require that dpkg-buildpackage do >>>> more mucking about with source control than I want it to. >>> >>>I believe the git-dpm approach would give you everything you want. The >>>explanation on http://git-dpm.alioth.debian.org/ is pretty good. >>> >>>I personally think that technically git-dpm's approach is the best - >>>but >>>unfortunately the program itself is effectively unmaintained and >>>apparently/consequently not used by many people. >> >> The Debian Python Modules Team (DPMT) has about 1,000 packages with >> git-dpm repositories. While it took a bit of getting used to and >> there have been a few problems, overall I think it's worked very well. >> It's biggest problem is the lack of a maintainer. > > There have been a lot of complaints about it. For me, it is a pain to > use. Its integration with gbp is poor,
Well, I think that is because it is mostly an *alternative* to gbp. Other than gbp dch (which I think should work fine), what features of gbp would you like to use with git-dpm? > Since we started using it, we opened a lot of bug reports and not a > single one of them has been fixed. I think that nobody wants to work > on it because it is an extremely fragile tool and the first one to try > to fix it will inherit of all the problems to solve. Yes, I think that falls under "lack of a maintainer". > > Isn't "gbp pq" a correct execution of the same principles? No, absolutely not. Best, -Nikolaus -- GPG encrypted emails preferred. Key id: 0xD113FCAC3C4E599F Fingerprint: ED31 791B 2C5C 1613 AF38 8B8A D113 FCAC 3C4E 599F »Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a Banana.«