Adeodato "=?utf-8?B?U2ltw7M=?=" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all, > > for those who don't know, nmudiff is a small script by Steinar H. > Gunderson that, when invoked in the source tree of a NMU, will create a > diff with respect the previous version, and send it to the BTS. I've > found it quite useful myself, and probably others have as well. I always use debdiff >patch and then check that for abnormalities before using reportbug to send it in. > By default, the current version of nmudiff opens a new bug against the > package and attaches the diff to it. I recently submitted wishlist > #370056 against devscripts so nmudiff behaves like this only if --new is > passed, and by default sends the patch to the bugs the NMU fixes. I think that a NMU that fixes only one bug should always go to that bug. If it fixes multiple bugs it might be better to open a new one and only drop a notice about it in the affekted bugs. Might be little point in duplicating the patch all over the BTS. MfG Goswin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]